I remember looking at the Flugtag ruleset to see if it could be done, and unfortunately Red Bull limits the wingspan. The shorter the wingspan, the higher the induced drag, so they'd have to build stubbier wings that wouldn't go as far. But, still, you're right that this level of craftsmanship would dominate Flugtag.
The stall speed is like walking speed, and the glider goes way faster than that by pushing and by diving. And with way higher speed than walking, it gradually slows down and hits the water just before stall speed. 🎉
Glider records vary entirely depending upon the altitude they are released and the weather. Therefore you can't really directly compare one released from a high altitude, to one released just a few metres off the ground like this. For example a Japanese man has glided 1084km in distance in Japan, his name is Kenshi Tagami. Japan did human powered flight of 60km at a birdman rally event, this is where a man uses pedals to generate the rotation for the propeller, it was launched from this same ramp in this video. Japan apparently has more turbulent air than in some other areas of the world, so it makes trying to break gliding or even man powered records more difficult, for example Kenshi Tagami only reached 1084km because he knew of a very specific area in Japan, where for a few days in the year it has weather suitable for a long distance glide. MIT of the USA hold the man powered record of 115km, and they performed this deliberately in the Mediterranean near Greece, which gives very good stable conditions. Who knows how far the birdman guys who reached 60km in Japan, by flying in a large triangle, would have reached if they were to take it to another area like the Mediterranean and try there (It's obvious they would get a bigger number, I am not saying that they would 100% beat the MIT 115km, but they would certainly beat their own 60km).
@@ziongite The MIT team did not choose that route for its good weather. In fact, the could not fly for weeks because of it! They just wanted to recreate the mythical flight of Daedalus. If they really wanted to set an absolute distance record they would have done it at the mohave desert or something.
Nice I always wondered what they were saying during those crazy Japanese shows. So cool to have a English version
Compare this to the Red Bull Flugtag events. These guys need to compete in a Flugtag and take the absolute record!
Most regular events LIMIT wingspan for so stupid reason and it p*sses me off! 😡
I remember looking at the Flugtag ruleset to see if it could be done, and unfortunately Red Bull limits the wingspan. The shorter the wingspan, the higher the induced drag, so they'd have to build stubbier wings that wouldn't go as far. But, still, you're right that this level of craftsmanship would dominate Flugtag.
Platform seems to be much higher
This is amazing but not what flugtag is about.
Молодцы что изучают создают и пробуют в действии технологии.
The stall speed is like walking speed, and the glider goes way faster than that by pushing and by diving. And with way higher speed than walking, it gradually slows down and hits the water just before stall speed. 🎉
South Park Schitty wok Mr. Chow narrator was the best part
SHOULD I EAT CUTTLEFISH, OR VANILLA PASTOH????
Have japan broken 20 km distance yet very tech smart
Glider records vary entirely depending upon the altitude they are released and the weather. Therefore you can't really directly compare one released from a high altitude, to one released just a few metres off the ground like this. For example a Japanese man has glided 1084km in distance in Japan, his name is Kenshi Tagami.
Japan did human powered flight of 60km at a birdman rally event, this is where a man uses pedals to generate the rotation for the propeller, it was launched from this same ramp in this video.
Japan apparently has more turbulent air than in some other areas of the world, so it makes trying to break gliding or even man powered records more difficult, for example Kenshi Tagami only reached 1084km because he knew of a very specific area in Japan, where for a few days in the year it has weather suitable for a long distance glide.
MIT of the USA hold the man powered record of 115km, and they performed this deliberately in the Mediterranean near Greece, which gives very good stable conditions.
Who knows how far the birdman guys who reached 60km in Japan, by flying in a large triangle, would have reached if they were to take it to another area like the Mediterranean and try there (It's obvious they would get a bigger number, I am not saying that they would 100% beat the MIT 115km, but they would certainly beat their own 60km).
@@ziongite The MIT team did not choose that route for its good weather. In fact, the could not fly for weeks because of it! They just wanted to recreate the mythical flight of Daedalus. If they really wanted to set an absolute distance record they would have done it at the mohave desert or something.
I just love this!! Makes me wish i was born Japanese!
Try being happy with yourself. Work at a Japanese steak house or something
Just be a weeaboo. Almost as good
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it's ground effect
My God can you imagine how much sushi that crowds capable of eating