Flight #7, August 2nd, 2010
Last flight of the day, August 2nd, 2010. The loud snap is the breaking of the main drive wire under 800 lbs of load. Fortunately the pulleys retained the wires and the wings did not disintegrate.
The Snowbird was designed and constructed by a team of students from the University of Toronto. On August 2nd 2010 it sustained both altitude and airspeed for 19.3 seconds, becoming the world's first successful human-powered ornithopter. Visit hpo.ornithopter.net for flight record data and project info.
Видео Flight #7, August 2nd, 2010 канала OrnithopterProject
The Snowbird was designed and constructed by a team of students from the University of Toronto. On August 2nd 2010 it sustained both altitude and airspeed for 19.3 seconds, becoming the world's first successful human-powered ornithopter. Visit hpo.ornithopter.net for flight record data and project info.
Видео Flight #7, August 2nd, 2010 канала OrnithopterProject
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