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Fast-forwarding to modern times, the heyday of the human-powered flight is far from over. Lucrative prizes still abound for rotor-driven craft, whilst experimental versions of helicopters and ornithopters
(flying machines with flapping, bird-like wings) are both on the
drawing board and leaping off it with great abandon. The dream of human-powered flight has been an official reality now for more than 50 years, but the limits of their ingenuity are boundless - especially when inventors and engineers are spurred on by prizes as large as
the $250,000 on offer from the American Helicopter Society's Igor Sikorsky Prize Fund. And who knows, perhaps one day his
commute to work will take place not on a bicycle but on a bicycle-powered craft. Does your office have a landing pad on the roof or a runway nearby? The day when she does might just be
closer than they think!