Stanford's Flying Fish Glider
Zothecula writes "Researchers at Stanford University have developed a small 'aircraft' that resembles a flying fish which can jump and glide over a greater distance than an equivalent jumping robot. Using a carbon fiber spring to take off, the jumpglider has a pivoting wing that stays out of the way during ascent, but which locks into place to glide farther on the way down."
Dear DeathGrippe (2906227),
Typing your entire comment in monospace is like annoying. Please stop.
Signed, -Everyone
Be compassionate with font-blind users. He's typing it from Links2 on a 486SX over SSH. He doesn't see the difference.
Ezekiel 23:20