![]() ![]() What was it like when you finally did it? So that's what you're doing, you're unleashing the devil. Dude, you got the devil in chains and he's waiting to get loose. Oh yeah! All the energy is stored behind me, it's there. Is that frightening? You're kinda just sitting on a bomb. It was just little things on there but in the end, it was still leaking somewhere. We had to tighten the bolts on it twice in the day. We drove there that morning, it was two to three hours, and you just keep thinking to yourself, man, is this it? Oh yeah, when we moved it before the launch some girl threw her pair of panties inside of the rocket, they're hanging on my wall right now. You go through the same emotions, you can't sleep at night, you keep waking up. Of course, I've lived that before, I've jumped before and I've had to or three false starts. Well, the first thing is you wake up that morning and you think: this is the day I do it. ![]() I'm an outlaw.Ĭan you take me through the day of the launch and what it felt like? Hopefully, it gives people hope, you know, across this planet, like a guy could do something like this despite the bureaucrats. “Mad” Mike Hughes: Thank you, it was an incredible experience. I decided to call up the man to talk about what it’s like to ride inside a garage-built rocket up to 1,800 feet, if the earth is really flat, and why he believes he’s going to make Elon Musk look like an “idiot.” The landing was a little harsh but he lived. ![]() ![]() In the big red rocket taking off from a modified trailer, Hughes blasted up to 1,875 feet and reached over 350 MPH before the parachute deployed and he drifted back down to earth. ![]()
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