Giles cardozo biography

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    Grylls and Cardozo, who is considered one of the top paragliding pilots in the world, hatched the idea about one year ago when year-old Cardozo invented a parajet engine that would carry them.

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  • Cardozo is the inventor of the backpack-powered engine Grylls used in the record-breaking flight and was aware of what its future technical and commercial possibilities could be. 'We were having a cup of tea in the tent when Giles said to me that he thought he had the DNA for designing a flying car based on this technology.'.

  • “I started Parajet when I was about 19 years old,” he began.
  • Grylls and Cardozo, who is considered one of the top paragliding pilots in the world, hatched the idea about one year ago when 28-year-old Cardozo invented a parajet engine that would carry them.
  • In 2004 British engineer Giles Cardozo, a paramotor manufacturer, has invented a fan-powered flying car to prove the Skycar is real and works.
  • Cardozo is the inventor of the backpack-powered engine Grylls used in the record-breaking flight and was aware of what its future technical and commercial possibilities could be. 'We were having a cup of tea in the tent when Giles said to me that he thought he had the DNA for designing a flying car based on this technology.'.
  • 1239 Followers, 210 Following, 103 Posts - Gilo Cardozo MBE (@gilocardozo) on Instagram: "Parajet - Mako - Crighton - Rotron".
  • As a schoolboy, Gilo was inventing and building little vertical take-off aircraft, and as soon as he discovered paramotors he realised that this was his perfect stepping-stone into the world of aviation and his dreams.

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    Gilo Cardozo is an aviation engineering specialist and seasoned adventurer. He flew to a height of 29,ft over the summit of Mount Everest with TV-survivalist Bear Grylls. His charismatic “let’s just do it” approach to challenges led him to successfully complete an expedition from London to Timbuktu with the world’s first road-legal flying car.

  • 'Flying car' team off to Timbuktu - BBC News Gilo Cardozo is an aviation engineering specialist and seasoned adventurer. He flew to a height of 29,494ft over the summit of Mount Everest with TV-survivalist Bear Grylls. His charismatic “let’s just do it” approach to challenges led him to successfully complete an expedition from London to Timbuktu with the world’s first road-legal.
  • UK | Flying over the top of the world - BBC News In 2004 British engineer Giles Cardozo, a paramotor manufacturer, has invented a fan-powered flying car to prove the Skycar is real and works. “I started making a paramotor on wheels that you sit on and take off and it suddenly occurred to me, ‘Why not just have a car that does everything?’” Cardozo said.
  • Inventor to fly Skycar from London to Timbuktu - ABC News The bio-fuelled flying vehicle was designed by Dorset engineer Giles Cardozo, 29, in less than two years. The team said it was the "world's first road legal bio-fuelled flying car".

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    1. Gilo Cardozo and the History of Parajet - The Archives

    From the discovery of the first kites in China, to the earliest attempts to fly with wings made of feathers and wood; flight has been the oldest dream of mankind. For the young Gilo Cardozo, this fascination with human flight was the beginning of all his dreams. In fact, it was all he ever wanted to do.


    Giles Cardozo & His Parajet Skycar - YouTube

    In British engineer Giles Cardozo, a paramotor manufacturer, has invented a fan-powered flying car to prove the Skycar is real and works. “I started making a paramotor on wheels that you sit on and take off and it suddenly occurred to me, ‘Why not just have a car that does everything?’” Cardozo said.

    Parajet Skycar expedition takes off from London to Timbuktu

    The bio-fuelled flying vehicle was designed by Dorset engineer Giles Cardozo, 29, in less than two years. The team said it was the "world's first road legal bio-fuelled flying car".

    Adventurous entrepreneur | Engineering and Technology Magazine

    A British adventurer is preparing to set off for Timbuktu in a home-made vehicle which can transform itself from a car into an aircraft in minutes.