Vehicles
German University Students Design Air Thrust Hovercraft
Posted by Gizmodo US Edition at 7:00 AM on June 15, 2008
In a move that will cheer up lovers of vehicles that can travel on both water and (very flat) land, students at a German engineering university have built a one-person hovercraft that uses an air thrust system to move and steer.
Folks over at the Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences use a pneumatic propeller that pushes air through two channels. Each of the channels has a pair of flaps that behave like the thrust-reversing system of a turbo-drive to help a user easily manoeuvre left or right, go in reverse, and brake.
The way the project is set up hints that the students are looking to mass produce their hovercraft, though I'm not really sure how strong the market is for personal amphibious vehicles. Judging by the video on the site though, maybe they're planning on turning a parking lot into a hovercraft bumper car lot? Oh my god, I think I just stumbled upon the best idea ever. [Festo via Gizmo Watch]

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gyre
Posted 7:23 AM 15/6/08
Using it for reverse and turning, on the other hand, I have not seen done yet. I'm no expert though.
gyre
gyre
Posted 7:23 AM 15/6/08
Diverting part of the thrust fan is not a new idea. It's been done many a time before.
gyre
CrashingOut
Posted 7:13 AM 15/6/08
I disagree, this diverges from almost all other hovercraft by utlizing the forward thrust engine to divert air to the skirt versus a separate skirt motor. While the design presents the problem of loss of "float power" due to the greater distance and resistance this design encounters, maybe the germans have gone bruce on it, throwing more power on it than normal hovercrafts...
CrashingOut
altus
Posted 7:08 AM 15/6/08
This is merely an engineering end-of-the-year project... Thee are zillions of such devices around the world. There is nothing special here. Nothing new.
altus
daryll
Posted 9:21 AM 15/6/08
I always knew this would come in handy at some point:
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daryll