When Arch tried to fly.

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Globalti

Legendary Member
Power to weight ratio is key to it; we humans are too heavy for our feeble strength. Last time I picked up a bird... it was a seagull, I was amazed at how light it was, presumably hollow bones and clever wing and feather construction achieve that. Chickens and other poultry can just about get off the ground but turkeys, bred for meat, don't make it (do they?)

We can of course glide and we can even sustain the glide if we fit a small engine driving a propellor behind our backs but I don't think humans have the ability to sustain flight for more than a few seconds before exhaustion sets in without spending a small fortune on aerodynamics and state-of-the-art materials, as in human powered aircraft. A human-powered helicopter has achieved 20 cm for 7.1 seconds while the record for a human-powered aircraft is 74 miles but it's not clear how much assistance was gained from rising thermals.
 

Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
Location
Reading
The main reason I wouldn't want to try is that I can't see how you could control it if it did take off. Surely it would tip over and crash.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
The main reason I wouldn't want to try is that I can't see how you could control it if it did take off. Surely it would tip over and crash.

Presumably the inventor thought you could just lean, like on a bike.

It is nuts. If I wanted to really try and build one, I'd do a lot of things utterly differently.

But it was a hilarious afternoon putting it together and having a go.... ;)
 
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Hilldodger

Hilldodger

Guru
Location
sunny Leicester
Is the Raymond Baxter? How could he take that contraption seriously? Surely anybody with half a brain would recognise it as hopeless?

Have you ever tried riding a Boneshaker bicycle? It's a miracle cycling took of, but if it wasn't for the 'shaker we wouldn't be talking on here now.
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Oh - I do like the idea of a human powered helicoptery thing. But as someone said - we humans are too heavy and not powerful enough for flight really.

Better lay off the Srawberry Tarts, Arch, if you want to fly it :whistle:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK

Wobbly John

Veteran
I have a video of of Arch helicopterizing. :rolleyes:

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]View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5FN-dLwepQ[/media]
 
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