Jetoptera's Bladeless Propulsion System

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In this video we will be looking at Jetoptera's Bladeless Propulsion System that utilizes fluid induction.
There are several advantages of doing this specially in conjunction with boxwings.
At present Fluidics propulsion system will utilize GE aviation gas turbine but it can use an electric turbine as well.

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@derrickstableford8152
@derrickstableford8152 3 роки тому
Interesting concept, I wonder if this could be applied to boats, with an electric fan. I’m thinking particularly to the small dingy and kayak/ trolling sectors where hands and animals proliferate.
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation 3 роки тому
That is actually a very good idea. I am sure people looking at submarine propulsion would be extremely interested and even boats
@RoadTripTravel
@RoadTripTravel 3 роки тому
Good question about boats.
@timothygooding9544
@timothygooding9544 3 роки тому
another thing to look into is how large ships also pump air under themselves to reduce drag, could be really interesting Also for a kayak you could probably test it with a 3d-printed set of parts, would love to see that become a reality
@Cythil
@Cythil 3 роки тому
Pump-jet on watercraft have quite a few similarities.
@skydancer2992
@skydancer2992 3 роки тому
Tom Clancy wrote about such a submarine drive in The Hunt for Red October, in the 80's.
@pauld6967
@pauld6967 3 роки тому
It will be interesting to see how the thrust-to-weight ratio works out for the full-scale, manned and fully-equipped aircraft.
@WilliamRNicholsonLST-1195
@WilliamRNicholsonLST-1195 2 роки тому
In other words you want your fat mother in law to be a test pilot just to make sure lighter loads can be carried with a HUGE margin of safety ?
@pauld6967
@pauld6967 2 роки тому
@@WilliamRNicholsonLST-1195 As the old saying goes: better safe than sorry. I proudly state that I am Old School and reject the new-fangled 'Risk Assessment' approach for the tried & true 'Risk Avoidance' approach.
@got2kittys
@got2kittys 2 роки тому
This might make an interesting motorcycle drive system. Very inexpensive compared to a geared system.
@jakehix8132
@jakehix8132 2 роки тому
@@pauld6967 Watching the 6 month planned Inspiration4, which set numerous records for humanity, implemented quite a few large-scale never-done-before changes... like the Cupola in place of docking capabilities, gave me a new found respect for the modern way.
@mechanomics2649
@mechanomics2649 2 роки тому
@@pauld6967 lmao what are you talking about? Firstly, risk assessment and risk avoidance are fundamentally the same, they avoid unnecessary risk. Secondly, there's no reason for safety to not progress on the principal of clinging to obsolete tradition. You're welcome to stay in the past if you want to, that comes at the expense of innovation and progress. The rest of the world will be just fine moving on without you. It's always weird to see someone who would rather kneecap themselves over tradition that has little to no value. Pride is a strange thing.
@SoHBetaSword
@SoHBetaSword 3 роки тому
Basically Dyson-Ventilators and Hairdryers as a Propulsion-System, a lot safer for Birds and IndianaJones' Villains.
@bioswars8827
@bioswars8827 3 роки тому
Exactly, That's the basics, they just use wordplay.
@mason2699
@mason2699 3 роки тому
yeah they dont have to worry about getting shredded by a propeller blade but still have to worry about getting hit by a plane going 300 mph
@zakofrx
@zakofrx 3 роки тому
@@mason2699 I would guess that the forces of going though would lead to death..
@jonibeYT
@jonibeYT 3 роки тому
Birds would probably be ripped apart by the high pressure air. Also the compressor needs some kind of intake.
@GrzegorzDurda
@GrzegorzDurda 3 роки тому
So more ducted fans using bypass air. Nothing new under the sun.
@garyz777
@garyz777 2 роки тому
Thank you for this very well made short documentary on this vehicle. It's a beautiful craft and I hope it becomes a reality. I think it's my favorite design for a personal flying machine so far.
