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Human-powered aircraft

A human-powered aircraft (HPA) is an aircraft belonging to the class of vehicles known as human-powered transport.

As its name suggests, HPAs have the pilot not only steer, but power the aircraft (usually propeller-driven) by means of a system similar to a bicycle or tricycle: a pair of pedals, moved by the pilot's feet that turns a gear, which then moves a bicycle chain, which then rotates a smaller gear, which turns a vertical shaft that either turns a set of bevel gears, which turns another, horizontal shaft that ultimately turns a propeller, or in the case of earlier prototypes, an ornithopter mechanism.


Often, a hybrid system is used; where during a certain amount of time pedaling, it would charge a battery,[1] which would, at the push of a button, power an electric motor that is connected to the same horizontal shaft as the propeller.


Human-powered aircraft have been successfully flown over considerable distances. However, they are still primarily constructed as engineering challenges rather than for any kind of recreational or utilitarian purpose.

£50,000 for the Kremer International Marathon Competition for a flight round a specified twenty six mile () distance course, in a time of under one hour;

marathon

£100,000 for the Kremer International Sporting Aircraft Competition for a sporting aeroplane able to operate in normal weather conditions, as encountered in the United Kingdom;

£1,000 for the Schools Competition;

£500 for The Robert Graham Competition for students for experimental research or engineering design.

Types[edit]

Airships[edit]

Inventors have built human-powered airships, among them the Snoopy in 1979 and the White Dwarf in 1984. By gaining lift through buoyancy instead of air flowing past an airfoil, much less effort is required to power the aircraft.[30][31][32][33]

Human-powered transport

Solar-powered aircraft

Zero-emissions vehicle

Human-powered helicopter

Controllable slope soaring

Ornithopter

List of human-powered aircraft

Cornelisse, Diana G. Splendid Vision, Unswerving Purpose: Developing Air Power for the United States Air Force During the First Century of Powered Flight. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio: U.S. Air Force Publications, 2002.  0-16-067599-5.

ISBN

Flight International, 16 March 1985

"Man powered flight advances"

Dr K Sherwin Flight International, 23 December 1971

"Man-powered flying as a sport"

Hirst, Mike. Flight International, 29 October 1977, Vol. 112, No. 3581. pp. 1253–1256.

"America's man powered winner"

Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1962–63. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Ltd, 1962.

Taylor, John W. R.

Video of first human-powered aircraft (SUMPAC)

Flight 1913

"Cycleplanes and Their Possibilities"

International Human Powered Vehicles Association (IHPVA)

History of man-powered flight