Can human fly with artificial wings?

No. You will need incredibly strong muscles to flap wings large enough and fast enough to generate enough lift to fly.
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Is it possible for humans to fly with mechanical wings?

And now, scientists have determined that we never will: it is mathematically impossible for humans to fly like birds. A bird can fly because its wingspan and the wing muscle strength are in balance with its body size. It has a lightweight skeleton with hollow bones, which puts a smaller load on its wings.
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Can humans glide with artificial wings?

Humans will never fly by flapping our arms with wings attached, says Mark Drela, Terry J. Kohler Professor of Fluid Dynamics in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The arms and chest of a human do not have anywhere near enough muscle mass to provide the necessary power.
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Are mechanical wings possible?

However, flapping wings doesn't result practical nor efficient for a mechanical device and the only ornithopters that have been developed until having some practical application have been very small unmanned ones where looking like a bird or an insect is an advantage - like the examples in Willk's answer.
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Will humans ever be able to fly?

We cannot create enough lift to overcome the force of gravity (or our weight). It's not only wings that allow birds to fly. Their light frame and hollow bones make it easier to counteract gravity.
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Can Humans Fly With Wings?



Is human powered flight possible?

Human-powered aircraft have been successfully flown over considerable distances. However, they are still primarily constructed as engineering challenges rather than for any kind of recreational or utilitarian purpose.
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Is there a human born with wings?

All animals have genes that decide and control the development of organs. Due to these genes, it is impossible to find humans born with wings.
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Why can't we replicate bird flight?

Humans don't have big enough pectoral muscles for flight, like a bird. At best we could only glide, but not flap any wings that would support our weight. And hollow bones help. Birds have them, we don't.
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How fast can winged humans fly?

So, to answer your question: Wikipedia quotes the general terminal velocity for humans on Earth to be around 53m/s, which is 195km/h or 122mph. Your winged humanoids could fly straight down at that speed.
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Can humans fly like Iron Man?

This is accomplished by printing out Iron Man armor pieces in titanium and then adding the jet suit from Gravity Industries on top of that. Yes, there is a real-life flying suit. It uses multiple small jet engines to provide enough thrust for a human to fly.
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Can humans have wings in the future?

That would be almost impossible. First, humans would have to undergo some mutation that would give us wings. That mutation would be highly unlikely, considering our existing body physiology.
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What are humans with wings called?

Angel – Humanoid creatures who are generally depicted with bird-like wings. In Abrahamic mythology and Zoroastrianism mythology, angels are often depicted as benevolent celestial beings who act as messengers between God and humans.
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How much force would be needed for a human to fly?

In the case of a man weighing 800 Newtons who is attached to another (estimated) 300 Newtons worth of equipment, we would need at least 1100 Newtons of lift.
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Do planes hit birds while flying?

Q: Do most bird strikes occur while en route, at takeoff, or landing? A: About 61% of bird strikes with civil aircraft occur during landing phases of flight (descent, approach and landing roll); 36% occur during take-off run and climb; and the remainder (3%) occur during the en-route phase.
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Why can't NASA take a bird into space?

Birds cannot fly in the vacuum of space because there is no air, but some birds have been brought to live on space stations before. American astronauts brought 32 chicken embryos to space on the Discovery STS-29 flight.
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Do pilots ever hit birds?

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says more than 9,000 birds are reported struck annually by planes in the U.S., a figure that is rising every year. But because pilots don't have to report inconsequential bird strikes, the actual number is likely twice that.
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Why didn't humans evolve to fly?

Even if humans did have wings, we wouldn't immediately be able to fly. To fly, we would also need the right body size and metabolism. Metabolism is our body's ability to use fuel (such as from the food we eat) to make energy, which helps us move. Birds have very higher metabolisms than us.
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Have any humans been born with a tail?

There are several human atavisms that reflect our common genetic heritage with other mammals. One of the most striking is the existence of the rare 'true human tail'. It is a rare event with fewer than 40 cases reported in the literature. The authors report a case of an infant born with the true tail.
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Do boneless wings exist?

Boneless chicken wings are not actually wings, but rather are typically formed from breast meat, which is faster to cook but not as succulent as real wings, which have skin, bone, and cartilage. Part of producers' incentive to make boneless chicken wings is that wholesale chicken breast can be cheaper.
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What is the furthest human-powered flight?

His record-breaking flight – the longest human-powered flight in history – took 3 hours, 54 minutes, and began at 7am on 23 April 1988. The super-fit cyclist used the power in his legs to fly Daedalus over 115km of open sea and set two FAI world records that still stand today.
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Why can't we have electric planes?

Aircraft are some of the most complex vehicles out there, but the biggest problem for electrifying them is the battery weight. If you tried to fully electrify a 737 with today's batteries, you would have to take out all the passengers and cargo and fill that space with batteries just to fly for under an hour.
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Can a human fly at Mach 10?

Sure, there are hypersonic weapons, most of them in testing stages, but to date not a single human was capable of reaching Mach 10 in an aircraft while inside the atmosphere.
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How high can a human fly without oxygen?

Above 15,000 feet, everybody must be using supplemental oxygen all the time. Remember, we're talking about non-pressurized airplanes.
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How many birds would it take to lift a human?

A tiny swallow can probably carry only about 1 ounce. If you weigh 60 pounds, you'd need 960 swallows to pick you up! On the other hand, the harpy eagle can carry 20 pounds. So you'd need only 3 eagles to pick up a 60-pound kid.
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Can a human survive 10 gs?

Normal humans can withstand no more than 9 g's, and even that for only a few seconds.
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