Flying wing Bryan Habana also danced over on the left just before half time but his foot was ruled in touch.
The artist is creating a portrait of the flying wing to be auctioned later this year in aid of his testimonial.
There are actually brave souls around the world who build and fly their own jetpacks, most notably Yves Rossy, a Swiss pilot who created a flying wing powered by four small turbofan engines.
Power is generated by the wing flying in a circular path, with electricity transmitted to the ground via the conducting core of the tether.
This is a persistent annoyance that software updates haven't been able to resolve, and I feel like I'm flying on a wing and a prayer every time I need driving directions.
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Fly-half James scissored with the flying Maddock, and after the wing burst through the midfield he fed the supporting Lipman.
Moving at 10 knots, the sub develops the same wing forces as an aircraft flying at 280 knots.
She was piloting an AT-6 "Texan" when the wing of another AT-6 flying in formation colliding with Lovejoy's aircraft, according to Lauria-Blum.
In August 1928, during the original rescue operation for Amundsen and the French crew, the left wing pontoon of the Latham 47 flying boat was recovered from the sea.
Mr Spencer's son-in-law, Michael Carr, who was also taught by Mr King, told the court his father-in-law was fanatical about flying and had already achieved his fixed-wing pilot's licence.
Wing Cdr Gatward's gallantry was rewarded with his first Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) in July 1942.
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Flying Officer Hynam died while taking part in a flypast over Pershore on 25 May 1943 when his plane lost a wing and crashed, damaging the town's Brandy Cask pub.
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