Hydrogen Peroxide Helicopter Intora Firebird
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@BrunoBagina, I wonder what new company your talking about... As much as I know, all the rights still belong to my father. Intora lost all the rights to him after court case I think in approx. 2007. As I know, he never sold any of the rights afterwards.
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@BrunoBagina Thanks for the info. I was wondering what operating costs were per hour of flight time as well.
I think it would be an interesting experiment to use this technology to run an emergency electric generator.What do you think?
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@hoomersinpsom you can buy industrial or food grade hydrogen peroxide 35 very cheap on bulk and then you just use a low pressure destiler for to purify
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@JetBeetlePropulsion you are right that there is no torque to counter balance but the tail rotor gives a greater control
What is the flight time?How long do the catalyst last?
HiFiman4u 11 months ago
@HiFiman4u the old catalyst last 50 hours but the new company that owns the project will last much longer using new nano catalyst mech.
flight time is 2.5 hours
BrunoBagina 11 months ago
Where did you get your distiller? Did you make your own? I ask because I am personally interested in building a peroxide rocket, but from what I've seen it's an all around great fuel. Maybe I could convert my RC Truck to run off it! By the way, what kind of flight time do you see out of this thing?
jag9998 1 year ago
@jag9998 Ye i Made my own distiller back when i was in college using basic chemistry lab equipment the normal distilling equipment and a vaccum pump that all
BrunoBagina 1 year ago
Where did you get your distiller? Did you make your own? I ask because I am personally interested in building a peroxide rocket, but from what I've seen it's an all around great fuel. Maybe I could convert my RC Truck to run off it!
jag9998 1 year ago
@jag9998 I use a normal lab distiller conected to a vacumm pump,it takes lost of time but its simpler
BrunoBagina 1 year ago