Engineering News Blog

Engineering News

Latest news of interest to engineers. Sourced from GlobalSpec's Engineering News

Previous in Blog: Why AI is a Dangerous Dream   Next in Blog: Inventor Urges Patent Law Change
Close
Close
Close
Rate Comments: Nested

Teenager Takes Off In Homemade Pedal-Powered Plane [DIY]

Posted September 01, 2009 1:39 PM

From Gizmodo:

Everyone wishes they could fly, but this 19-year-old kid spent three years building his dream from balsa wood, rip-resistant foil and plastic wrap. And amazingly, the 85-foot-wingspan craft has already hopped a distance of about 35 feet. The modest distance (and height of about 5 feet) isn't a bad start in human-powered flight for a do-it-yourselfer. Dutchman Jesse van Kuijk hopes to go further in the future, without the bike chain powering his propeller slipping off its cog. Though he's never flown in a real plane, Jesse says he studied self-powered craft like the Gossamer Condor and the English-Channel crossing Gossamer Albatross. He also got tips from the Albatross' pilot, American Bryan Allen, who is now a software engineer for the Mars exploration project. So, what did you do this Summer?

Read the whole article

Reply

Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.
Power-User

Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 137
Good Answers: 2
#1

Re: Teenager Takes Off In Homemade Pedal-Powered Plane [DIY]

09/03/2009 1:08 AM

Crazy because he didn't even wear motocross armor! Hopefully next a micro version will be a higher priority.

Reply
Reply to Blog Entry

Previous in Blog: Why AI is a Dangerous Dream   Next in Blog: Inventor Urges Patent Law Change

Advertisement