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Old July 22nd 10, 02:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.homebuilt
Dean
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Default Propeller or jet to push an in-line skater?

On Jul 22, 8:49*am, Jim Yanik wrote:
"Garry O" wrote .au:



"John Doe" wrote in message
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Dan wrote:


cavelamb wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Orval Fairbairn o_r_fairbairn earth_link.net wrote:


The model airplane guys have a very small (about 15" long, 5"
dia) turbojet that they use on scale jet R/C planes. It costs
about $3000 US.


How much for maintenance and fuel?


It burns a quart of fuel in a minute or minute and a half.


Is it louder than a gas powered weedeater? Just curious.


Deafening.


100,000 RPM with every harmonic ever invented.


I think they missed the lower sub harmonics, but who can hear
over that racket?


Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxT5H...eature=related


Some backpack fan powered paragliding. Looks like so
much fun, but dangerous.


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Thanks to the replies.


I would imagine less dangerous than trying to in-line skate with one of
those things on :-)


this powered-skater thing reminds me of the rocket-powered street luge.
(used Aerotech APCP rocket motors.)

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The whole concept sounds like a qualification entry for a Darwin
Award.

Dean