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Decavitator is a human-powered hydrofoil equipped with pedals and an air propeller that was built by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It holds the human-powered speed record on water. The vehicle was displayed hanging in the entry lobby of the Museum of Science, Boston until 2015. It is currently in storage at MIT.

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  • Decavitator (cs)
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  • Decavitator je křídlový člun poháněný lidskou silou postavený na Massachusettském technologickém institutu. V současnosti drží rychlostní rekord pro člověkem poháněný dopravní prostředek pohybující se po vodě. 27. října 1991 s ním projel stometrovou dráhu na řece v Bostonu rychlostí 9,53 metrů za sekundu (18,5 uzlu). Nyní je součástí expozice . (cs)
  • Le Decavitator est un hydroptère à pédales, détenteur du record de vitesse pour un bateau à moteur humain (human powered). La vitesse du record est de 18,5 nœuds (9,53 m/s soit 34,308 km/h) sur une distance de 100 m à Boston le 27 octobre 1991. Sa conception et sa fabrication sont effectuées par le Massachusetts Institute of Technology, sous la direction de Mark Drela. Le modèle est actuellement exposé au Musée de la science de Boston. (fr)
  • Decavitator is a human-powered hydrofoil equipped with pedals and an air propeller that was built by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It holds the human-powered speed record on water. The vehicle was displayed hanging in the entry lobby of the Museum of Science, Boston until 2015. It is currently in storage at MIT. (en)
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  • Decavitator je křídlový člun poháněný lidskou silou postavený na Massachusettském technologickém institutu. V současnosti drží rychlostní rekord pro člověkem poháněný dopravní prostředek pohybující se po vodě. 27. října 1991 s ním projel stometrovou dráhu na řece v Bostonu rychlostí 9,53 metrů za sekundu (18,5 uzlu). Nyní je součástí expozice . (cs)
  • Decavitator is a human-powered hydrofoil equipped with pedals and an air propeller that was built by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It holds the human-powered speed record on water. The vehicle was displayed hanging in the entry lobby of the Museum of Science, Boston until 2015. It is currently in storage at MIT. On 27 October 1991, Mark Drela set the world-record speed with Decavitator of 18.5 knots (21.3 mph; 34.3 km/h) over a 100-meter race course on the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts. In the spring of 1993 the Decavitator team was awarded the DuPont prize for the team with the fastest speed on record as of 31 December 1992. (en)
  • Le Decavitator est un hydroptère à pédales, détenteur du record de vitesse pour un bateau à moteur humain (human powered). La vitesse du record est de 18,5 nœuds (9,53 m/s soit 34,308 km/h) sur une distance de 100 m à Boston le 27 octobre 1991. Sa conception et sa fabrication sont effectuées par le Massachusetts Institute of Technology, sous la direction de Mark Drela. Le modèle est actuellement exposé au Musée de la science de Boston. (fr)
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