French explorer Frankie Safata was able to fulfill his dream of walking in the sky.
From the Sangatte area in northern France to St Margaret’s Bay in Dover, England, he crossed the 21-mile mark in just 23 minutes and once again achieved his dream.
This is the first time he has crossed the line between the two countries with his flying board.
People have long had a dream of walking freely in the sky.
Realizing that dream, the Frenchman Safata has flown from France to England with his flying board.
Frankie Safata is a French forty-year-old explorer.
He first toured Paris on Bastille Day, the French National Day.
He flew over the Eiffel Tower and flew in the air, exposing his invention to the world.
Safata once again proved that it was a dream come true, even though people who roam the skies freely are limited to Hollywood films.
It traveled 21 miles from Sangatte in northern France to St Margaret’s Bay in Dover, England, in just 23 minutes.
Nevertheless, Safata’s first attempt to fly from France to England on its 110th anniversary celebrated the first flight across the English Channel, with the help of an automatic flight.
However, he has given up on the challenge this year and is confident that this will be another great step forward for mankind.
SAFATA’s flight-automatic board has a range of 1 km per hour. Moving at 190 mph.
The aircraft was built using jet technology.
It is powered by kerosene with five turbines.
The special feature of this is that you can automatically turn your foot in the direction you want after holding your feet like a sinner.
It took Safata three years to create this automatic flight board.
He hopes to further develop the technology for commercial use of the jet.