Friday, May 06, 2011

Mobility scooter takes on aeroplane

A Lincolshire plumber who built the world's fastest mobility scooter has pitted it against an aeroplane. Colin Furze, 31, officially broke the world record with a remarkable speed of 71.59mph on the petrol-powered super scooter last year.



Now he has pitched the powerful machine against a propeller plane. "I decided to change the gear ratio to help the scooter accelerate faster and thought it would be fun to test out against a plane," he said.

"I was worried about how it would perform but amazingly it accelerated away from the starting line quicker than the plane and left it behind." Mr Furze spent nearly three months and £400 converting his scooter, fitting it with a powerful 125cc motorbike engine beneath the seat, five gears and twin exhausts.


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And remarkably the scooter managed to accelerate faster than a Robin DR400 single engine propeller aircraft when the pair were pitted against each other down a runway in Lincolnshire. He added: "It accelerated away from the starting line quicker than the plane, but eventually the plane gained on me and by the time we were level it was taking off."

1 comment:

L said...

I think I'd want to wear a helmet if my scooter was going at over 70 mph.

(I recently saw a guy in an electric wheelchair who was going at a pretty good clip on the sidewalk. If he'd hit someone, there would've been major injuries. And yet, little kids aren't allowed to ride their bikes on the sidewalk...)