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    The Future of Personal Flight

    enSeptember 06, 2017
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    About this Episode

    For more than a century, people have been dreaming of one day being able to build a personal flying machine. In this episode of Moonshot we meet people working on flying vehicles and jetpacks to see where the technology is headed and when we might be able to fly ourselves everywhere we go.

    Featured in this episode:

    • Richard Browning - Gravity
    • Mark Jennings-Bates - Pal-V
    • François Chopard - Starburst Ventures
    • Andrew Hawkins - The Verge


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