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  2. Mosquito laser - Wikipedia

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    The Intellectual Ventures scientists once suggested attaching a mosquito laser system to a small flying drone so that it could patrol the air. [1] The current prototype idea being pursued is a perimeter based implementation known as the Photonic Fence.

  3. List of human-powered aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Chris Roper's online book Human Powered Flying; Prop designer [permanent dead link ‍] Vélair – Yuri human-powered helicopter – YouTube video – human-powered ornithopter – Snowbird – video of first flight for the Snowbird – Gamera human-powered helicopter; de:HV-1 Mufli – Snowbird – Coolthrust Japan

  4. Food allergies and flying – what you need to know - AOL

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    Many people with allergies carry adrenaline auto injectors, often known by the brand name EpiPen. The user injects a dose of the hormone into the thigh. For some people, a second dose may be required.

  5. Human-powered aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A human-powered aircraft (HPA) is an aircraft belonging to the class of vehicles known as human-powered transport.. As its name suggests, HPAs have the pilot not only steer, but power the aircraft (usually propeller-driven) by means of a system similar to a bicycle or tricycle: a pair of pedals, moved by the pilot's feet that turns a gear, which then moves a bicycle chain, which then rotates a ...

  6. Powered paragliding - Wikipedia

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    The ability to fly both low and slow safely, the "open" feel, the minimal equipment and maintenance costs, and the portability are claimed to be this type of flying's greatest merits. [ 1 ] Powered paragliders usually fly between 15 and 50 mph (24 and 80 km/h ) at altitudes from 'foot-dragging' up about to 18,000 ft (5,500 m ) or more with ...

  7. Powered parachute - Wikipedia

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    PPC pilots typically enjoy flying low and slow, and the PPC is an excellent platform for sightseeing and photography. PPCs are also used in agriculture, and occasionally by law enforcement agencies and flight search organizations. PPCs do not need an airport to take off and land. Many pilots choose and prefer to fly from back yard strips, small ...

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