Meet the Real‑Life Iron Man – Richard Browning Takes Flight Once More
Richard Browning, the brain behind Gravity Industries, has once again set the sky ablaze. His latest adventure? Gliding around the Royal Navy’s newest aircraft carrier, the HMS Queen Elizabeth.
What Went Down?
- During a live demo, Browning jet‑packed out of Queen Elizabeth with a crowd of investors and U.S. military personnel cheering him on.
- The spectacle was recorded at the U.S. Naval Academy, turning the academy grounds into the next launch pad.
- He crashed the tail of a missing word? No, he literally hit a higher altitude, feeling like a superhero.
A Guinness World Record Splash? Yes, Please!
Not only did Browning wow the audience, but he also shattered another record: jetpack speed exceeding 85 mph. That’s faster than most cars on the highway, except she was actually flying.
Why It Matters
- It proves that high‑speed personal aviation isn’t just sci‑fi fantasy.
- It’s a win for investors eyeing the future of high‑altitude travel.
- For the U.S. military, it’s a potential game‑changer in rapid‑deploy tactics.
With each airborne debut, Browning pulls more people into the dream of pretty much sky‑high aviation. Grab your popcorn – the next chapter is already in the air!

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