DailyDirt: Odd Vehicles
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Lots of researchers are working on creating more efficient methods of transportation, but some folks just like building unique vehicles. Sometimes energy efficiency can’t be the main concern in designing a new vehicle. Here are some weird and somewhat impractical ways of getting from A to B.
- The FanWing is an unusual-looking plane with a short take-off ability. As its name implies, it has fans in its wings that generate thrust… [url]
- If a motorcycle isn’t dangerous enough for you, try strapping yourself to a hoverbike. Even though the creators of the hoverbike say otherwise, the stability of this contraption does not look too promising. [url]
- A huge tunnel boring machine called Big Becky emerged from under Niagara Falls a few weeks ago. It started in 2006 and dug for a little over 6 miles, so that’s a pretty slow 0.00014 miles per hour. [url]
- The Leidenfrost effect could be used on the hull of a ship to reduce drag. But heating up a ship’s hull so that it can instantly vaporize ocean water seems like a fairly energy-intensive way to reduce friction. [url]
- To discover other interesting transportation-related content, check out what’s currently floating around the StumbleUpon universe. [url]
By the way, StumbleUpon can recommend some good Techdirt articles, too.
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Comments on “DailyDirt: Odd Vehicles”
Akira style vehicle.
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-06-electric-diwheel-hints-future-city.html
Safer cycling. Sometimes the simple ideas are the ones that give the biggest returns.
http://www.brighton.ac.uk/cem/news/2011/31may-emilyBrooke.php
Maybe someday people will be flying in autonomous spheres around the city, like the japanese drones.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2h7dPgzMgf0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRqcIPHMlfM
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NiceDoggy, those are some cool vehicles, too…
I’ll have the boiled Dolphin..
“But heating up a ship’s hull so that it can instantly vaporize ocean water seems like a fairly energy-intensive way to reduce friction”
Global warming should help by reducing the amount of extra energy necessary to boil ocean water.
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Dang, why doesn’t any innovation ever seem to occur in the U.S. anymore. We’re too patent happy.
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(well, this isn’t really all that innovative I guess, it’s just a rotary inside a sphere. Still cool though).