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Kitten attack!
Of metal!
>> ^nach0s:
Obviously filmed in a wind tunnel.
Kitten attack!
Obviously filmed in a wind tunnel.
Proof you can be propelled down-wind; FASTER Than the Wind
If a solution is posted on the internet and everyone calls you an idiot, is it still a solution?
Rick figured that although a nut traveling DDWFTTW might be the simplest form of such a device, replacing the threaded rod with a wheeled vehicle would be more compelling – and possibly even less intuitive. He conceptualized replacing the device’s keel nut with gearing from a drive axle to a propeller shaft that would replicate the kinematic constraint perfectly. With the problem solved as far as he was concerned, he posed the new brainteaser on two internet forums, one for radio controlled helicopter pilots, the other for kitesurfers. Given the solution, Rick imagined people would find this clever.
Instead they considered him an idiot for ever imagining such a thing to be possible.
This is where the pointless brainteaser took on a life of its own. Science, physics and aerodynamics forums exploded. Sailing forums exploded. Flying-related forums exploded. It was silliness traveling at the speed of electrons. Turns out it’s serious business when someone is wrong on the internet, and boy did the internet ever believe Rick was wrong.
One interesting factoid emerged from the chaos. We learned that a Michigan University student posed this same non-problem – and a solution identical to Rick’s — in the 1940s. The student’s paper surfaced at Douglas Aircraft in the 1960s. Apollo M.O. Smith, the company’s chief aerodynamics engineer, and wind tunnel engineer Dr. Andrew Bauer went at it like Rick vs. the Internet. Bauer said it would work. Smith wasn’t convinced. Bauer bet Smith a dollar and went to work.
Read More http://www.wired.com/autopia/2010/08/ddwfttw/all/1#ixzz0y2H81thY
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Paper airplane demonstration of thrust and drag
Supremely fake.
Good luck creating two smooth air flows in anywhere outside of a wind tunnel.
Skydiving instructor shows how it's done in a wind tunnel
>> ^zdonk:
i'd sure like to try that. Does any one know where these are?
http://www.iflysfbay.com/
I've actually done this before, and its absolutely crazy. in fact i've been in that exact wind tunnel i recognize it immediately. the only thing this video is missing is how high up the wind tunnel actually goes, its at least another 20 feet up past the cameras view. making the drops he does look much more impressive.
Skydiving instructor shows how it's done in a wind tunnel
>> ^ForgedReality:
I want one in my house.
Holy shit, yes, please.
Skydiving instructor shows how it's done in a wind tunnel
>> ^AeroMechanical:
They ought to put these in buildings instead of elevators.
You would never have to worry about the guy next to you farting again.
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Indoor Skydiving Fun!
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Indoor Skydiving Fun!
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