Tony Hughes won the 28th International Birdman of Bognor competition with a hang-glider flight of 84.4 metres. Hughes was attempting to reach a distance of 100 metres to win a jackpot prize of 25,000 pounds.While many of the birdmen were classified as fun jumpers, wearing fancy dress costumes with no aerodynamic potential at all, there were a small number of serious competitors hoping to glide or flap their way to the prize distance.One man taking it very seriously was David Moore from Connecticut, Unites States. Moore is sure that his human bat suit can achieve powered flight if the wind conditions are right. Perhaps it was the wind that caused him to fly a measly 5,3 metres and land flat on his...