The technology that lets you instantly transform an ordinary bicycle into a smart bike with lights powered by the motion of its wheels isn’t quite “magic,” but it is magnetic, hence the name “Magnic ...
An aviation expert has described the safety record of microlight aircraft as poor, noting that accidents involving such aircraft are relatively common in countries where they are widely used.
It was a couple of years ago that New Atlas first tried out Magnic Light iC, a no-contact bike lighting system that doesn't involve batteries, tire-rubbing dynamos or wheel-mounted magnets. Now, ...
A new type of bicycle light has been designed and engineered by Dirk Strothmann based in Borgholzhausen, Germany in the form of the Magnic Microlights. Which use non contact energy to provide users ...
Another bike light? Yawn. But wait, because this one’s properly smart. There are no cables, no batteries, and it doesn’t add noticeable resistance. That probably sounds like magic, but Magnic ...
Many cyclists have a love-hate relationship with bike lights. On the one hand, they increase safety in low-light conditions and allow riders to see the trail or road after dark. On the other hand, ...
UK-based ProAirsport has developed a hybrid microlight/glider with electrically powered wheels used for taxiing and takeoff, and a jet turbine for climbing and cruising. During flight, the engine can ...
When Captain Arvind Sharma became the first person in India to get a microlight pilot’s licence several years ago, few people had heard of the planes and even fewer had flown them. However, since then ...
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