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Rob Bulaga wrote:
I know I'm opening myself up to all sorts of flaming, but I designed, built and flew Trek's Solotrek and Springtail aircraft. I think I can shed some light on your discussion about the "jetpack's" stability. All hovering aircraft are statically unstable. Technical nit (not a flame I hope): all lighter-than-air aircraft, many of which are in the subset of hovering aircraft, are statically stable. At least so far as I understand these things. The stability of a high-rotor vs. a low-rotor is a dynamic effect, analogous to dihedral on a high-wing vs. low-wing aircraft. It does nothing to promote static (hovering) stability. Hovering these machines is like trying to stand on a large beachball in the middle of a swimming pool. Essentially, you're balancing on a column of air. There is no pendulum effect. When the machine tilts, the force vectors (columns of air) tilt too. Their relative position to the c.g. is unchanged. There is no "righting" force. Now supposing the engine fails - at that point, which in general is easier to make safer: the high rotor or the low rotor aircraft? (See my reply to Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe's post on the pendulum fallacy for my reasoning, such as it is, on why I suspect high rotor is probably safer than low rotor.) |
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