Human-Powered Helicopter Team Sets New Records For Altitude and Flight Duration
First time accepted submitter daltec writes "The $250,000 American Helicopter Society Igor I. Sikorsky Human Powered Helicopter Competition prize, unclaimed since 1980, is now within Gamera II's reach. On Thursday, the University of Maryland's Clark School of Engineering team unofficially satisfied two of the three American Helicopter Society Sikorsky Prize requirements. The giant craft flew for 65 seconds, stayed within a 10 square meter area and hovered at two feet of altitude. New unofficial U.S. and world flight duration records were also set. The team expects to make their next attempt Saturday." That's today!
Not in Australia. It's yesterday.
well. did they do it?
world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
Not gonna lie, first thought was "Oh, so we can make biofuels from people now?"
They need to hire Lance Armstrong. I doubt they can ban him from peddling on this.