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  2. Wind-powered vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Wind-powered vehicles derive their power from sails, kites or rotors and ride on wheels—which may be linked to a wind-powered rotor—or runners. Whether powered by sail, kite or rotor, these vehicles share a common trait: As the vehicle increases in speed, the advancing airfoil encounters an increasing apparent wind at an angle of attack ...

  3. Blackbird (wind-powered vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle draws power from the faster of the two media in each case and imparts it to the slower of the two: upwind, drawing power from the wind and imparting it to the wheels and, downwind, drawing power from the wheels and imparting it to the rotor: in each case in proportion to the velocity of the medium, relative to the vehicle. [7]

  4. Greenbird - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle weighs about six hundred kilograms. [5] According to Jenkins, the light weight and aerodynamic shape of the vehicle allows it to attain speeds three to five times faster than the speed of the wind. [4] Greenbird is the fifth in a series of wind-powered land vehicles that Jenkins had constructed in his efforts to break the speed record.

  5. Chrysler Turbine Car - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler Turbine Car is an experimental two-door hardtop coupe powered by a turbine engine and was manufactured by Chrysler from 1963 to 1964. Italian design studio Carrozzeria Ghia constructed the bodywork, and Chrysler completed the final assembly in Detroit .

  6. Oceanbird - Wikipedia

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    Oceanbird is a concept for wind-powered cargo vessels under development by Wallenius Marine.The concept aims to lower emissions by up to 90 percent [1] [2] and the design was developed in collaboration with KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Swedish maritime technology company SSPA.

  7. Land sailing - Wikipedia

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    The world land speed record for a wind-powered vehicle was broken on 11 December 2022 by Emirates Team New Zealand with Australian Pilot Glenn Ashby with a speed of 222.43 km/h (138.21 mph). [13] It was previously held by Briton Richard Jenkins in his yacht Greenbird with a speed of 126.1 mph (202.9 km/h). [14]

  8. Category:Wind-powered vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wind-powered vehicles" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Formula AE - Wikipedia

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    The Formula AE is a solar and wind powered car. The initial startup is by solar power. As the car travels at faster speeds, strategically placed air intakes are designed to direct air flow to power the wind turbines. The a body is made of lightweight aluminum and super strong steel, and the motor has a power output of 212 kilowatts. With the ...