AeroVelo Breaks Human-powered Land Speed Record
yyzmcleod sends news that AeroVelo, a Canadian team of engineers and students, has built a bike that successfully broke the human-powered land speed record. (This is the same group that built a human-powered helicopter in 2013.) The team's Eta recumbent speed bike managed a speed of 85.7mph (137.9km/h). The previous record was 83.1 mph.
yyzmcleod sends news that AeroVelo, a Canadian team of engineers and students, has built a bike that successfully broke the human-powered land speed record. (This is the same group that built a human-powered helicopter in 2013.) The team's Eta recumbent speed bike managed a speed of 137.9km/h (85.7mph). The previous record was 133.7km/h (83.1 mph).
Just a little faster....
and a flux capacitor
Actually, no. It's not just weight. In that reclined position, a camera in the nose and a monitor provides a better picture than looking through a long curved 'window', that you're looking at mostly edge on.
As far as weight....once you get it up to speed, a few ounces more or less doesn't really matter.
This has been done before.
Easy to break. Uses long rope to move vehicle over land. Tied to human. Human steps off very tall cliff at destination. As we all know from cartoons, if he looks down, he will then fall.
It could have been a strength to weight ratio advantage in the shell construction they used. Probably composite, carbon fiber etc.
That's gravity powered, not human powered. If you are going to allow that, you could probably go just as fast if not faster than terminal velocity speed by simply allowing these bicycles to ride downhill.
Just pointing out if you're allowed to use slipstreaming (you pedal behind a car which is blocking the air for you) the world record is actually 167 mph https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Did you know 80 to 90% of the moderators on slashdot wouldn't recognize a troll even if one dragged them under a bridge.
Using the camera provides a substantial improvement in riding position, which translates into an improvement in aerodynamics. Easy Racers did the same thing while they were still around, and chasing land speed records.
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
Like .. WOW !!!!
The camera is in the little wing above the bike. Seeing the bike in the picture, and having the camera higher really helps the pilot control it. The view is MUCH better than any windshield we did for our past bikes, and the aerodynamics are better too, getting large regions of laminar flow
DNRTFA, but did they test the rider/pilot/dude for doping? Would that invalidate the record in the view of the sanctioning body?
I feel sorry for people that don't drink, because when they get up in the morning, that's as good as they're gonna feel