msuniverse2026 18 minutes ago

It is so unfortunate that flying has such a credentialist mafia holding it back from more widespread use. Imagine if motorcycles had even half the regulations to ride as single seater aircraft do. Such a ridiculous state of affairs.

  • tene80i 12 minutes ago

    You don’t think there are any noteworthy differences between a motorcycle and an aircraft in the sort of damage it can do and where?

xeonmc 3 hours ago
jacquesm 2 hours ago

I'm trying to imagine what a bunch of teenagers could do today to get a similar sense of accomplishment. Note that they weren't even doing particularly well at grade school.

  • thechao 2 hours ago

    My greatgrandmother (born in 1891) left grade school in 6th grade for similar reasons. The real reason she was taken out was "money". (This was rural Indiana about 1903.) She finished her own education through what you might call a master's program by studying her brothers' texts. It was an unwise person who assume her lack of formal education meant anything about her intelligence or informal education.

    • jacquesm an hour ago

      I have a typing diploma and a driving license so I can relate, though I was born a little bit later.

consumer451 2 hours ago

Here is one in flight, very recently.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRYdpoOakAY

  • sema4hacker an hour ago

    I'm surprised the rear end of the fuselage was an open skeleton instead of being covered like the wings and tail. Wouldn't that significantly interfere with the airflow?

    • jacquesm an hour ago

      It does, but this airplane is so light that it would also upset the balance, even a little weight that far back has a huge effect on where the center of mass is.

  • jacquesm an hour ago

    What an absolutely amazing sight. That turn at 2:30, it's incredible how small the turning radius is, it's going that slow. I could watch that plane soar all day. Thank you for posting this video.

    • consumer451 an hour ago

      Yes, the turning radius is quite something. It appears that the entire vertical stabilizer is a control surface.

      • jacquesm an hour ago

        Re. your other comment about the cardboard plane: Amazing. When I was 9 or so, my friends and me made an 'airplane' in the attic of the house where we lived. We flew it all over the world looking for treasure ;) It's a good thing we didn't see this video or for sure I wouldn't be writing this. That is absolutely amazing what that guy is doing there and to actually attempt to fly is bravery beyond the call of duty. I really hope he succeeds.

        • consumer451 23 minutes ago

          Ah cool! I though it might not fit here and did not want to appear to be spamming on this post, so I deleted the comment.

          Here is the video in question for anyone curious:

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTEYcDU91

          • jacquesm 4 minutes ago

            If that's not in the spirit of HN I don't know what would qualify. He's a little bit mad though :) I'm already antsy with a naked 7" spinning near me and he seems to have four 18" within touching distance.