If Tony Stark was real and he wanted to build an Iron Man suit, "this is precisely how he would do it."

Titanium Man

Former "MythBusters" co-host Adam Savage just showed off an incredible-looking, 3D-printed titanium Iron Man suit — and yes, it can fly, just like Tony Stark's fictional model.

The jetpack behind the suit comes courtesy of Gravity Industries, a startup run by UK inventor Richard Browning, and uses five 1,000 horsepower mini jet engines. Honestly, you have to see it to believe it:

Savage Love

Savage met Browning in a giant air hanger east of San Francisco for some flying lessons. In Friday's premiere of Savage's new eight-part Discovery Channel series, called "Savage Builds," Savage is still a little wary of turning the throttle to 11 — but you'll be able to watch Browning zip up to roughly 15 feet.

"It sounds like hyperbole, but I swear… if Tony Stark was not fictional and he was building an Iron Man suit right now, this is precisely how he would do it and this is the exact technology he'd be using," Savage told CNET.

Learning to Fly

The idea arose from Savage's appearance at the Colorado School of Mines, which had access to titanium 3D printers large enough to print an entire bulletproof Iron Man suit.

Future episodes will include builds of three "Mad Max"-style cars and a giant, rocket-propelled cart, just like the one designed by the British Army during World War II.

"That was the most fun I've ever had with 1,000 horsepower in my whole life," Savage said in an interview on his show. "That was astounding."

The first episode of "Savage Builds" is available for free to watch here in the U.S.

READ MORE: Go behind the scenes as Adam Savage tests an Iron Man suit that really flies [CNET]

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