Davefoc, I'll try to address your concerns with a few excerpts from one of the other conversations that I've had on another forum. It'll be a little long but hopefully will explain what is happening. I leave out the propeller altogether to show that there is nothing magic about it.
Part 1: speed
A new illustration. A simple pulley system. One end of the string is attached to the ground. The string loops forward to a pulley that has a toy parachute attached to it. The string then comes back and attaches to a small wheeled cart. Another small wheeled cart with a flat sail is placed beside it.
Put both outside in a steady wind and let go of both carts. The sail cart takes off quickly and reaches a speed just under the windspeed. The parachute also takes off but more slowly because of the load of the wheeled cart and the gearing. If enough string is used, at some point the parachute also reaches a speed just under the wind speed.
How fast is the pulley cart going? Yes; twice as fast as the parachute. Faster than the wind that is powering it. Will it beat the other cart? Yes, if they go far enough.
Runs out of string - oops! Need to design a different gearing system between the air and the ground that won't run out of string. See the plans listed by spork referring to a prop cart.
Part 1: speed
A new illustration. A simple pulley system. One end of the string is attached to the ground. The string loops forward to a pulley that has a toy parachute attached to it. The string then comes back and attaches to a small wheeled cart. Another small wheeled cart with a flat sail is placed beside it.
Put both outside in a steady wind and let go of both carts. The sail cart takes off quickly and reaches a speed just under the windspeed. The parachute also takes off but more slowly because of the load of the wheeled cart and the gearing. If enough string is used, at some point the parachute also reaches a speed just under the wind speed.
How fast is the pulley cart going? Yes; twice as fast as the parachute. Faster than the wind that is powering it. Will it beat the other cart? Yes, if they go far enough.
Runs out of string - oops! Need to design a different gearing system between the air and the ground that won't run out of string. See the plans listed by spork referring to a prop cart.
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