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation 2 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@trapperjohn6089
@trapperjohn6089 2 роки тому
Saint Rutan watches over all canard aircraft. 🙏🏻
@michaelhouse7775
@michaelhouse7775 Рік тому
I'm with you,this is the best looking personal craft I have seen so far. Would love to do the test flight in it.
@none941
@none941 2 роки тому
You explain this so well, I'm rooting for them to succeed!
@spinnymathingy3149
@spinnymathingy3149 3 роки тому
I’m strapping a few Dyson hairdryers on my belt, just watch me fly
@Ben7seven7
@Ben7seven7 3 роки тому
Let me know if that idea takes off. 😁
@richarddombakly413
@richarddombakly413 3 роки тому
Spinny you are a sick puppy ,let me know if it works
@robinpaul7268
@robinpaul7268 3 роки тому
YA, I'm looking at my Dyson fan right now, cool beans
@mrgee918
@mrgee918 3 роки тому
I'm only here to see if I can use this tech on my eboard.
@greekkidshows9373
@greekkidshows9373 3 роки тому
@Muckin 4on haha Your not working fancy electronic crap nearly burnt your house down 3 phase brushless motors should be ancient and I am also amazed that a Chinese company hasn't......
@ericcruz9167
@ericcruz9167 2 роки тому
I just found your channel yesterday & I'm EXTREMELY IMPRESSED with the amount of technical knowledge you're able to squeeze into a 10 -20 minute presentation. I hope you'll be coming out with new material soon because I'm almost through all of your videos, lol. Keep up the outstanding work please...
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation 2 роки тому
Welcome aboard! and thank you son much. With the amount of research that goes into every video, its difficult for me to churn them out every week. I can do videos every fortnight
@stevemoog3740
@stevemoog3740 2 роки тому
I love the idea of using drones to scale up to a full size model. Reminds me of the movie flight of the Phoenix. A model airplane engineer is still accountable for all the same Elements for flight, same as a full size plane. Great work and I’d love to ride in one soon.
@catchnkill
@catchnkill Рік тому
It seems that certification for human flight is super difficullt. There has been quite a few flying taxi projects. So far none has been granted human flight certification. None even from China, Dubai or Singapore. It has a long long road ahead.
@automaticreply
@automaticreply Рік тому
@@catchnkill sounds like a conspiracy..."big air" is keeping us in a tube with the masses. 😆
@eldjr1104
@eldjr1104 3 роки тому
Bernoulli's ghost nods and smiles
@Rivenburg-xd5yf
@Rivenburg-xd5yf 3 роки тому
i would have thought coanda.
@richardcarew4708
@richardcarew4708 3 роки тому
coandah worked on the outside.. Bernouli worked inside a manifold.. but they are the same ideas derived from observations.. and measurements.. science is all about measuring the Universe we live in.. if you don't see the math It's not science.. ...
@richardcarew4708
@richardcarew4708 3 роки тому
now.. think about a personal sized dirigible.. can land anywhere, even water.. with solar cells printed on the skin.. and a neutral buoyancy from helium... with palladium instead of aluminum.. it's almost impossible to melt as AuPd.. lighter than aluminum.. stronger than steel... steel has a density of 7.7.. palladium starts as 8.8.. it's like plastic steel.. mixed with gold... and it is definitely lighter than aluminum and I am not sure how .. it's a measurable phenomenon that happens each time I make AuPd
@richardcarew4708
@richardcarew4708 3 роки тому
it's not rare or hard to find... it's going to Change the World
@richardcarew4708
@richardcarew4708 3 роки тому
first up.. palladium foil 1m³ helium balloons .. many.. and a 7.5 m² parachute to hold them together.. silk and shellac create a very strong bio plastic for the outside... and.. the pilot seat.. to see what happens... I am working on it now
@GCguru
@GCguru 3 роки тому
Great video and well written. This tech is something totally new to me and I've been in the biz quite a while. I'd love to see more videos on detailed thruster fluidics and other applications.
