>>he's not wearing a parachute. Instead, he has a red-painted
>>single-engine jetpack on his back... and it doesn't seem to be
>>working, other than to make that repetitive electrical snap.
>
>I'm trying to decide whether to think of this as like the engine of a
>Heinkel 162 (an actual jet engine) or a Fiesler 103 (the same
>pulse-jet as the V-1). Visually, more like the latter, albeit a great deal smaller. Or one of the engines on an Me 262, or a Boeing 707, for that matter. I mean, there wasn't a lot of visual variation in early-generation podded turbojets. :) It doesn't have that weird stovepipe thing the V-1 had, anyway.
(Also, ye gods, a pulse jetpack? That would be horrible.)
--G.
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