Travellar
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Hovercraft
Hi everybody!
I just searched this forum out looking for fellow mad scientist who can maybe help witha project or two I'm working on.
Current project is a Hovercraft. I've got it howering now, after a few mods to the original skirt. (I intend to ride it, and had to get the
skirt efficient enough to lift me) My problem is, I'm kinda short on ideas how to propel and steer it.
I know the typical method of driving a hovercraft involves something like a fan and rudder, or differintial fans. Problem is, where am I going to
find fans or propellers? Any other ideas are welcome. (And yes, I AM seriously considering using a pair of oars.)
I never had to say, \"What\'s the worst that could happen?\"
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HNO3
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I remember seing an article in the paper about some kids who bult a hovercraft for a science fair. Anyway, it consisted of a piece of plywood, a
lawnmower engine, and rubber inner tubes for the skirt. I thnk they retooled an exhaust fan blade for the lawnmower shaft.
\"In the beginning, God...\" Wait a minute, God doesn\'t exist!!!!!!!!!! \"OK, in the beginning, ummm, hydrogen...\" Wait a minute, what about the
laws of thermodynamics? \"OK, in the beginning, ummm.....UMMMMM, what\'s left to choose from?
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Travellar
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Exhaust fans, eh? thanks, I should be able to get a couple of those nice and cheap!
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Hobbit Porn
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Jet engines
You could use jet engines like this guy has
http://www.srl.org/machines/hovercraft/
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