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Mowing The Sky

First reaction - is this real? It looks like a fan heater stuck on a remote control plane!
 
Darat said:
First reaction - is this real? It looks like a fan heater stuck on a remote control plane!

Yeah it's real. I saw the model flying on the Science Channel, that's where I heard about it.
 
I'd like just one simple figure please! What was the thrust to weight ratio for the model?

It does look incredibly inefficient with lots of drag from the frame around the fans.

What advantage does it have over conventional aircraft.

Any links?

Looks cool though.
 
edthedoc said:
I'd like just one simple figure please! What was the thrust to weight ratio for the model?

It does look incredibly inefficient with lots of drag from the frame around the fans.

What advantage does it have over conventional aircraft.

Any links?

Looks cool though.
Agree with ed. Also agree it looks cool...kinda like a reel lawn mower with a vertical stabilizer added.

Wouldn't all the exposed fan blades be a foreign object damage (FOD) nightmare?
 
Because I know absolutely nothing about aeronautical engineering, I agree with everyone in this thread.

I especially agree with ed, who asked "any links" in response to the original post, which included, and in fact was about, a link. Any links?

C'mon, let's all hit ourselves in the head with hammers! Who's with me?
 
the link, if you check it all out, has several videos of the RPV (Radio Control) model.
Ther concept is not dissimilar to the "suction" boundary layer control stuff of several years ago, which NASA and some others played with...
 

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