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What are you using right now to power it? And you could also use the big muffin fans they give you each year in the kit. We had a little fun playing with them last year similar to what your doing with this.
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Add a platform and some handles and some stablization, and this thing will own the Segway.
It'd be like in Back to the Future... |
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Now, if you get a couple weedwacker engines... |
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i'm curious as to how you made the skirt, and what material you used. this has always been a problem that grounds my home-brewed hovercraft projects. |
I know when i have made my hover crafts ive used garbage bags, It looks like tytus did too. I know in my case i used a bag for leaves and outdoors stuff so its a little thicker and using low temp hot glue doesnt make the plastic melt and gives a nice seal.
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They don't appear to ride that high off the ground though. http://www.airboard.com.au/ |
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while were at it Light poliber sign material An ovaoltine lid a 1/4 inch bolt, nut and washers 3 Big victor fans 1 Fisher price motor 1 ptopler taken from helicopter toy Some ke-nex 1 or two 14.4 dril bateries Garbage bag Duckt tape Total Cost To me......... $0.00 See, its easy |
those airboards aren't true hovercraft. they have a small "kicker" wheel in the bottom, to give it an accelerated start. when you lean back, the wheel touches the ground, makes you go faster, well, faster. a true hovercraft will never touch the ground once in flight (it's not touching ground, it must be flying :p).
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