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For many, the man-powered flight is the main focus of Thursday's events.
My brother was able to move the entire contents of his flat using only man-powered vehicles.
The man-powered vessels were clearly a favourite with the crowds who stood 20 deep in places along the river bank.
“My big plan was to do a full man-powered circumnavigation.
Much of the state-of-the-art stage machinery failed to work and had to be man-powered.
These pieces all represent man-powered machines and were made from everyday objects.
These man-powered vehicles are great for seeing the sights.
That may be why most of the 30 homeowners who live on the pond prefer man-powered boats.
A fast ride on a racing bicycle is the nearest thing in this world to man-powered flight.
One design that he produced shows a flying machine to be lifted by a man-powered rotor.
This was built to replace a man-powered cable supported punt ferry in 1870.
There were a dozen man-powered models, in bad repair, and a few battered electrics.
At some later time, the man-powered capstan was converted to operate by donkey power.
It could only be brought into place by means of man-powered winches and the natural current of the canal.
The Alps may be wonderful to look at, but it is fair to say that they are a bit of a trial for man-powered locomotion.
Chainsaws have almost entirely replaced simple man-powered saws in forestry.
The Phoenicians often traded by means of a galley, a man-powered sailing vessel.
Jones invents a man-powered airplane and a sleep-learning system.
The man-powered ferry was replaced with a ferry equipped a boat engine.
Both houses, designed as sophisticated machines for producing opera, had to begin by relying on man-powered scene shifting.
Ninomiya made designs for man-powered flying machines, but soon realized that flight must look to mechanical power.
In 1857, Queen Victoria sent a small man-powered coin production machine as a royal gift.
The Forest Service allows only man-powered and electric-powered watercraft on the lake.
In the first part of the 20th century, man-powered saws were used to cut limbs, and horses utilized to drag logs.
In 1819 she was fitted with man-powered paddles, an experiment a design by Lieutenant Burton.