@phil5569
@phil5569 2 роки тому
Simple and elegant... hopefully it will work and come to market soon. That bladeless propulsion looks like magic to me. What amazing minds to discover this technology. BRILLIANT!
@darrelldiaz
@darrelldiaz 3 роки тому
Very good description of how the system works. Thank you!
@claudenewbolt2659
@claudenewbolt2659 3 роки тому
I LIKE TO SEE MORE OF THIS JETOPTERA'S BLADELESS PROPULSION SYSTEMS!
@Bleeto
@Bleeto 3 роки тому
then you should do more research on it or work for the company
@unitrobe0
@unitrobe0 3 роки тому
USING AS MANY CAPITAL LETTERS IN YOUR COMMENTS ALWAYS HELPS YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT. ADDING AN EXCLAMATION MARK WAS A NICE TOUCH TOO! WAY TO GO!
@norisarabio7307
@norisarabio7307 3 роки тому
Or watch that guy the fly with 4 of this engines attached to his hands which btw weights 10x times more thant a paper plane .. lol research
@Bleeto
@Bleeto 3 роки тому
@@norisarabio7307 what are you talking about?
@hohum_3001
@hohum_3001 2 роки тому
TOTALLY AGREED @@unitrobe0 ! S O M E T I M E S I E V E N L I K E T O M I X I T U P A L I T T L E B I T F O R E X T R A E M P H A S I S ; H A V E Y O U T R I E D T H A T ? ! ! !
@corrupt_reverend5123
@corrupt_reverend5123 3 роки тому
You're a very good presenter. Took an interesting but complex subject, and really broke it down into something really understandable. Great video my dude! :)
@dandapper2397
@dandapper2397 2 роки тому
Lol. Are you saying that to make him feel better about his thick Indian accent that is hard to understand?
@Slowly_Going_Mad
@Slowly_Going_Mad 2 роки тому
It's nice too see them doing what I had wondered about. Using 'blade-less' lifter engines. I think they will stand well for low velocity cruiser aircraft.
@thomasclord7349
@thomasclord7349 2 роки тому
THIS GUY IS SO SO SMART HE CAN EXSPLAIN TO PEOPLE HOW STUFF WORKS THAT ARNT AS EDUUCATED AS ENGINEERS THAT TAKES INTELLIGENCE
@dangoodswen4367
@dangoodswen4367 3 місяці тому
Exactly - we all have different speeds and styles of learning. Simplest is always best - for everyone.
@cmw12
@cmw12 3 роки тому
Fascinating, promising concept brilliantly presented. Thanks for the info!
@ocker2000
@ocker2000 3 роки тому
Propulsion and laminar flow are the keys to success here. Wishing them lots of success in further development and scaling up of this concept that promises 50 percent less fuel!
@georise922
@georise922 3 роки тому
Laminar flow were used for some WW2 fighters so...
@kazedcat
@kazedcat 3 роки тому
How can you have laminar flow when you need highly compress air jet mixing with ambient air to generate flow induction? This is nonsense they are just stringing together buzzwords to fool investors.
@andreasdinkelacker6729
@andreasdinkelacker6729 3 роки тому
@David S. both laminar flow and turbulators were developed simultaneously. Both seem to have dropped into the background
@richarda.valdes1197
@richarda.valdes1197 Рік тому
Beautiful design using current technology and improving it. The narrator’s description of how it works creates a want to learn more.
@sgtpvtltd5957
@sgtpvtltd5957 2 роки тому
Jet Octera is really a great invention over the centuries.I believe it will build a highly technical change in Aircraft Aviation in coming days.Bravo !!!
@tomconner5067
@tomconner5067 2 роки тому
It was also used in aerospace technology as a thrust augmentor, drawing outside air into the rocket exhaust gas stream, cooling and condensing the flow, increasing the mass, and exponentially improving the propulsion efficiency
@zowon1
@zowon1 2 роки тому
Thank you for the very clear explanation of the engineering involved in this craft. I'm just a layman and this video kept me captivated from beginning to end! Beautiful craft. I do wish this company much success with it! Reminded me of Bladerunner!
