It's a very special moment every time we suit up. It's about 45 kilos, you really know you're
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about to go and do something. As the engine starts spooling up, it starts to build, you
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can sense the energy and then the moment the ground leaves your feet and you're actually in the air, it's a pleasure and a joy
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I think we're just at the beginning of this technology journey. The next big frontier we're playing with at the moment is about adding wings to the suit. That'll allow us
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in theory to be able to fly further and faster and higher and also use a lot less fuel, so
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hence go a lot further. This is definitely one of my top ten experiences at Guinness World Records. To be able to meet
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someone as inspirational as Richard, someone who's so keen to learn from mistakes and build
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upon all these great technologies, and to be here and witness that, it's a real privilege
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for me and I have the best job in the world. www.globalonenessproject.org