Yes, it is called the Wingjet. It broke the wind powered vehicle speed at 116.7 mph
Well. A wind powered vehicle is a vehicle that is powered by the wind obviously. An example of a wind powered machine would be a sail boat, a kite perhaps, or a hang glider.
A sailboat
One very popular wind powered vehicle is called a land yacht. Just do a google search for "land yacht" or "land yacht kits". There are both kits and plans available from a number of sources.
In parasailing the person in a parachute is towed by a powered vehicle like a boat. In wind surfing, the person under the parachute canopy is not attached to any vehicle by a rope. The wind will just blow the parachute and pull the person under it.
to make a wind powered car you make a wind powered car
noo! its powered by the wind.
A land yacht is such a vehicle. Get a tricycle chassis & add a mast with a dinghy mainsail & an area of flat ground, a beach at low tide is best. The same idea could be powered by a kite or steerable parachute.
no wind is powers it
Vasco Da Gama's ship was powered by the wind, it was a sailing boat.
No it is powered by water. The flow of the water generates electricity. A wind turbine uses the wind to generate the electricity
The 2013 Lincoln MKX is a gas-powered vehicle.
A wind-driven vehicle was made in Italy in 1335 and a Catholic priest called Father Ferdinand Verbiest supposedly built a steam-powered vehicle for the Chinese emperor in 1678. The first self-powered vehicle for which there is a proper record was designed in France in 1769 by Nicholas Joseph Cugnot and constructed by M. Brezin.