Nothing wrong with using gas motors for hovering a full size. The momentum at that size makes for slower/fewer corrections. But I do not think the design in this video is the way to go. Look at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3yjpX54s_U for a better (and working) approach.
It looks like it's effectively thrust vectoring by disrupting the shrowds. Watch for the headlines " Chinese man killed while trying to fly human food processor"
Well, thanks Jan for your vote of confidence. And yes, I too am skeptical of anyone being successful with internal combustion engines. The control permutations are staggeringly large. Methinks that's part of Paul Moller's SkyCar challenges - and he's been at it for 25 years or so and burned through, according to his website, about 100 million USD in angel investments (and in my opinion, to produce a product for which there is no market, but that's a whole other conversation.)
I believe jets would have some issues also. From what I know their response time when throttling is very high, which would, once again, harm stability.
yeah.. stabilization is a key factor and I can hardly see it happening with combustion engines. maybe it can lift off, but I would be skeptical of it's ability to safely fly.
I like his staggered motor design but I couldn't tell if he had any augmented stabilization...I guess a man with a cool enough flight suit can do anything.
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Nothing wrong with using gas motors for hovering a full size. The momentum at that size makes for slower/fewer corrections. But I do not think the design in this video is the way to go. Look at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3yjpX54s_U for a better (and working) approach.
@Jan I meant jet-powered, "quad-like" drones ;)
Well, thanks Jan for your vote of confidence. And yes, I too am skeptical of anyone being successful with internal combustion engines. The control permutations are staggeringly large. Methinks that's part of Paul Moller's SkyCar challenges - and he's been at it for 25 years or so and burned through, according to his website, about 100 million USD in angel investments (and in my opinion, to produce a product for which there is no market, but that's a whole other conversation.)
or, maybe I'm wrong and we could soon have these...
http://terminator.wikia.com/wiki/HK-Drone
niiiice
I believe jets would have some issues also. From what I know their response time when throttling is very high, which would, once again, harm stability.
I wonder when i see 8 jet turbines instead !:-)
Just getting that thing up and running has a high probability for death and dismemberment.
yeah.. stabilization is a key factor and I can hardly see it happening with combustion engines. maybe it can lift off, but I would be skeptical of it's ability to safely fly.
I like his staggered motor design but I couldn't tell if he had any augmented stabilization...I guess a man with a cool enough flight suit can do anything.