Dutch guy makes wings out of kite material....flys

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Aorta
Aorta
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VIC, 244 posts
21 Mar 2012 5:34pm
looks fake to me, but i like the fact he used kite material. video below

Man Successfully Flies With Custom-Built Bird Wings



Using videogame controllers, an Android phone and custom-built wings, a Dutch engineer named Jarno Smeets has achieved birdlike flight.

Smeets flew like an albatross, the bird that inspired his winged-man invention, on March 18 at a park in The Hague.

“I have always dreamed about this. But after 8 months of hard work, research and testing it all payed off,” Smeets said on his YouTube page.

Smeets got the idea from sketches of a futuristic flying bicycle drawn by his grandfather, who spent much of his life designing the contraption but never actually built it.


When Smeets began studying engineering at Coventry University in England, he realized the physics of a flying bicycle just didn't pan out. Instead, he drew inspiration from Leonardo da Vinci's wing drawings to build his flying machine. Along with neuromechanics expert Bert Otten, Smeets brought his design into reality

The design is based on mechanics used in robotic prosthetics. The idea is to give his muscles extra strength so they can carry his body weight during the flight.

Smeets (and his arms) did just that today with the help of a pair of 37-ounce wings made out of fabric, according to a press release.

Working with the fabric was difficult because it was very fragile, Smeets wrote on his blog. “It's important to sew the seams carefully, and give the wing shape extra strength without making it too heavy. The top part of the kite will be folded around the ribs to create an aerodynamic shape. For extra lift and control I'll stretch a piece of kite fabric between the legs, as some sort of tail wing.”

According to Smeets' calculations, he needed approximately 2,000 Watts of continuous power to support his roughly 180-pound frame and 40-pound wing pack. His arms could only really provide 5 percent of that, so the rest would have to come from motors. His arms and pecs would basically serve to guide the device and to flap the wings.

He built his electronic, wireless wing set out of Wii controllers, accelerometers harvested from an HTC Wildfire Android phone and Turnigy motors.

When he landed after the 60-second flight, he said, “At one moment you see the ground moving away, and then suddenly you're free, a really intense feeling of freedom. The true feeling of flying. A [bleep] magical moment. The best feeling I have felt in my life.”

Troyrotor
Troyrotor
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318 posts
QLD, 318 posts
21 Mar 2012 5:07pm
holy crap. is it real?
youngbull
youngbull
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QLD, 826 posts
21 Mar 2012 5:21pm
Awesome but fake.
waveslave
waveslave
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21 Mar 2012 3:33pm



Here's one for the inflato crew. ^^^
Mr float
Mr float
NSW
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21 Mar 2012 7:10pm
finally a good use for a fuel
e0422713
e0422713
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21 Mar 2012 4:56pm
Bull****
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave
QLD
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21 Mar 2012 7:03pm
Very elaborate fake

Web site, you tube vids, making the wings vids, etc.

Enough to fool Wired and they're usually pretty reliable.

www.wired.com/2012/03/human-bird-wings/

Analysis of why it's a fake all over reddit
www.reddit.com/r/videos/duplicates/r58wn/guy_flies_100_meters_with_wings_controlled_by/
Craig66
Craig66
NSW
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21 Mar 2012 9:18pm
Mr float said...

finally a good use for a fuel


hey Float, i liked my first Fuel.....but it is long sold
lotofwind
lotofwind
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21 Mar 2012 9:35pm
Probly more reliable than virgin airlines.
toddws
toddws
WA
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WA, 469 posts
21 Mar 2012 6:44pm
Hard enough to get them to fly when they stitched together as a kite!!
Mr float
Mr float
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21 Mar 2012 9:59pm
Craig66 said...

Mr float said...

finally a good use for a fuel


hey Float, i liked my first Fuel.....but it is long sold


looks like the dude who bought it found a good use for it
Mr float
Mr float
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3452 posts
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21 Mar 2012 10:00pm
lotofwind said...

Probly more reliable than virgin airlines.


don;t u mean jetstar
Craig66
Craig66
NSW
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NSW, 2466 posts
21 Mar 2012 10:02pm
Mr float said...

Craig66 said...

Mr float said...

finally a good use for a fuel


hey Float, i liked my first Fuel.....but it is long sold


looks like the dude who bought it found a good use for it


yep, and the second was also on sold.....who knows where they are now????

My son ripped a rev in half, so now i have 1 of them griffin argo things :)
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
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21 Mar 2012 10:03pm
Mr float said...

lotofwind said...

Probly more reliable than virgin airlines.


don;t u mean jetstar


No I ment virgin airlines.
With a name like that, I guess you couldnt expect them to be very experienced.
Craig66
Craig66
NSW
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NSW, 2466 posts
21 Mar 2012 10:08pm
lotofwind said...

Mr float said...

lotofwind said...

Probly more reliable than virgin airlines.


don;t u mean jetstar


No I ment virgin airlines.
With a name like that, I guess you couldnt expect them to be very experienced.


And i cant see them lasting too long
Mr float
Mr float
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21 Mar 2012 10:51pm
Craig66 said...

Mr float said...

Craig66 said...

Mr float said...

finally a good use for a fuel


hey Float, i liked my first Fuel.....but it is long sold


looks like the dude who bought it found a good use for it


flappin around holland by the look of it

yep, and the second was also on sold.....who knows where they are now????

My son ripped a rev in half, so now i have 1 of them griffin argo things :)


Mr float
Mr float
NSW
3452 posts
NSW, 3452 posts
21 Mar 2012 10:53pm
Craig66 said...

lotofwind said...

Mr float said...

lotofwind said...

Probly more reliable than virgin airlines.


don;t u mean jetstar


No I ment virgin airlines.
With a name like that, I guess you couldnt expect them to be very experienced.


And i cant see them lasting too long


oh Craig ur so half cup full on this
Oris
Oris
WA
127 posts
WA, 127 posts
21 Mar 2012 8:42pm
Troyrotor said...

holy crap. is it real?


He doesn't speak Australian but I heard the
word F uck so maybe it is real.

Ask Benny now youngbull. He is the human dictionary and understands
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