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"Morgans" jsmorgan charterJUNK.net wrote:
.... I seriously doubt that you are going to get more than 8 pounds of thrust out of that motor, even with the ideal gearbox and prop. Probably not going to do well to move a person on skates. Right... Just depends on how easy it is to try. But maybe I can get a feel for what sort of electric motor would do. Propeller powered inline skating has been done with small gasoline/petrol motors. http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...e+jetpack&aq=f The first clip is on topic after the cool hang gliding introduction. But I would not want to use a noisy gasoline motor. Thanks. |
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