French inventor flies
across Channel on hoverboard
By Amy Woodyatt, CNN
Updated 0843 GMT (1643
HKT) August 4, 2019
Zapata soars
over Bastille Day celebrations on flying board. 00:32
(CNN)French
inventor Franky Zapata has successfully crossed the Channel on a jet-powered hoverboard
for the first time, after a failed attempt last month.
Zapata took off from Sangatte, northern France early on Sunday morning
and landed in St. Margarets Bay, near Dover in England. The journey took just
over 20 minutes, according to Reuters news agency.
"I had the chance to land in an extraordinary
place. It's beautiful. My first thought was to my family. It was huge. Thanks
to my wife who always supports me in crazy projects. We worked very
hard," he told CNN affiliate BFMTV.
Franky Zapata flies past the Calais city hall on
Sunday after starting his Channel crossing attempt.
The inventor said that he tried to "take
pleasure in not thinking about the pain," even though "his thighs
were burning."
Zapata, a former jet ski racing champion, took to
the skies in July on his Flyboard Air vehicle but missed a platform mounted on
a boat as he tried to land midway for refueling. The 40-year-old was uninjured
in the fall into the sea, and said that he worked "15 to 16 hours a day to
rebuild the machine."
The inventor captured the world's imagination when
he took to the skies above Paris at Bastille Day parade in July with the board
that can reach an altitude of nearly 500 feet -- with the potential to go much
higher -- and a speed of 87mph.
In an interview after he completed his journey
across the Channel, Zapata said that for his next challenge he was working on a
flying car and had signed contracts, but for now he "was tired" and
"wants a vacation," he told BFMTV.
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