Yes please I would like to see that! But my main problem is the transition( do you have big garage ?
OK. I'll take that video and post it (although you may have to remind me - I'm old and addled). As far as the transition from below wind speed to above wind speed, you can see that in the video in a bunch of places. We push it so it's coasting backward on the treadmill (below wind speed). It then accelerates to above wind speed again and moves to the front of the treadmill.
I would love to build a cart like this. Is it possible to get the spec of the prop and the gear ??
A very small number of people have been pressing me to make up a kit of parts. I think I can do that for about $30 at this point. But I don't want to do it unless I have at least 10 people that want a set. Please let me know if you would. In the meantime...
The gear ratio between the axle and prop shaft is 1:1.
JB's cart uses a tailrotor gearbox and torque-tube from a T-Rex 600 R/C
heli (H60133 "600 Metal Tail Torque Tube Unit" $61.99)
Mine will use a gear set from the T-Rex 500 R/C heli (H50096 Torque Tube
Front Drive Gear Set $10.99) and I will make the gearbox that holds those
gears using a mill.
The wheels are: GWS 4" Ultra-Light Wheel 102mm 6.3g ($2/set)
The prop is: GWS 14"x10" slow flyer plastic prop ($3 each)
The wheel size is relatively important as is the size and pitch of the prop.
These govern the advance ratio of the vehicle. That's what enables it to go
downwind faster than the wind. To make it go upwind, I'd simply buy a set
of the same style GWS wheels in a smaller diameter.
The axle is a 5mm carbon tube
The "frame" is a piece of soft aluminum tubing from your local hardware
store (Orchard Supply Hardware).
As I say, I plan to put together something more comprehensive. But this
thing is pretty darn simple, and the above info along with a picture should
be enough for most folks.
Notes:
- Make sure the prop spins clockwise from behind when the cart is pushed
forward.
- We've used rubber bands on our wheels for better traction - when needed.
It works fine on our treadmill without