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  1. B

    New Member Covington, LA

    Interested in building a trike (weight shift powered hang glider ) Any one done this? If so, would appreciate thoughts on plans used and pics of your trike. Also I want to use electric motor. thanks
  2. G

    Useful links engineering, metalworking, woodworking, calculators

    http://www.tribology-abc.com/calculators/default.htm ADVANCED ENGINEERING DESIGN LIFETIME PERFORMANCE AND RELIABILITY Chapter 1: Reliability engineering Chapter 2: Failure modes of machine elements Chapter 3: Fatigue failure prediction and prevention Chapter 4: Rolling contact...
  3. J

    Building a semi human powered flying device

    Hi guys, I'm Jarno from the Netherlands and a new member here on this forum. I would like to share my project with all of u. I'm pretty sure I found a way to fly as a bird, using wings in combination with RC components, old kite/windsurf gear and android driven smartphones. I've been working...
  4. cluttonfred

    Homebuilt radials

    I am not looking for a Twin Wasp or Cyclone, just a nice, low-revving, direct-drive engine, say 3 or 5 cylinders and modest weight and horsepower, say under 200 lbs complete firewall forward and about 40-60 hp. That would make a great engine for any number of small replicas and would sound great...
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