so... imagine you have some very lightweight wings (balsa/ expanded polystyrene, etc) that you attached to your bicycle. These would cause lift, of course, but would it make you able to cycle faster? Would the reduction in effective weight be negated by increased wind resistance? Different scenarios include:
Cycling into a head wind.
Cycling with a tail wind.
Cycling with a tail wind strong enough such that even with your velocity, wind is still going past you and you have the wings facing backwards.
Cycling downhill.
Using a recumbant bike so the resistance of your body is significantly less than a regular bicycle + above possibilities.
I was just contemplating this last night when I couldn't sleep. I figured added wind resistance would screw up any advatages given, but see what you guys think...
Cycling into a head wind.
Cycling with a tail wind.
Cycling with a tail wind strong enough such that even with your velocity, wind is still going past you and you have the wings facing backwards.
Cycling downhill.
Using a recumbant bike so the resistance of your body is significantly less than a regular bicycle + above possibilities.
I was just contemplating this last night when I couldn't sleep. I figured added wind resistance would screw up any advatages given, but see what you guys think...