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  • I thought I recall seeing a microjet engine once, or at least a prototype: it was basically a small, square, thin, flat hollow plate with a turbine fan (essentially, just the blades and axle) inside (plus, I'm sure some intricate channels not readily visible; this was on TV some years ago), and it was handheld size.

    Anyone know what I'm taking about?

  • Nice !!!

  • did someone fart?

  • Cute...

  • I am getting hungry of that.... grilled hot dogs, mmmm!

  • how did you make that, can you send me some plans

  • what happens if you put something in the hole where the air goes in the jet? does it just stop?

  • put it on a weigth scale, and u can meassure it push power

  • what do you run it off of?

  • that's like boiling tea sound :D

  • that is the smartests looking pulsejet i've seen for a longtime, well done.

  • is there any difficulty in making one as small as this, compared to a full size? becuase I have wanted to build one and mount it onto an Rc, car. however I am thinking that the rc car would melt

  • Can you please send me a link to this? (how to make)

  • just see next to the video window, to the file description box, and you will find the link to the old forum, where I found the video, and all of KnowHow.

    :)

  • does it make enough thrust to move something? I'm thinking a small "park flyer" airplane...

  • Very nice. And we can see the "working zone" by the heat emitted.

  • That is about the coolest thing i have ever seen on youtube

  • what is it made out of. e.g. copper?

    what are you running it on

  • I did not made this beauty, I just find it on the internet, and attache to youtube.

    It looks like it's running with propane-butane.

    Copper woud melt at this temperature, so maybe it's thin iron tube.

  • butane wouldnt work on such a small jet like that it has to be either acetyelen or hydrongen to get right atmospheric differential.

  • exactly what i was thinking... :S

  • Is that a scram jet? Are there any internal parts?

  • This is the smallest lockwood-hiller valveless pulsejet engine ever made. No moving parts, no interior parts, only the correctly constructed pure tube

  • How does it work? Which direction does the air flow? Why is it shaped like a U? Does it have to be shaped like a U?

  • The U shape is not nessesary for working, but needed to get thrust. I sent some link to you.

  • your kidding right i didnt think atmospheric pressure would run such a small jet unless you used hydrongen or acetylene . i have the equations for the bigger ones but can you post diamentions anyways p.s 5 stars

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