Human Powered Helicopter
marcopo writes "In response to a 24 year old prize challenge from the American Helicopter Society, a number of engineering students at the University of British Columbia have designed a human powered helicopter. The prize requirements are 3 minutes flight at 3 meters, with only human power, and the team, led by UBC's Mike Georgallis, plans a test flight next Tuesday.
The Vancouver Sun also has the
story."
Instruction manual:
1. Place helmet on head. Take a swig from your hip flask. Decide you don't need the helmet.
2. Spread arms parallel to ground.
3. Hum 'whirrrr' as you spin yourself to speed.
4. Upon striking your head on the floor on the way down, remark how free you feel in the open air.
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That's the only real question. They should be more careful wording the requirement.
I sure as hell wouldn't want to pilot it.
That's why you're posting on Slashdot and not doing anything useful. Same with me.
"Pedal faster, Barney, we're getting slashdotted!"
"Uh, gee, Fred, I don't think we should pedal any faster in this thing..."
"Just shut up and pedal, Barney, we'll be -- "
"FRED FLINTSTONE! YOU COME DOWN FROM THERE RIGHT THIS INSTANT!!"
"But Wilma, the slashdotters want to see our pictures."
"THIS INSTANT!"
"Yes, Wilma."
[ mechanical sproink sound ]
"Aww, gee, Fred, I told you this thing wouldn't last."
John