@StarFoxAutobot Yes, safety is first. Streamlined mesh like on the "Hover Bike". Look it up on utube (easy). Thanks 4 the comment. The Hover Bike only has one engine (if it ever flies) and so it would be limited to a couple of meters off the ground. Even with two engines u wouldn't linger at too much hieght for too long either (in case both engines fail) and there is no glide or auto-rotate. Parachute posssible only at great height. So it's basically a low flying fun thing (watch power-lines)!
@yappertrap Check out utube video of the Hiller Flying Platform and watch a fellow standing on top of a blender flying around and it's so stable that he fires a rifle from it!!! Go utube search Hiller Flying Platform.
I think you should cover up the open area above the rotor. Like yappertrap said it'd be dangerous not to.
StarFoxAutobot 3 months ago
@StarFoxAutobot Yes, safety is first. Streamlined mesh like on the "Hover Bike". Look it up on utube (easy). Thanks 4 the comment. The Hover Bike only has one engine (if it ever flies) and so it would be limited to a couple of meters off the ground. Even with two engines u wouldn't linger at too much hieght for too long either (in case both engines fail) and there is no glide or auto-rotate. Parachute posssible only at great height. So it's basically a low flying fun thing (watch power-lines)!
Justwantahover 3 months ago
do you see any design flaw there??? your sitting above a blender
yappertrap 5 months ago
@yappertrap Check out utube video of the Hiller Flying Platform and watch a fellow standing on top of a blender flying around and it's so stable that he fires a rifle from it!!! Go utube search Hiller Flying Platform.
Justwantahover 5 months ago