Alan Rorie explains how the motor of the Raygun Gothic Rocketship, a major art project for Burning Man 2009, and a retro rocket that evokes the romanticism with which space travel was associated in the 1940s, works.
you should've seen it live in person, in a rocketship, under a transparent floor, with magnetically controlled plasma cylinders installed and in motion...
you should've seen it live in person, in a rocketship, under a transparent floor, with magnetically controlled plasma cylinders installed and in motion...
magdalen23 2 years ago
seems awfully complex for just a couple of rotating propellers, looks cool though.
Atevra 2 years ago