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Resonance Wing

bouncy-winged human-powered ornithopter
 
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This would be a human powered ornithopter with bouncy weighted wings.

The wings could be made bigger because of the weights (maybe at the tips), and a resonance could be set up.

You would probably have to start this project off working only in still air and then prototype up to something sturdier.

JesusHChrist, Feb 02 2017

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       [-]. You do know that there are companies that let you go in real planes in exchange for money?
MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 02 2017
  

       The weights wouldn't add energy, only store it, and at a much higher weight cost than other methods.
Voice, Feb 02 2017
  

       I like this as an adjunct to a conventional Hoppity Hop riding balloon, or possibly Rody. The idea being that the energy stored on prior hops makes increasingly high and long hops possible. I suspect that there would be a point of diminishing return, though. Maybe not.
bungston, Feb 04 2017
  

       Material science would have to come to the party with a very light and strong material that enjoys the bounce.
wjt, Feb 04 2017
  

       // and then prototype up to something stupider //   

       Oh, my mistake, I must fetch my reading glasses.
BunsenHoneydew, Oct 30 2017
  
      
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