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Rafi Ahmed
03-06-2005, 13:07
Its looking good!
Is that the motor in the backgorund?
evelyn1503
03-06-2005, 13:09
what in the world is it
Pat Fairbank
03-06-2005, 13:11
what in the world is it
It looks like what they're going to put in back of the propulsion fan on their hovercraft (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=38367), so that they can steer.
Al Skierkiewicz
03-06-2005, 14:40
I hope you are planning on using something more reliable than string but it is looking good so far.
I hope you are planning on using something more reliable than string but it is looking good so far.
lol, we are actually planning on leaving the "string", it suposedly can take a 100lb load
Greg Needel
04-06-2005, 18:01
lol, we are actually planning on leaving the "string", it suposedly can take a 100lb load
100 lbs is not alot considering you are generating force to move a person. you also might want to consider a rigid member in there something like a rod on a hinge so it maintains the distance between the members better then just knots in string
100 lbs is not alot considering you are generating force to move a person. you also might want to consider a rigid member in there something like a rod on a hinge so it maintains the distance between the members better then just knots in string
well, we'll see how it works, but it should do just fine. We have two ropes going across, which should strengthen it considerably. If it doesn't work out we'll change it, and in that case, thanks for the suggestions!
arp
How thick is your plywood? (I'm assuming that's what the 'fins' are made of) Because it doesn't look all that thick and doesn't wood bend fairly easily when it has such a large surface area (based on the comparison to the person next to it) If the wood started flexing during your 'flight' is it possible that it would horrible mess up your steering abilities? Have you considered a more rigid material by chance..
Ryan Albright
05-06-2005, 01:47
Are you going to have a kill switch? Just in case you break the string or loose control? Its looking great i might take on a project like this towards the end of summer
Are you going to have a kill switch? Just in case you break the string or loose control? Its looking great i might take on a project like this towards the end of summer
The fastest way to stop any hovercraft is to shut off the lift engine, which can be done easily by throttling the engine to zero or, in our case, simply turning the key since it's electric start.
arp
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