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation 2 роки тому
You are very welcome
@rozarimwoleng2125
@rozarimwoleng2125 3 роки тому
A concept that may become a landmark to aviation. Interesting. Keep it up.
@fred1boot
@fred1boot 2 роки тому
My favorite aspect of this video is how you broke down and explained the technology. Very well done! Thank you!
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation 2 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@fredford7642
@fredford7642 3 роки тому
Great video, I look forward to hearing more about this concept. The idea of a more simple VITOL craft is needed. The viability of the small electric craft makes it quite interesting and makes it more financially viable. I really hope this development works. It is easy for those with a negative mind to sit there and say it won't work, but developers like this need as much encouragement as possible...... Keep going Jetoptera!
@johnterpack3940
@johnterpack3940 2 роки тому
I watched that other guy market his "flying car" for a few decades. I always laughed at it because it was basically a helicopter. This design is actually innovative and gives me cause for optimism. I wouldn't call it a "flying car" because it doesn't look at all suitable for driving around town. But as a door-to-door mode of long-distance travel it looks to be phenomenal. It would give me the ability to randomly visit family 900 miles away without the need for planning, taking time off work, or dealing with airports.
@theaveragepro1749
@theaveragepro1749 Рік тому
its still an aircraft so you would have to plan and deal with airports and controlled airspaces
@tamasmihaly1
@tamasmihaly1 2 роки тому
Beautiful and passionate. You are a good speaker, sir. Your love of the subject shines through.
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation 2 роки тому
Thank you kindly!
@Wombat-blue
@Wombat-blue Місяць тому
Haha!!!
@myothersoul1953
@myothersoul1953 2 роки тому
Thanks, your explanations are clear and easy to follow without being handwavy
@southamptonbythesea
@southamptonbythesea 3 роки тому
It's like a cross between a Hawker Siddeley Harrier and the Red Baron's Triplane!
@Kamel419
@Kamel419 2 роки тому
Exceptional video! I've never seen this channel until today, but was elated to find that although you have an accent the content was very good. I've seen people with accents believe they can never do things like UKposts because of it, but I think videos like yours are proof that it's all about the quality of the content.
@kylewilkinson6975
@kylewilkinson6975 2 роки тому
Duh... We all have accents. Why couldn't he be successful?
@jonny555ive
@jonny555ive Рік тому
This is absolutely AMAZING. We are living in incredible times. We are looking at this technology I'm sure the way the wright brothers looked at the technology they crafted. I'm so excited to see the future. 👍👍
@ravenflight7099
@ravenflight7099 3 роки тому
I think this is a spectacular beginning of some great things.
@garymahon2361
@garymahon2361 3 роки тому
Really well explained , thank you!
@geoffreyrenc1096
@geoffreyrenc1096 3 роки тому
Sublime combination of form with function. Beautiful alternative to bladed drones. Dyson should sponsor this magnificent craft.
@jessepollard7132
@jessepollard7132 Рік тому
Too bad it doesn't work as described.
@micflynn1
@micflynn1 2 роки тому
Very well explained, with good visuals of how it works. Thank you for the information.
@BILBO1
@BILBO1 Рік тому
I’ll be watching for your progress. Cheers.
@LuisRuiz-bm3sw
@LuisRuiz-bm3sw 3 роки тому
This is an absolutely brilliant concept I really hope they can get this thing going with a full scale mock-up
@quadrapodacone
@quadrapodacone 3 роки тому
I love this so much. I'm stoked to have found your channel!
@A_QuestioningSoul
@A_QuestioningSoul 2 роки тому
Wonderfully explained. Such a calm and scientific manner of presentation 🙏🏾🙏🏾😌
@goandsee
@goandsee Рік тому
An excellent description of fluidics, very clear. I share your hope that we will see this vehicle put into production.
