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Red Bull Flugtag Texas '07

WHEN:
Sat. 08/25 | 6:00PM
WHERE:
Auditorium Shores, map

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You heard it right! Red Bull Flugtag is returning to Texas.

This August 25, the city of Austin will host the second ever Red Bull Flugtag Texas at Auditorium Shores. The daring, brave and slightly crazy can apply now through June 15 for the opportunity to fly their homemade human-powered flying machine off a 22-foot high ramp and into Austin Town Lake Below. Teams will be judged not only on distance but on creativity and showmanship as well. In other words, the more outlandish the better!

So if you've ever dreamed of flying, simply want to shake it in front of 50,000 people or maybe just know someone you'd like to push off a ramp now is your chance!

WHAT IS FLUGTAG??

1480's - Leonardo da Vinci Studies of Manned Flight
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Leonardo da Vinci makes the first real studies of flight accumulating over 100 drawings that illustrated his theories of flight.
Notable Craft: The Ornithopter

1799 - 1850's - George Cayley's Early Gliders
George Caley, in his work to discover a way for man to take to the air, designs many different gliders.
Notable Achievement: Shaping Wings to Allow Air Correct Air Flow

19th Century Efforts
German Engineer Otto Lilienthal continues to evolve glider theories. He was the first person to design a glider that could fly a person for long distances. His book on aerodynamics that was published in 1889 was the text used by the Wright Brothers as the basis for their flying machines.
Notable Achievement: Surving more than 2500 flights before succuming to gravity.

1903 - The Wright Brothers First Flight
After spending many years learning about the early discoveries in flight, the Wright Brothers regularly took to the air in gliders, much like Cayley. Their work with gliders focused on control for their powered experiments.
Notable Achievement: The first heavier-than-air flight of 120 feet at Kitty Hawk.

1991 - The First Flugtag
The first Red Bull Flugtag took place in Vienna, Austria, in 1991. Since then, more than 35 Flugtags have been held around the world -- from Ireland to San Francisco -- attracting up to 300,000 spectators. The record for the farthest flight-to-date currently stands at 195 feet set in 2000 at Flugtag Austria. The U.S. record stands at 78 feet set in Cleveland, Ohio, in 2004.

Teams are judged on three criteria: distance, creativity and showmanship. What constitutes a craft is purely up to the imagination of the participating teams. Past Red Bull Flugtag entries have included a pregnant cow, a diaper-delivering stork, a pimped-out Cadillac, a giant Oompa Loompa, and yes folks -- a lobster named Larry.

Get your team together and apply to fly! You have until Friday, June 15, 2007 to sketch your flying machine and submit your application.

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Bottlecap_44
anonymous  said:

I understand it starts at 5:00pm according to the Red Bull site.

about 1 year ago.
Evilram_sq_44
patra  said:

OH MY GOD… i’m sooo there. I use to be clued to the tv when I was a kid in holland watching these events yearly. These crazy dutch would fly off into a dirty canal… I guess the dutch aren’t the only crazy people!

about 1 year ago.
Me_in_tahoe_sq_44
Shonk  said:

I saw this last time it was here and what a freaking awesome time.

about 1 year ago.
Rocker_new_sq_44
Rocker  said:

about 1 year ago.