February 26, 2008

MAN-MADE TORNADOES DRIVE ODD PLANE (May, 1936)

Filed under: Aviation — @ 2:01 am
Source: Popular Science ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: May, 1936
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MAN-MADE TORNADOES DRIVE ODD PLANE

Following successful ground tests of a wooden model, a Stillwater, Okla., inventor has begun construction of a full-sized airplane of radical design that he expects to show unprecedented speed. The craft’s twin propellers will blow a tornado of air through a pair of cylindrical ducts, shaped to enhance the propulsive effect obtained, so that its two 100-horse-power motors will do the work of much larger power plants in standard planes.

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  1. While blowing air into a Venturi tube will increase its velocity the increased drag will more than
    reduce its resulting thrust.

    Comment by Stannous — February 26, 2008 @ 9:38 am

  2. But in a ducted fan engine that doesn’t occur until high speeds. The Bell X-22 http://www.aerospaceweb.org/aircraft/research/x22/ used ducted fans for the higher thrust to weight ratio (and safety of aircraft carrier deck crews)

    I agree with you Stannous that this guys dream of high speed with ducted fans was just that…a dream.

    A technical report from the 60’s is available here http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/AD274589

    Comment by Firebrand38 — February 26, 2008 @ 3:08 pm

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