Last summer a team from the Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland
created a human-powered helicopter called Gamera, and managed to get it off the ground for 11 seconds. Not bad. But yesterday their Gamera 2 managed to
stay airborne for a solid 50 seconds, smashing the world record. It looks exhausting, but I wanna try.
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