Interestingly, this is a 1942 edition of the magazine, which seems to originate that weird design for a personal flying device featured in the 1951 edition you featured previously. https://pulpcovers.com/danger-moon/#1
My question is, even given advanced technology for power supplies, once you land, how do you get OUT of this thing? I mean, returning to airfield, sure, but a personal flying device would also serve infiltration missions, but once you land deep in enemy territory, what then?
Interestingly, this is a 1942 edition of the magazine, which seems to originate that weird design for a personal flying device featured in the 1951 edition you featured previously.
https://pulpcovers.com/danger-moon/#1
My question is, even given advanced technology for power supplies, once you land, how do you get OUT of this thing? I mean, returning to airfield, sure, but a personal flying device would also serve infiltration missions, but once you land deep in enemy territory, what then?
Jetpack?
Right?