Franky Zapata 'Le Rocketman' (AP Photo/Michel Spingler) 
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Frenchman Franky Zapata 'Le Rocketman' set to fly across the Channel on his flyboard

The man who wowed the crowd on Bastille Day, whirling over France's invited leaders on his flyboard, is undertaking final checks for his biggest challenge: to soar across the English Channel.

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SAINT INGLEVERT, France (AP): The man who wowed the crowd on Bastille Day, whirling over France's invited leaders on his flyboard, is undertaking final checks for his biggest challenge: to soar across the English Channel.

Franky Zapata told reporters Wednesday that it's all systems go but conceded it's "not an easy challenge."

Zapata is to take off on Thursday anchored to his flyboard — a small flying platform he invented — from Sangatte, in France's Pas de Calais region, to the Dover area in southeast England.

He said he's confident but that he didn't want to make projections about his arrival across the 36 km (22.4-mile) stretch of water.

He expects his average speed to be about 140 km (87 mph) per hour. He says: "You're like a bird. It's your body that flies."

In pictures: 'Le Rocketman' Franky Zapata set to flyboard across the Channel 

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