L.G.S. Flying-car
Okay Mark this one's for you let's start giving you the information on how to put this type of flying car together and what technologies we are going to in men into this particular car oh, let's first look at this is it possible to make a flying vehicle and how close can we get to this type of design , let's show the design
This technology is not new but it does explain how neutral buoyancy works remember that this type of projects it was for kids rides and was featured as such.
If you wanted to see the video to this picture above check below
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But that's not the design we plan to use because this is not a flying car it's more like a flying by so we're going to streamline this concept we're only going to use the neutral buoyancy technology for our car.
Let's take a look at some pictures from World War II that use this type of neutral buoyancy this should give you a timeline and the facts that this type so technology is not new
After studying these images you should have a good reference on two things one neutral buoyancy to the size of the project we're going to build, we're one step closer a building are flying car.
Let's look at some technology we're going to use to build the actual frame out of the car this video will explain how to make the materials that we need.
With these two videos you should understand how to build are flying car
So let's go over some techniques of what's the car is going to look like first we know that a car looks like and we understand what a balloon look like so when we put the two together we need a new type of basket for our project
Here are some small details that people who have not actually worked on this type of project would never know, one we use strips of materials as you seen in the video but we also used plastic bags to keep the weight down, but plastic bags don't want to stick even with some of the most powerful glue to the installation foam oh, so we used a technique where we take strips of materials and glue the material to the Future mod we are iron the plastic into the materials with also glue added in we're not going to tell you which we do first because of sometimes if you want to know you will have to do it yourself but we did want to mention that this technique help build something quite remarkable.
Remember this is a type of dirigeable or small blimp so you're going to use similar technology we're just upgrading it so keep in mind that you're going to have to use some type of rope to attach your balloons even though we're going to be using cells
But how do you keep hydrogen from exploding or Catching Fire well I learned a few things from this next video if you watch it you will know all the little tricks in more when when it comes to things there are in our world that people really didn't want you to know and hide it in plain sight, we often say that this is like a library all the knowledge in the world are in the public services but very little people actually come to enjoy the knowledge this video is one of those how many things will you learn after you view it.
Yes this flying car is going to be a hard shell balloon and if you thin of enough installation phone send use the same stuff they used for balloons and combined them oh, then you get this poor man's fiberglass and then we move on to the next item on our list how do we move this through the sky propulsion of course you know this until electric vehicle so let's talk about how we're going to propellant with Sky Wheels, this video she'll give you the answer
Did you hear him say this was a new technology in the year that they made this new plane well we'll take that too another level and prove that this is just the Magnus effect and they've used it for a long time.
1853
Gustav Magnus explained the Magnus force for the first time in 1853. The Magnus effect is commonly used to explain the often mysterious and commonly observed movements of spinning balls in sports like soccer, baseball tennis, table tennis, volleyball, golf and cricket.
So right now we know we have our Wheels for the sky and this study has been around for a long time so it's nothing new if you do a bit of research will find that the manufacturer has been around for quite some time see it for yourself but we're moving on we need to see what this car could look like here are some photos that we're trying to make a car look like imagination is key
Call me and let me know if this gives you a pretty good idea on what and how we're going to put this lighter than air aircraft together and all we would need is an ultralight pilot license
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While there are a number of restrictions on ultralight activity - you can’t carry passengers, your aircraft can’t go too fast or weigh more than 254 pounds, etc. - there’s also a great deal of freedom, as ultralight pilots aren’t licensed in any way. There are no written or practical tests, and no specific medical requirements.
Because ultralight pilots aren’t licensed, this means that there’s no legal requirement for training. This doesn’t mean you can just jump in an ultralight and fly; you have to have some training first.
In the U.S., flying an ultralight doesn't require a license or a medical certificate of any kind, providing the aircraft meets the Federal Aviation Regulation called Part 103. Part 103 defines an ultralight as an aircraft that meets the following criteria:
Seats
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1
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Max. Empty Weight (Powered Aircraft)
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254 lbs
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Max. Empty Weight (Unpowered Aircraft)
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155 lbs
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Max. Fuel Capacity
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5 Gallons
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Max. Speed @ Full Power
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55 knots
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Max. Stall Speed (Power Off)
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24 knots
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To pilot a balloon you must have a pilot's license, or airman's certificate, just as you would for an airplane or any other aircraft. ... The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issues balloon pilot licenses and we train for the Lighter-than-Air category, Hot Air Balloon with Airborne Heater rating.
I wanted to put this information into here because what we're building doesn't actually classify as a balloon or an ultra-light it has both designed in it so I don't know which one will it qualify for but we will explore that four-wheel just ignore it and build it anyway as I did before it's time to bring this project back to life and redo what I already know are you in, now you know some of the techniques are used to build this car there are some more but we'll save that for later.
Do you understand why this video is put in this blogspot if not you need to go back and look at the other videos and connect the dots,
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Let's start a part 2 to this flying car Theory, by now reading the information above will give you a good idea that this is possible we would like to further deepen that theoretical physics.
Let's look at this diagram below to see how much it would take to lift a human remember we don't need as much because we want going to see neutral.
To know what buoyancy neutral is, blow a balloon up and then pat it into the air with your hand, if the balloon floats down slowly you have a neutral spot, we also know that neutral can be positive and negative. We know that this test is negative but would send you to the ground unharmed much like a parachute. Stay with me people this is theoretical and we are discussing physics.
A balloon parachute we've already seen that in World War II they were thinking the same thing and we seen some evidence that it does work let's remind you of that with the image below.
Yes they were experimenting with the idea of a personal balloon whatever you would call this, we gave the name Parra - balloon so we could name and keep track of the theories that we put forth so this one is grounded and test it. Now would we're suggesting it to take it from the early years into the twentieth century and shape those balloon into a form more like a car, but this theory is only been proven once by us. And I wasn't doing this alone at my current level of abilities I may only be able to pull off something more like this.
This is something I could achieve myself, but to keep with the theory of a flying car it must look more like a flying car so let's discuss that a little bit what you need is to take that round balloon we know so well and and if you only have limited abilities to make it look as much as a car or a bike as possible used this shape below to achieve what you need to get done.
What you're looking at in the above diagram is the balloon at the top right deflated just a little bit and a person can mount the middle of the balloon or the center of it and still achieve the neutral buoyancy as we research in the Para bounce we scene at the beginning of this blog, we start to make shapes as seen bottom right corner to symbolize what we have achieved. This achievement is allowing the balloon to be around us and still be in the center and below the balloons carrying weight wow using the full volume of the balloon.
Now you understand the next step is attaching the air Wheels to your new flying car, you understand now you understand the next step is attaching the air wheels to your new flying car, of course you understand the pink installation Farm gives it the strength we need to make our car form, above is the cover of the book we wrote but never published. The flying car merges many Technologies into one. The seat is like a hard Shield hammock this technology was perfect for giving you an example on how we make our shape for our car Halo throughout but stable and salad. Like those inflatable paddle boards.
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