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New Speed Record Set For Wind-Powered Vehicles

Hugh Pickens writes "Richard Jenkins reached 126.1mph in his Greenbird car on the dry plains of Ivanpah Lake in Nevada, setting a new world land speed record for a wind-powered vehicle. 'It's great; it's one of those things that you spend so long trying to do and when it actually happens, it's almost too easy,' says Jenkins. The Greenbird is a carbon fiber composite vehicle that uses wind (and nothing else) for power. The designers describe it as a 'very high performance sailboat,' but one that uses a solid wing, rather than a sail, to generate movement. Due to the shape of the craft, especially at such high speeds, the wings also provide lift; a useful trait for an aircraft, but very hazardous for a car. To compensate for this, the designers have added small wings to 'stick' the car to the ground, in the same way Formula 1 cars do. 'Greenbird weighs 600kg when it's standing still,' says Jenkins. 'But at speed, the effect of the wings make her weigh just over a ton.' Jenkins has also built a wind-powered craft that travels on ice, rather than land. 'Now that we've broken the record, I'm going back on to the ice craft. There's still some debate as to whether traveling on ice or land will be faster.'"

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  1. New speed record for wind-powered land vehicles? by tomhudson · · Score: 3, Funny

    Obviously, they've never seen Aunt Flo's old Desoto with the busted crankshaft flying down the street during hurricane season ...

  2. Crap by conureman · · Score: 2, Funny

    I hate breaking out the calculator to compare 600kg to a ton. Relative increase, I guess.

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    1. Re:Crap by MightyYar · · Score: 4, Funny

      Wait, so what's a megagram? Or is that 1024kg?

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    2. Re:Crap by eltaco · · Score: 2, Funny

      You're thinking of the mebigram :-)
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mebibyte

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  3. Two runs? by srussia · · Score: 4, Funny

    Did they take the average of two timed runs in opposite directions in order to compensate for, you know... wind speed?

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    1. Re:Two runs? by barzok · · Score: 2, Funny

      No, I think you're the one who missed it.

      In all other "land speed record" runs, the driver is required to make 2 runs on the course, in opposite directions, typically within a 1-hour span. This is to negate any "wind at your back" assist which would taint the results unfairly.