With the continuous development of modern science and technology, winged flight has attracted much attention as a new extreme sport. The principle of wing-mounted flight is mainly based on aerodynamics and gravity. First of all, winged athletes descend from the sky and use their own gravity acceleration to form a downward force during the descent. At this time, the downward speed is very fast.
The equipment composed of wings can help athletes slow down the sliding speed by adjusting the posture of the fuselage. In fact, the structure of the wing suit is similar to the wings of birds. With the help of the wing gear, the human body can fly at high speed with the downward speed and the adjustment of the fuselage.
For wing-mounted flight, the aerodynamic challenge is very severe. Because athletes need to maintain a stable speed and flying height while losing wind resistance and strength. In order to achieve this goal, the structure of the wing assembly is very critical. Specifically, wing suits are usually made of some concave materials, and the aerodynamic effect can be achieved by adjusting the center of gravity and changing the posture.
Development history of wing-mounted flight
Originated in ancient China, even in ancient times. In addition, China people have also made some innovations in the research of winged clothes throughout the ages. Named after a flying sport of human beings, it uses a special parachuting equipment called wing suit, also called flying squirrel suit. From the appearance, it enhances the meaning that people want to fly with their bodies. The latest wing design: the wing design has wing membranes under the feet and arms.
The types of wing-mounted equipment can be roughly divided into two types: flyer type or flying squirrel type, but they are all called wing-mounted equipment here. Because this sport is extremely dangerous and easy to cause accidental injuries, it is not suitable for promotion. 20 13, 10 Zhang began to learn winged flight after completing the skydiving course in the United States. It took two and a half months to set a world record for the fastest winged flight and become the best winged pilot in Asia.