The nature of vector addition might well kill this. The boats might be moving faster than the wind, but is the down wind component of their velocity faster than the wind?
Yes, the downwind component can be 3X or more the wind speed. There is plenty of GPS data to back this up. This is not in contention. It's an every day thing for ice-boat racers.
I don't think this will be resolved until you've posted the plans as promised, spork.
Fair enough. I can't imagine that will resolve it, but at least it will make it possible for anyone to try it.
I don't have it all laid out, but it's pretty darn straightforward. Hopefully this will be enough for anyone that wants to try it:
Get:
- A set of GWS 4" wheels (LXHHZ7) from any R/C hobby shop
- The 90 degree gear drive from a T-Rex 600 R/C heli and the torque tube that drives it.
- A 14" x 10" GWS plastic slow-flyer prop (same hobby shop)
- A 5 mm carbon tube for the axle
- A relatively soft aluminum tube from the hardware store (Orchard Supply Hardware in our case)
- A little bitty tail wheel.
- Remove the tail rotor drive shaft from the T-Rex 600 tail rotor gearbox and replace it with the 5mm carbon axle.
- Carefully drill out the hubs of the GWS wheels to fit the 5mm axle, and stick them on.
- Mount your aluminum tube to the bottom of the gear box (get creative) and bend it to form an arc like you see on JB's model (Make sure you have the gear box oriented such that pushing the cart forward causes the prop to spin clockwise when viewed from behind).
- Mount the tailwheel on the bottom of the arc'd aluminum tube
- Make a bearing support on the top of the arc'd aluminum tube to support the aft end of the torque tube.
- Drill the hub out on the GWS prop in order to fit it on the torque tube, and stick it in place (curved surface forward).
- Make sure everything spins VERY freely - spray the gears with silicone lubricant if necessary. You can even clean the lube out of the bearings to reduce the drag.
Place it on your treadmill at 10 mph. If it doesn't go straight ahead (and it won't) adjust the steering by bending the soft aluminum tube very slightly. Make sure this doesn't mess up the alignment and cause any drag.
Take a video and post it on youtube.
Don your flamesuit.