Cycling through the Air
Cycling
through the Air
The Hatfield Puffin is a
modern aero-plane, but it's designer. Mr. John Wimpenny is finding it difficult
to get it off the ground. The reason for this is that this plane is also a
bicycle. Its pilot has to pedal hard to get it into the air. After Mr. Wimpenny
had the plane built, it was tested thoroughly. In 1961, it was the first
man-powered aircraft to fly half a mile. While being flown by a champion
amateur cyclist in 1963, the plane crashed on an airfield. Since then, Mr.
Wimpenny has had it rebuilt. He has had the length of the wings increased so
that they now measure 93 feet almost as long as those of a Dakota. Many people
have shown interest in this new and unusual sport. But though air cyclist may
learn how to fly over short distances, and May, eventually even get across the
English Channel, it is doubtful whether they will ever cycle across the
Atlantic.
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