Free air tickets to visit the Museum of the Future

Many residents of areas in the Emirate of Dubai were surprised by a flying man taking off from the “Museum of the Future” site and flying in the sky of the city to distribute free tickets to residents, visitors of Dubai and school students, presented by the museum to stimulate the imagination of various segments of society, adults and children, and enable them to draw perceptions of the future of smart societies of tomorrow. And to stimulate the imagination of the younger generations to participate in the design and manufacture of the future.

The British Richard Browning, known by the nickname "Flying Man", the designer of the flying suit and founder of Gravity Industries Ltd., toured the sky of Dubai, carrying out a series of air shows during his flight, and departing from the Museum of the Future wearing the individual flight suit that he designed and is world famous through, consisting of 5 Miniature turbojet engines that produce up to 1,050 horsepower at up to 120,000 rpm.

The first stop of the Flying Man was Burj Park, one of the most beautiful recreational facilities in Downtown Dubai, where he met a number of visitors to the distinguished site and distributed them tickets to the museum.

The second leg of the Flying Man was distinguished by its embodiment of the eternal human dream of flying, and a restoration of many scenes of the flying man in science fiction films and hundreds of electronic games, during which the "Flying Man" landed in a school in the Emirate of Dubai, where Browning distributed free tickets for the Museum of the Future to the students, who Celebrate the distinguished visitor in an atmosphere of astonishment and fascination with the ability of scientific achievements to achieve the impossible.

After the students bid farewell, the "Flying Man" set out to another prominent landmark in the city, the "Ain Dubai", the largest and highest viewing wheel in the world, where Richard Browning landed among the visitors on the site, distributing tickets to visit the museum, which will be one of the most prominent new landmarks that Dubai embraces it, and the world is waiting to visit it and learn about its experiences.

Browning, who entered the Guinness Book of Records in 2019 after flying in his suit at a speed of 135 kilometers per hour, was pleased to participate in the opening of the new global science landmark in Dubai, saying: “I am honored to be in Dubai to support the opening of the Museum of the Future. It is great to see this building. The amazing celebration of science, technology, innovation and engineering, the same values ​​we dreamed of and achieved by creating this gravity-defying flying suit, and I am sure the museum will inspire millions of people who will enjoy what it has to offer.”

record speed

The maximum speed provided by the flying human self-flying kit is up to 88 kilometers per hour, but it succeeded in previous experiments by setting a record of up to 136 kilometers per hour.

It weighs 27 kilograms without fuel. It is manufactured by the global company "Gravity Industries", which, in less than 4 years of its establishment, has organized more than 100 events in more than 33 countries.

The latest technical and scientific achievements

It is noteworthy that the Museum of the Future will open its doors in Dubai to the public from all over the world as of February 22, 2022 to constitute an exceptional station for anticipating the future for the next fifty years, as the most renewable museum in the world through its scientific, knowledge and intellectual product, and containing the latest technical achievements and the latest discoveries. global scientific, and keep pace with the achievements and transformations of the future.

The museum also represents a global intellectual center of a new kind, and embodies the vibrant human imagination that does not stop with creativity and innovation.

Museum tickets are available on its website www.motf.ae. In its iconic building, the most beautiful in the world, 77 meters high, the museum receives visitors from all over the country and the world to learn about future trends and ideas of tomorrow and contribute to the vision of the future that humanity aspires to.

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