M200G Volantor
This one may be hard to beat on the trails for off-road performance:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,291889,00.html |
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linky no worky. :mad: Here is a linky to a pdf about vehicle. http://www.moller.com/files/M200_Brochure.pdf Its a ufo!! |
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Weird. Fox took the story down. Could even Rupert Murdoch be afraid of the land use moderation going on here!?!?!?!? :eek: Scary!
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Here's an awesom evid, especially the music: http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/354/C12968/
(Does anyone else hear Pat Benatar ("cover me with kisses ...") in that music?) |
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with the lack of apparent control surfaces, how does this thing navigate?
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I would say the computer varies the speed of the fans in sync therefor tilting the aircraft and providing thrust. For spin I would say there's a few redirection fans on 2 or 4 of the fans to cause it to rotate. Any other ideas??
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redirection fins. not fans lol
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Probably by vectoring the thrust patterns as needed. |
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Ok... so a flying saucer look-alike is pulled around by a large crane in a video (the trajectory that it takes even LOOKs like it's hanging from a crane!). I'll bite...so?
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