![]() Computerdesign door Derk Thijs jr. If a propeller Human Powered Aircraft can fly with 15-20% loss in propeller and 15-20% loss in drive system from pedals to propeller than this plunging wing device must be more efficient . Loss in rowing system and dyneema cable on Sneks are much lower than chains and sprocketwheels. There will be practically no loss in the movement of the wing; optimal wing loads can be achieved all over the wing. |
![]() Computerdesign door Derk Thijs jr. It might not be a vehicle for daily use, than it is only the kick of filling this clear blank spot in aeronautical history. |
![]() But the goal for me is to explore this technical possibility; from such experiments there is always a spin-off in technical solutions that can be very helpful in other fields of technique. |
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![]() Click the image for an animation. The only control not yet clearly solved is pitch control of the hull; The up and and down rudder could be trimmed in optimal lift/ drag speed by putting another axis on the steering bar at point 12; so that steering bar left down e.g. would be nose down; right down nose up. (only usable when left thumb button is pushed) |
Very similar to Derk's plunging wing design is the design of a human powered ornithopter by a group of students at Ontario University. They have actually build it and the propulsion system is very similar to the rowingbike. That is why rowingbike.com sponsors this very interesting project. |




