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http://www.airscooter.com/pages/airscooter_main.htm
This guy got an MIT invention award and a gushing story on CBS news. But the bloody thing has a single engine and does NOT auto rotate, having fixed pitch blades, so you either have a ballistic parachute that somehow doesn't get tangled in the rotor or you die when the engine quits above 10 or 20 feet or so. Why do people come up with such insane contraptions... |
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Why wouldn't it auto rotate?... The blades are no different than a
gyrocopter's fixed blades and they autorotate... I can confidently predict that like Moeller's Skycar they will still be pitching it to "investors" for years to come... PT Barnum was a genius.. denny J.Kahn wrote: http://www.airscooter.com/pages/airscooter_main.htm This guy got an MIT invention award and a gushing story on CBS news. But the bloody thing has a single engine and does NOT auto rotate, having fixed pitch blades, so you either have a ballistic parachute that somehow doesn't get tangled in the rotor or you die when the engine quits above 10 or 20 feet or so. Why do people come up with such insane contraptions... |
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Denny wrote:
Why wouldn't it auto rotate?... The blades are no different than a gyrocopter's fixed blades and they autorotate... I can confidently predict that like Moeller's Skycar they will still be pitching it to "investors" for years to come... PT Barnum was a genius.. denny Don't know the technical reason but their own website has this to say in the FAQ. Question: Does the AirScooter auto-rotate? Answer: The AirScooter is designed for the recreational sport flyer and as such does not auto-rotate. The AirScooter is designed for recreational flying at low altitude where even traditional helicopters have little benefit from auto-rotation. Design efforts have been done on a ballistic emergency chute for the AirScooter. To be included for future email updates on this issue click here to join our email list. |
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In article . com, Denny says...
Why wouldn't it auto rotate?... The blades are no different than a gyrocopter's fixed blades and they autorotate... I can confidently predict that like Moeller's Skycar they will still be pitching it to "investors" for years to come... PT Barnum was a genius.. The gyrocopter is always in a state of autorotation, that is the flow goes thru the rotor from the bottom to the top.A helicopter goes from the top thru the bottom .So in order to change flow direction and autorotate the pitch must be changed . In a fix pitch design this cant be done .So in the event of an engine failure the royor(s) will slow down and lose lift. Chuck (ex Scheutzow Helicopter employee) S |
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Yup, about 1 millisecond after I hit send my brain got an extra
molecule of oxygen and I remembered the difference in blade pitch... I cringed because I expected to get blasted by the group, but so far everyone has been kind... I still expect this machine to fail in the marketplace... denny ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: In article . com, Denny says... Why wouldn't it auto rotate?... The blades are no different than a gyrocopter's fixed blades and they autorotate... I can confidently predict that like Moeller's Skycar they will still be pitching it to "investors" for years to come... PT Barnum was a genius.. The gyrocopter is always in a state of autorotation, that is the flow goes thru the rotor from the bottom to the top.A helicopter goes from the top thru the bottom .So in order to change flow direction and autorotate the pitch must be changed . In a fix pitch design this cant be done .So in the event of an engine failure the royor(s) will slow down and lose lift. Chuck (ex Scheutzow Helicopter employee) S |
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In article . com, Denny says...
Yup, about 1 millisecond after I hit send my brain got an extra molecule of oxygen and I remembered the difference in blade pitch... I cringed because I expected to get blasted by the group, but so far everyone has been kind... I still expect this machine to fail in the marketplace... Naaahh we're not that bad. You only get blasted around here if ya act like jaun LOL!!! Like you I don't think it will fly in the marketplace either even if it does fly..First engine out and that's the end of story . See ya Chuck S |
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Denny wrote:
Yup, about 1 millisecond after I hit send my brain got an extra molecule of oxygen and I remembered the difference in blade pitch... I cringed because I expected to get blasted by the group, but so far everyone has been kind... I still expect this machine to fail in the marketplace... denny ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: In article . com, Denny says... Why wouldn't it auto rotate?... The blades are no different than a gyrocopter's fixed blades and they autorotate... I can confidently predict that like Moeller's Skycar they will still be pitching it to "investors" for years to come... PT Barnum was a genius.. The gyrocopter is always in a state of autorotation, that is the flow goes thru the rotor from the bottom to the top.A helicopter goes from the top thru the bottom .So in order to change flow direction and autorotate the pitch must be changed . In a fix pitch design this cant be done .So in the event of an engine failure the royor(s) will slow down and lose lift. Chuck (ex Scheutzow Helicopter employee) S But not before our ignorant media convinces a few people to buy them... |
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Denny wrote:
Why wouldn't it auto rotate?... The blades are no different than a gyrocopter's fixed blades and they autorotate... I can confidently predict that like Moeller's Skycar they will still be pitching it to "investors" for years to come... PT Barnum was a genius.. There's no clutch on the blades to allow them to free spin in case of the engine loss of power. |
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![]() Ron Natalie wrote: Denny wrote: Why wouldn't it auto rotate?... The blades are no different than a gyrocopter's fixed blades and they autorotate... I can confidently predict that like Moeller's Skycar they will still be pitching it to "investors" for years to come... PT Barnum was a genius.. There's no clutch on the blades to allow them to free spin in case of the engine loss of power. I In addition, the rotor diameter is stated to be only 14 feet, blades are "exttruded aluminum". There can't be a lot of mass there, can there? Remembering it IS *ultralight*. Web site also recommends not flying over 50 feet above ground. Well, dangit, how ya gonna clear the power lines if ya can't go over 50 ft? Controls like a motorcycle -- just gotta appeal to "everyman". But like others stated, it will attract attention, and likely money too. (Remembering PTB's ",,,born everyminute" ) Flash |
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