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  • Will you be the test pilot?

  • i love this sports edition but now that i have three kids and a large dog do u have a mini van edition?

  • VERY VERY good now all u need is a gyro Turning system and u can make it do Crazy ass stunts

  • Then how do they steer?

  • you stupid twitt!

  • I too have invented something. It is a gold machine. Yep. You just put dirt in it and crank the handle and gold comes out a little hole in the bottom. However it is just an idea, and I can not guaranty it will work. I am selling the blue print for my machine for $400 each.

  • they already did this add to it man

  • They already have one similar that uses the Coanda effect tested by Naudin if I remember right.There is video on the net. I was thinking a better way though may be using a Tesla turbine setup using spinning disks. I was thinking of using G10 (Garolite) since it is pretty cheap and still strong.The Tesla turbine builders society should be able to help you out if you google it. Once off the ground I would use electrogravitic scalar waves. Joseph Hiddinks patent. Only time & money make them fly.

  • It seems feasible. My own design is good deal more aggressive though. If my math is right, then it should be able to the lift enough to displace just under 150% of the vehicle's mass.

  • This is a cool idea, but if it were possible it would have been done already.

    The people at Lockheed-Martin have TONS of cash flowing out their A-holes and tons of great engineers, and they cant do it.

    Lots of people have tried both small scale and full scale flying saucers and not one of them have worked.

    Its just not a feasible flight shape using current technology.

  • @TheHappyPilot It has been done, quite a few time actually. The most recent reproduction of a Coanda Effect saucer is this small UAV reported by the AP to have been bought by the military for use as a recon device. watch?v=KXVtUCABiv8

    The idea is over 50 years old though, with rumors that the Nazi's even had some disc shaped prototypes, and that the UFO reports of the 50's were examples of the U.S.'s attempts to perfect the technology for a stealth aircraft.

  • if you slow 1 fan (if there on top of each other) you would reduce air flow causeing it to go down.but if you put flaps on the rim holes(cover) it should work better.

    just a suggestion.

  • Its a Fake !!

  • Huh really? I would of never guessed...

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  • @WhiteLotus317 Hows the gravity connected to the time? The only thing i know is time running slower on objects that are moving very fast. So time is connected to speed.

  • and time's moving slower in a gravitational field ...

  • WhiteLotus317, wow! You must be very intelligent, you can afford to legislate your own physical laws. Have you ever planned to write a book about?

    ;-))

  • Whoa, for a while there I thought Balloon Boy had made one of these and was flying across the country in it, and those rescue choppers looking for him. I can't believe his brothers said they saw him take off in it!

  • Very interesting, have you tried making a prototype?

  • It turned out to be extremely light and also strong, flexible, bouncing off things, rather than breaking. It's the bumper car of the air.

  • needs more horns whistles bells and steam yeah steam contraptions.

  • cool Idea..I hope it work out for you..

  • can i buy soon? in like 12 years? if there isint already alot of them i would like to fly one

  • I agree, don't give up but Center of Gravity and Center of Lift will become an issue. The Avrocar and Cypher have the same problem. Fast forward speeds will present you with another set of problems. Geobat inventor.

  • dont give up. try something new:)

  • yawn.....

  • wont work ya fuckin tit

  • Someone's (AGAIN) trying to re-invent what Tesla invented back in 1912...

    The world still doesn't want these types of transport...

  • TACOS

  • burito

  • Counter rotation of craft body would be a very big challenge to control. I understand the counter rotating wings/fans should do this to some extent but the control slots along the edges must be what you are expecting to provide counter rotation control. That being said, It would take a really sophisticated computer program to run the control system due to all the variables in air directing needed to accomplish any stability and control-ability at all.

    Unless you're rich, not gonna happen.

  • lmao dude you dont have a clue this thing obvoisly wont fly

  • crazy!!! im in the proccess of building a working circular craft and let me say yours is bogus.. do you know anything about flight priciples.

  • Not flight, hover.

  • This things seems kinda interesting.....You should make a small model of this thing and see if it works. A small model should be fairly easy to build....

  • Neat idea, i am sure there will be lots of problems. One might be that since there is quite some distance between the counter rotating fans, and since they may be running at different speeds, you will definitely need some control gyros. I do not think that you expected vehicle speed will be high enough to worry about the Coanda effect [Not Quanda] given the surface size ratio.

  • We already have these top secret.

  • that thing will flip over and kill ya. i support brave new designs, but you need to rethink this one. i doubt the compressors are strong enough. what you need is something like a jet engine to get enough lift potential for the Quanda-effect. the theory is that what you need is large negative pressure above the wing/saucer while at the same time have high pressure under. your twin compressor idea fails because i think you will be left with low pressure up and down. thus no lift, you see.

  • Its a good idea.I hope you are succesfull!

  • This will fly great. Does'nt a frisbee? Other radio-controlled Coanda-Effect models built and flown by Jean-Louis Naudin and others fly great, on very little power.

  • I love the way you speak & explain.

    "I don't if it will fly... It has'nt been tested..."

    Classy

  • I think it looks cool. I like the way the toy ones maneuver. The handling might take a little getting used to. I would like it to be able to at least hover using the fans, so I could plausibly deny the existence of those gold-producing anti-gravity units.

  • LOL, sounds like a death machine.

  • lets see a working scale model!!

  • hi I tried every thing and every way in this design and I screwd it compeletley, good luck anyway

  • Funny you should say parachute, I was thinking the same thing but have the driver suspended under the middle more like a microlight that way the balance would be better because it all looks too tight to have a pilot inside the craft it's self unless this is 30' diameter. I think we both agree Moller has got it wrong! I think the moller craft it too small even if he used the Coanda effect.

  • Right again. In fact, my other design has no top fan at all, just a round hole up there with a rounded fabric covering (looks like a flattened dome) above it to direct the pressurized air over the top surface, but people don't believe we can eliminate the torque (we can). Since the whole craft is continuously "inflated", it supplies its own "cabin pressure" for high altitude "flight".

  • It would also act as its own tent. Upon landing, simply stake it down with the provided tent stakes and roll out your sleeping bag.

  • Nice video I see you have been thinking about this for a while!

  • Yeah, I tried to plan for engine failure. Ideally, it would act as its own parachute. The bottom fan is intended to be large enough and the fins angled such that it will continue to turn, powered by air pressure underneath as it descends, giving needed air flow to the control surfaces so the dummy can keep it upright. Otherwise, it will dive at the ground like a mad kite. Luckily it also functions as its own air bag!

  • Have you made one? Does it work? You use the present tense a lot so I'm excited about this.

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