aweesssoomee..i want to get into ucf to study mechanical engineering while being in its soccer team i know i wont have any "me time" but im used to it ..im actually desperate to enter college only 1 more year and im off
this project looks kickass... i will be doing the same as my senior design project ..is it possible that you guys give me a reference as from where to start/ or the report you submitted.
@dorika08 The hovercraft was built for a Senior Design course at UCF, so it was an original design. However a lot of design elements are inspired by others from all across the internet with our own personal modifications.
The craft flies on a big cushion of air, its actually 6.5 inches off the ground at all times and can fly right over anything smaller than that, the black bags on the side are what hold the air in. The dust comes from all the air rushing out from underneath; its just like if you blew onto a pile of dirt, some stuff is going to get kicked up! Thanks for the comment! :-)
@bryandPR The program overall was a good personal experience. The program has its main focus in thermofluids (air flow, planes, turbines etc...) and only offers a few introductory courses pertaining to space. You get out of it what you put in to it, but at the end you can call yourself a rocket scientist regardless, so thats a plus. Just note that most engineering jobs in orlando are mainly electrical or software based with Lockheed martin MFC being the exception. hope that helps!
aweesssoomee..i want to get into ucf to study mechanical engineering while being in its soccer team i know i wont have any "me time" but im used to it ..im actually desperate to enter college only 1 more year and im off
joeleecorreapineda 3 weeks ago
this project looks kickass... i will be doing the same as my senior design project ..is it possible that you guys give me a reference as from where to start/ or the report you submitted.
thanks
997870 6 months ago
Is the design publicly available? Might be a fun project to mimic after I graduate
chadbobb 8 months ago
What kind of wood did you use for the frame?
wlindenlaub 10 months ago
Nicely done! So how much was the finished product? And what motor did you use?
wlindenlaub 10 months ago
awesome indeed
bahamasbred 1 year ago
hi
did you buy a design for it and if so where did you bye it from
thanks heeps
dorika08 1 year ago
@dorika08 The hovercraft was built for a Senior Design Course, so the design is all original.
Oblisis 11 months ago
@dorika08 The hovercraft was built for a Senior Design course at UCF, so it was an original design. However a lot of design elements are inspired by others from all across the internet with our own personal modifications.
Oblisis 11 months ago
it's ttly awesome, but it looks lyk it's touching the ground snd it kicked up dust?? great job tho. it looks rlli cool
ziggy363 2 years ago
The craft flies on a big cushion of air, its actually 6.5 inches off the ground at all times and can fly right over anything smaller than that, the black bags on the side are what hold the air in. The dust comes from all the air rushing out from underneath; its just like if you blew onto a pile of dirt, some stuff is going to get kicked up! Thanks for the comment! :-)
Oblisis 2 years ago
hey im gonna try to transfer to ucf for next fall. hows the aerospace program?
bryandPR 2 years ago
@bryandPR The program overall was a good personal experience. The program has its main focus in thermofluids (air flow, planes, turbines etc...) and only offers a few introductory courses pertaining to space. You get out of it what you put in to it, but at the end you can call yourself a rocket scientist regardless, so thats a plus. Just note that most engineering jobs in orlando are mainly electrical or software based with Lockheed martin MFC being the exception. hope that helps!
Oblisis 2 years ago
awesome
go ucf
d1ez3 2 years ago