How the Road Wing was Invented – Chapter 2
How the Road Wing was Invented Chapter 2 In this chapter, I’ve included a photo of the original Road Wing that was built and tested in my garage. The wing is strapped to the roof of my wife’s red Grand Marquis. The photo almost reminds me of when you see a car driving down a …
How the Road Wing was Invented – Chapter 1
How the Road Wing was Invented Chapter 1 In January 2009, I was struck with an idea for an invention. As a pilot of small airplanes, I came up with a wing design to attach to a car that would create lift and make the vehicle lighter, thus giving it better gas mileage. It worked …
Testimonial
A few weeks ago, I drove to Ruidoso, New Mexico with the Road Wing and made it on a little over half a tank of gas. Wow, my truck has never gotten better gas mileage! And that was even with a loaded bed. My truck looked great too! My miles per gallon was better with …
Introducing the Road Wing
Introducing the Road Wing The Road Wing is innovative and cutting-edge technology! It’s the next greatest thing for trucks! Great for long haul trips and around town! Great for off-roading with the new light bar accessories. Or, to just make your truck unique. Good for the working man’s truck for fuel-efficiency. LET’S JUST SAY IT …
Do The Math!
If you’re an average truck driver driving around 16,000 miles a year and averaging 12 – 13 miles to the gallon, you’d use 1,300 gallons of gas in a year! The average cost of gas is $2.50 per gallon (and even double that in some places!). At this price, you’ll find yourself spending $3,205 on …
Learn How the Road Wing was Invented!
The Road Wing has been more than a decade in the making. Lifelong friends and founder, Stewart Hicks and Clark Douglass, have spent years testing their wing inventions and setting up the production facility in West Texas.