Friday, October 8, 2010

World's first flying ornithopter

Canadians have built ornithopter, an airplane, the wing beat goes by. Engineering PhD student at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies Todd Reichert has a feat achieved finally human best engineers since the time of Leonardo as Vinci which has withdrawn a machine powered by a human pilot's seat outlines muscles. It was this machine so it fly 19.3 seconds, and the searches cover 145 meters at an average speed of 25.6 km / H.

The ornithopter's name is "Snowbird". It is built from wire, graphite and wood.Your weight is only 94 lb (42 kg) despite having a 105-foot span of Boeing 737 vergleichbar.Pilot powers the flapping wings of pedaling like a cyclist, one of the most efficient ways to energy, the use of the human body.















































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