Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Aircraft Propulsion Question?

Kim Gerbino: Depends on the form of this unlimited power. electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, etc?And it depends on how fast you want the aircraft to go. Rotors as in helicopters are very inefficient, a wing is much better. For slow speeds, a propellor is best. For high speed, a jet engine is best. Either can be run from an electric motor....Show more

Cherry Stampka: Interesting. A rear-facing nozzle shooting air might get you off the ground, though electric motors driving propellors would probably work better. Once you get off the ground and up to speed, there are a couple of possabilities.In air or space, you might use the Bifield-Brown effect, where you put a very high voltage on the aircraft, with a positive voltage on the leading edges and negative voltage on the trailing edges. This will not give much thrust, but it can attain tremendous speeds over time. It is rumored that at least one of the military's stealth planes can cruse outside the atmosphere - possib! ly to the Moon - using this effect.Once you get into the vacuum of space, an ion engine can take over and produce slight thrust but very high speeds....Show more

Rocio Karvis: Probably some kind of turbine thruster like an engine on a jet aircraft.

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