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation Рік тому
I hope so too!
@fredtorres1703
@fredtorres1703 3 роки тому
Thank you, this was so interesting.
@samnelson3526
@samnelson3526 3 роки тому
This is super cool, I'm really rooting for them
@johno9507
@johno9507 3 роки тому
Lol 'Rooting' in Australian English has a VERY different meaning! (It means to have sex) 😂🇦🇺
@ronaldharris6569
@ronaldharris6569 3 роки тому
It's a fake
@luisderivas6005
@luisderivas6005 3 роки тому
@@ronaldharris6569 Fake is a bit rough; I'd say mock up. The only thing visibly flying well is the model powered by ducted fans.
@mrpicky1868
@mrpicky1868 3 роки тому
just as concept.
@mrpicky1868
@mrpicky1868 3 роки тому
@Jimmy Bond lol? its a known effect and there are tons on solutions using it. but it wasts energy son in general its complicated and pointless. but there are a lot of devices like that/ look at any iphone)
@aspendesign
@aspendesign 2 роки тому
Thank you for sharing your concepts and explaining them so well. I hope you get somewhere with this.
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation 2 роки тому
I hope so too!
@DANTHETUBEMAN
@DANTHETUBEMAN Рік тому
This is the Most Exciting Futuristic Airplane Design I have seen yet, it seems to have so much going for it. these Designers are so smart 🤓.
@larrydeavenport469
@larrydeavenport469 3 роки тому
He showed similarities between a Copus blower and Henri Coanda's air foil aircraft design, to this design. both operate similar to how the Dyson blower works. Copus blowers have been used for years for confined tank enclosures and for drying or cooling inside of tanks. We used ours to cool down the shaft furnace at our copper refinery just before a furnace rebuild.
@user-kt9hy9tm1p
@user-kt9hy9tm1p 3 місяці тому
Самолёт команды не взлетел проще говоря такого самолёта не существует
@RickyHarline
@RickyHarline 3 роки тому
Amazing video as always. Really loving this channel! Keep up the great work!
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation 3 роки тому
Thanks, will do!
@CatShot1983
@CatShot1983 2 місяці тому
Amazing breakthrough I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing more and more about this.
@j.d.4697
@j.d.4697 2 роки тому
I'm a huge fan of beauty that is created when function and design come together.
@brentftaylor
@brentftaylor 3 роки тому
Nice video and great explanation!
@Metrofarquhar
@Metrofarquhar 2 роки тому
One huge advantage of this concept for application to flying cars and urban air mobility is the lack of exposed rotors/propellers. Designs like the Ehang 216, for example, feature exposed rotors that are hazardous to life and limb, limiting flexibility for boarding, and operations around people.
@elit3401
@elit3401 Рік тому
Very nice aircraft. The Wright Brothers would be proud and amazed!! Good job ! I hope to see this become a reality.
@425HP
@425HP 2 роки тому
It is indeed interesting. There are quite a few new technologies introducing different propulsion systems. It will be a great contest to see which one gets perfected first.
@addisonlanier4226
@addisonlanier4226 2 роки тому
As a sub contract industrial designer in Calgary I had a brief pleasure of working on a few components of Apteras electric car. It also uses Laminar surface tech, The look is very much of the same designers so I'm betting heavily its the same visionaries. Congratulations and I hope your strategy for business gets you there faster, into your rightful place in history. First place conceptually.
@SuperYellowsubmarin
@SuperYellowsubmarin 2 роки тому
I'd like to see the calculations for their propulsive efficiency. There may be an augmentation effect (similar to ejector pumps as you pointed out) but the efficiency of the gas generator must also be factored in.
@Orangepilldispencer
@Orangepilldispencer 2 роки тому
I think this is an amazing exercise in thought and I wish them all the luck. The design is very close to what I am trying to accomplish myself. I am very excited to watch their progress and very thankful that the time and money isn't mine wasted in this pursuit. I almost certainly guarantee that they will find that these principles do not apply and are very ineffective at scale to lift something vertically like a passenger vtol. But that being said I pray I am incorrect. And if anyone reading this associated with this project I would be interested in offering my game changing energy storage systems.
