Human-Powered-Flight
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Kenneth Huff and friends have hit Kickstarter to help fund a bid to snag the yet-to-be-claimed Sikorsky Prize for human-powered helicopter flight.
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The Atlas helicopter is the latest human-powered helicopter to compete for the Sikorsky Prize.
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The tweaks and modifications made to Gamera II since June's new national record for human-powered helicopter flight have resulted in the team breaking the 60-second barrier and reaching an altitude of over nine feet, although not in the same flight.
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The National Aeronautic Association has confirmed a new national record of 49.9 seconds for human-powered helicopter flight for the Gamera II flight on June 21.
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Gamera II pilot Kyle Gluesenkamp has smashed last year's human-powered helicopter flight time of 11.4 seconds by a considerable margin, and now begins the anxious wait while the NAA validates his new record of 50 seconds.
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The Gamera human-powered helicopter team at the University of Maryland's Clark School of Engineering has announced the first test flights of a redesigned craft which is hoped will smash existing records and claim the elusive Sikorsky Prize.
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A Dutch engineer has created a pair of semi-human-powered mechanical wings that appear to let him actually fly ... just not very high.
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A team of 50 graduate and undergraduate students have created a human-powered helicopter that's hovered into the record books for the longest flight yet achieved in the U.S.
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The aeronautical world is mourning the loss of visionary inventor, designer and engineer Dr Paul MacCready, the "father of human-powered flight".
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December 3, 2004 Humankind has dreamed of flight since ancient times, but until now most attempts to fly by flapping wings, either using human muscle or mech
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It's a dream shared by anyone who has ridden a bicycle up a steep hill - human powered flight. NASA achieved this feat as part of the Daedalus project over a de