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The Madagascar Institute is a Brooklyn-based art collective that "that specializes in large-scale sculptures and rides, live performances, and guerilla art events." The artists are especially fond of attaching jet engines to large sculptures and improbable vehicles. Most recently, they made a two-person carousel powered by small jet engines. The action in the above video starts at the 1:23 mark.
Madagascar Institute Website
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_journal/workshop/4331862.html via Gizmodo
LEMME HAVE A GO!!! I WANT ONE!!!! :-D
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I suspect that going too fast on that might result in some singed eyebrows.
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Sod the eyebrows, what you'd need most is earmuffs. Pulsejets are LOUD!
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I didn't get it.
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i like the old dynajet pulsejets better, but they have the petal valves to wear out. now this is neatorama!
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