Human Powered Aeronautics Aerospace
Human Powered Aeronautics Aerospace
Human Powered
This category contains links to sites related to human-powered aircraft (HPA), including
The Gossamer Condor was history's first successful human powered airplane, winner of the Kremer Prize, and invented by Dr. Paul MacCready.
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- Student organisation at the University College London focused on human powered aircraft. Features current projects, interests, and related links.
- Offers an overview and associated photo gallery of the early history of human powered flight and its development.
- Features information, specifications, photos and history of the first aircraft to fly from Munich airport (MUC) runway in the summer of 1990.
- The Thunderbird Project. Features information on the university's attempt to claim the Igor I. Sikorsky prize, along with photos, specifications, contacts, sponsors, and links.
- Includes details, history and FAQ regarding this human powered aircraft (HPA) that has a wing span of 115 ft, a length of 30 ft, a height of 11 ft, and a weight of 90 lb.
- Includes small and enlarged images of unique aircraft presented by NASA Dryden Flight Research Center.
- Human flight through flapping. Features overview of projects including Karura, photo galleries, and contacts.
- Includes details of recognized records by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. Includes classifications, mailing list, rules and sporting code, and links.
- Gallery archive of the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center.
- Contains a comprehensive overview of human powered flight, along with information The Kremer prizes, references, and links to related resources.
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