@DA-zh9gi
@DA-zh9gi Рік тому
I like this design above all the others I have seen so far. It looks very promising.
@bujoun76
@bujoun76 3 роки тому
This is one of the coolest videos I have ever watched on UKposts...
@oskary2833
@oskary2833 2 роки тому
So I take it you have never seen many youtube videos
@DanteYewToob
@DanteYewToob 2 роки тому
This same principle is used by some camping beds and beach couches where you gently blow into the inflation tube which is specially designed to multiply the air, and it blows up the whole couch. Your breath creates a pressure difference and a flow which pulls in the surrounding air to fill the entire thing with very few breaths. Pretty cool. That’s just a simple way to see this principle in action with your hands and your own breath. It’s pretty magical when b you see it work! One breath and the bed is almost full! It’s pretty crazy… science is awesome
@Useaname
@Useaname Рік тому
It works the same on my blow up doll
@ianstobie
@ianstobie 2 роки тому
2:35 the blade in the "bladeless" design! This channel is so much better than the usual breathless hype these topics attract.
@jimliu7086
@jimliu7086 2 роки тому
Thank you so much! That was such a great video you really explained the concepts well so that for me someone who is seeing this for the first time can understand it! Love the detail and the quality! Thanks
@Traderhood
@Traderhood 3 роки тому
Great presentation. I learned a lot from your video. For the technology itself, this is huge. It looks to me like a future of flying.
@bikebrains
@bikebrains 3 роки тому
This video should be sent to all STEM schools. The WOW factor could inspire students to study physics and a variety of engineering subjects.
@timothygooding9544
@timothygooding9544 3 роки тому
@@bikebrains another person posed the idea of making a smaller bladeless system for a boat, imagine a bunch of STEM students designing, printing and using a system like that on a kayak via 3d printing.
@Amenti_H
@Amenti_H 3 роки тому
@@bikebrains To learn how not to do it?
@kdeuler
@kdeuler 2 роки тому
Nice video! It would be interesting to see how performance changes with altitude.
@Iccdoc
@Iccdoc Рік тому
I like the gentle takeoffs and landings. This is some exciting technology.
@jimhood1202
@jimhood1202 2 роки тому
Excellent explanation of this concept. Thank you for posting.
@mealien0808
@mealien0808 3 роки тому
i was thinking about this last couple of week. it's like UKposts algorithm is in my brain.
@macrumpton
@macrumpton 3 роки тому
Unless I am mistaken the entrainment function merely uses a small high speed stream to accelerate a larger low speed stream, but it does not create any additional thrust. It is hard to see how this could be more efficient than a propelller driven plane, as the propeller directly creates a low speed stream without needing to accelerate the air around it.
@philv3941
@philv3941 3 роки тому
That's why they cleverly don't claim that. If you listen carefully they claim to be superior to small jets system. I imagine it's pointing to small ducted fans like E-fan airbus electric plane, or small turbo jets. Not propellers. The entrainment causes more flow around the motor so more lift for the box. I think it's a good compromise of compacity and efficiency and safety against multirotors or tilting multirotor + small wings.
@635574
@635574 3 роки тому
Maybe sometime someone makes this effect into the wing itself so the whole surface is both propulsion and lift. Also this plane has a rather small intake at the top, this might be the limiting factor for its total power.
@richardm.newlands2417
@richardm.newlands2417 3 роки тому
Actually, entrainment experiments 100 years ago in Scotland using solid rockets to give the core gas stream, showed a thrust amplification of around ten. The idea is to tailor the exit speed of the mixed flow so that it leaves the rear of the aircraft at exactly the same speed that the aircraft is moving forward: thus, the exiting flow leaves with zero speed relative to the atmosphere so has zero wasted kinetic energy remaining in the exhaust. Ergo, big improvement in efficiency.
