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Human Powered Helicopter
On Wednesday morning a team from the University of Maryland will attempt to test fly their human powered helicopter as part of a larger attempt to win the $250,000 Sikorsky Prize. Should they get off the ground they'll be the third team to ever do so. The prize itself requires a 90 second flight and an ascent to 9 feet, which they hope to accomplish with a later design iteration. They look to have some seriously neat things going on, especially if you're a huge aero dork like me.
Promo Video (youtube) Link to the team website (test flight sometime after 9AM on Wednesday One Page Handout |
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Per that article technical problems kept them on the ground yesterday, they will try again today. However the article also says the pilot is 170lbs whis I find hard too believe. |
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Still says 170lbs when I check it. I agree that 107 is much more likely. |
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From the team website:
Late in the afternoon of May 12, 2011, in the auxiliary gym of the Comcast Center on the campus of the University of Maryland, the human-powered helicopter Gamera, designed and built by graduate and undergraduate students of the A. James Clark School of Engineering and piloted by biology student Judy Wexler, achieved lift-off of 3-5 inches and hover time of approximately 4 seconds. |
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It definitely doesn't look nearly as stable as the one built by the Japanese in the 1990s. |
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LOL our shop teacher and one of his friends built one of these and had it hanging in Harding's wood shop for years. Never did get off the ground.
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