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patrick mitchel wrote:
http://users.skynet.be/nestofdragons/tam.htm Fortunately i can say i have nothing to gain in mentioning this thing but am curious what others think... Pat I looked at the site. The FAQ says that the engineering firm didn't understand why the traditional propeller used less power when the AC motor was cranked to full power. I would be VERY careful of trusting any statement from an aerodynamics company that can't understand a stalled prop. If they really wanted to look legitimate, they'd publish some figures like "X pounds of thrust at Y rpm with a Z diameter prop", not stick it on an ultralight and hope it flies. They already have the prop on a motor. Stick it on a dolly and attach a fish scale. What are they scared of? Any flat blade will more air when given a little angle and spun fast enough, but I don't think I'll be pulling the blades out of my house fan to put on the front of my project. -- http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org/ "Ignorance is mankinds normal state, alleviated by information and experience." Veeduber |
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