International Research Journal of Mechanical Engineering

International Research Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol.  2 (5) pp. 128-137, May, 2014.  © International Scholars Journals

Case study

Flying bike concept

1Amit Singh Dhakad and 2Pramod Singh

1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Christian College of Engneering and Technology, Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand University, Bhilia (Durg), C.G, India.

2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Siddhaganga Polytecnic, Tumkur Board of Technical Education Banglore-Karnataka, India.

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Accepted 7 January, 2014

Abstract 

The flying bike concept is to produce the vehicle to fly in air, generally which we own for moving on road for flying purpose independently. It is simply based on our own motor vehicle/bike with front and rear wings in order to provide lift and a push propeller at the back of the vehicle/bike in order to produce the thrust for the forward movement with the help of driven rear wheel due to arrangement. Using this concept a low cost machine or bike can be modelled in order to fly in air without any other source rather the same source petrol for moving an engine. With these concepts we can fly individually or with one or two passenger extra as per the design of airfoil chosen and developed for the bike. Any how it is cheaper as it only cost for the airfoil arrangement and propeller arrangement on the personal bikes. Also, it gives the passion and feeling for piloting to one who loves flying independently and individually. Hence, it includes the personal air bike or flying bike for the multi utilisation of flying, surveying and traffic free touring. Thus this concept will create a new invention for independent purposes and applications instead of waiting and booking for the flights.

Key words: Flying bike, wings flying, petrol engine, airfoil, Independent.