Tuesday, September 17, 2013

World's Biggest Walking Robot

Over 50 feet long and weighs over 11 tons, Fanny is now in Guinness World Record world's for being the largest walking robot. It is build by  Zollner Elektronik AG electronic firm based in Germany.


It is powered by a 2.0 liter diesel engine @ 140 hp and has two hydraulic circuits consisting 50 drivers and 272 valves and uses 165 liters of oil. It contains 4265 feet of electric cable.

Height of 11 feet, 12 feet of width and 51 feet length and has a wing span of 40 feet. It has room for 21 liters of fake blood which it spills from its back and 24 pounds of liquid gas which is used for breathing fire during the play and fascinate and amaze the audience. It can move its wings its tail is head around and can even roll its eyes.

It is a part of Tradinno project, which is a named by combining the words "Tradition" and "Innovation". The Fanny is setup for the folk play Drachenstich featured in Germany. The main attraction of this dragon is its large size obviously but it also breaths fire and can walk on its four legs with each leg containing seven mobile degrees for smooth foot movement. It is controlled by a radio remote control. It may not fly but is has enough capabilities to impress anyone.

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