Did Michael Jackson really fly the jetpack?

Started by love4humanity, April 14, 2010, 12:27:33 AM

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love4humanityTopic starter

I must say that if it was a stunt double or if it was him with ropes, he really pulled off the illusion very well...with all the dancers playing the roles of professionals, with their jumpsuits, clip boards, walkie-talkies and all. He is obviously well aware of how to pull off a detailed illusion.  :D. If it was really him flying that thing...then that is pretty awesome as well! Just wondering.


foreverking

#1

No it was not MJ flying with the jetpack. It was a stuntman. He was known as Rocketman by the tour staff.


loma

#2

They switch when he gets into the box labeled with a "3".
;)

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We\'re all wishing you well, and wishing you home.

love4humanityTopic starter

#3

Yeah, I was pretty positive that is what was going on with the "3" box until a co-worker of mine swore it was really him. Figured I'd check with  people who I know have done some research! I couldn't find anything about the "rocketman" but now I found this:          (loma, foreverking; thank you for helping with my curiosity guys! )
July 7, 2009

MCKINNEY, TX - Professional stuntman Kinnie Gibson is today preparing for his next adventure, but it is one that happened 16 years ago that still stands out. A 1993 phone call from Michael Jackson's manager saying The King of Pop wanted what's called a rocket belt in his upcoming tour.

Kinnie Gibson says, "At that time I was the only person who had a rocket belt. We were the only rocket belt company in the world...There wasn't anybody else to call."

Gibson and his rocket belt joined Jackson's Dangerous tour for 43 shows. It became signature finale. He says, "The fans loved it. They just went absolutely crazy." The launches also became the subject of widespread speculation, which Gibson's wife, Sheri, saw firsthand. She says, "The papers were always wondering where did he go, where did he fly to? Where did he land? And how did he get out there? If it wasn't him on the machine who was it?"

Over the years, Kinnie Gibson has been asked the question too many times to count. I, of course, had to ask one more time, "Was it you flying with the rocket belt or was it..." Gibson didn't let me get far. He smiled and finished my question. "Was it me or was it Michael? You know I think it would be good to just leave that as a mystery." Gibson says that's how Michael Jackson would have wanted it.

During the four months Gibson toured with Jackson, he says he was consistently wowed by the performer and the person. He remembers a genuine man who was kind to his children and others. All his actions contradictory to criminal allegations.

Kinnie Gibson says, "Everything that I saw Michael do was very good. He on his days off when we were in all these different cities, he would go to orphanages and visit with kids and say hi to them and sign autographs. He just really had a big heart for kids."
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Truly a man of kindness and love, also,
he's truly a man of suspense and mystery..he's had me on the edge of my seat for 10 months now!


NickJ47

#4

Michael would have been capable of flying it.  :|

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loma

#5
Quote from: "NickJ47"

Michael would have been capable of flying it.  :|

Pshh I know, but it could be really dangerous.  :|

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We\'re all wishing you well, and wishing you home.

Stranger In Chi-town

#6

I saw that footage! It was awesome!  :D


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