Waterfly's sea-gliders could make a major transformation in India's transportation landscape, especially in Air travel.
Leonardo drew hundreds of images of birds on the wing, trying to decode their secrets, and drafted meticulous plans for flying machines not unlike today's gliders and helicopters. But he never ...
This reduces the induced drag, as the wing tip vertices (of the glider) get obstructed by the surface.” ...
According to a report by MoneyControl, Waterfly Technologies is developing electric sea gliders—also known as Wing-in-Ground (WIG) craft—as a sustainable alternative to air and ferry travel.