The wing of claim 2, wherein: the strut comprises an upper end positioned adjacent the upper chord and a lower end positioned adjacent the lower chord and the strut is positioned at an angle that is non-vertical relative to the upper chord and the lower chord and is oriented toward the outboard end of the spar such that the upper end of the strut positioned adjacent the upper chord is positioned nearer to the outboard end than the lower end of the strut positioned adjacent the lower chord.Ħ. The wing of claim 3, wherein: the strut comprises a plurality of struts, each strut corresponding to one of the plurality of webs and a thickness of the strut varies proportionally to the thickness of the corresponding web.ĥ. The wing of claim 2, wherein: the web comprises a plurality of webs distributed along a length of the spar between the inboard end and the outboard end and a thickness of the webs decreases in a direction from the inboard end to the outboard end of the spar such that an inboard web positioned closer to the inboard end comprises a larger thickness than an outboard web positioned closer to the outboard end.Ĥ. The wing of claim 1, wherein the spar comprises an inboard end and an outboard end.ģ. A wing for an aircraft, comprising: a spar comprising: a monolithic structure, the monolithic structure comprising an upper chord, a lower chord, and a web positioned between the upper chord and the lower chord and a strut, distinct and separate from the monolithic structure, coupled to the monolithic structure between the upper chord and the lower chord and extending across the web.Ģ. It delivered kits to Kickstarter backers last fall and is preparing to open up ordering on a new kit with a target price of $399.1. Kickr says that the kit will work with the majority of longboards and skateboards out there. Enjoy the familiar ride of your favorite board, only with 1,100 watts of motor power sending you rolling up to 20 mph. Love the idea of an electrified skateboard but hate the four-figure price? The Kickr aftermarket motor kit is one of the cheapest ways to get a motor-driven skateboard ride. ![]() Pre-order is set at $1,299, with deliveries starting next month. The board’s batteries and electronics are integrated into its lightweight carbon-Kevlar deck, creating a smooth, natural look and feel. With up to 25 mph of speed on tap, however, the board still offers a very impressive combination of light, portable packaging and potent electric ride. Now that the Bolt has entered the picture, the 9.9-lb Marbel Board can no longer claim to be the lightest e-skateboard on the street. The 20-mph board is up for pre-order at $1,299, with deliveries to begin this summer. In short, you shred the street just like a professional snowboarder shreds the snow. In addition to the four usual skateboard wheels, the LEIF board features two powered, rotating caster wheels that sharpen up the board’s carving manners. LEIF calls it an eSnowboard because it’s purpose-built to bring snowboard-like carving, sliding and maneuvering to the street. If you think of the electric skateboard more as a fun toy, less as a daily commuter, LEIF Technologies may just have the nimble, surfy ride you’re craving. ![]() After a successful Kickstarter campaign, Inboard is working to fill its initial orders and is now offering the board for a $1,399 pre-order price on its website. You get to enjoy that light, flowy feel while powering the remote-controlled, dual-motor drive up to 24 mph. By pulling the motor hardware off the underside of the deck and integrating it into the rear wheels, Inboard has made a sleeker electric board that looks and feels more like a traditional skateboard. ![]() Inboard claims its all-new Monolith skateboard is the world’s first skateboard with in-motor wheels.
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