@635574
@635574 3 роки тому
@@richardm.newlands2417 is that related to aerospikes? But also that would work only for cruising speed not acceleration.
@totherarf
@totherarf 3 роки тому
@@richardm.newlands2417 If the exhaust has zero airspeed as it leaves it will also have zero thrust!
@JoeOvercoat
@JoeOvercoat 2 роки тому
A very cool concept and I’m keen to see how it scales up from the demonstration model we see in the video.
@djisydneyaustralia
@djisydneyaustralia 9 місяців тому
Very good description. Thanks
@jimgraham6722
@jimgraham6722 3 роки тому
F4E Phantom used blown leading edge flaps. Lowered take off and landing speed by 15-20 kts. Used lots of compressed air but J79 had plenty to serve up.
@johnmarkgatti3324
@johnmarkgatti3324 3 роки тому
shinmawa US2 stol seaplane , also uses a turbine for force assist flow over flaps ,
@JescoLincke
@JescoLincke 3 роки тому
Those systems were low airspeed lift augmentation designs and horribly inefficient. They did their job, though.
@johnwale2886
@johnwale2886 3 роки тому
The box wing concept was used in the Synergy aircraft design that looked promising a few years ago, but its development doesn't seem to have gone anywhere recently. Hopefully the Jetoptera design will be able to take this idea forward to something realisable at full scale.
@jselectronics8215
@jselectronics8215 3 роки тому
Yes, I keep looking for progress on the Synergy. From what I can tell, it's a father and sons endeavor.
@robertschaeffer2196
@robertschaeffer2196 2 роки тому
Glad I tuned in. Another way to keep my head in the air.
@Greendragon999
@Greendragon999 2 роки тому
It's about time someone looked into this technology.
@RickyDownhillRDH
@RickyDownhillRDH 3 роки тому
This is a really great concept, I hope they can keep moving forward with it. While watching this, I kept thinking he was saying "Jet of Terror". I'm glad I was hearing him wrong!! 😳
@MusicEchos
@MusicEchos 2 роки тому
Each time I heard it, that is what I heard. Jet of terror.
@RickyDownhillRDH
@RickyDownhillRDH 2 роки тому
@@MusicEchos 🤣
@AlexRoe
@AlexRoe 3 роки тому
This is the 'cleanest' propulsion system I've seen. The e-aircraft with zillions of often vertical facing 'propellers' simply look chaotic. And each propellor unit needs a motor thus upping the cost and potential reliability. This system, on the other hand, is relatively simple, and, I've read, quiet. It looks much better than the Cityhawk thing too. I hope it gets made.
@braveheart196
@braveheart196 3 роки тому
Needs lots of investors
@Pietsepan
@Pietsepan 2 роки тому
Beautiful concept. I wish you all the best with your endeavors.
@wildatlanticman128
@wildatlanticman128 2 роки тому
Fascinating - really hope they get the funding. Thank you.
@licencetoswill
@licencetoswill 3 роки тому
this channel is so well researched. great to watch
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation 3 роки тому
Much appreciated!
@michaelwhinnery164
@michaelwhinnery164 3 роки тому
What !!!!
@themorganator
@themorganator 3 роки тому
extremely informative video; thank you! New sub from me!
@BrentCraig7
@BrentCraig7 2 роки тому
It will be extremely interesting to watch the development of this idea
@lmc2560
@lmc2560 Рік тому
Im intrigued by the concept also yes . this is a great start to personal airborne vehicles . very interesting . of course the cost of operation and maintenance . And technical IQ of an average individual ? Amazing !
@danielsykes7558
@danielsykes7558 3 роки тому
Wow. That looks almost eerie without moving external parts. Amazing 👏🏼
@lennym1273
@lennym1273 2 роки тому
It has a lot of moving parts there just inside the plane..
@NicholasStreet
@NicholasStreet 3 роки тому
"There's nothing new under the sun." This was used years ago in the 50s with Jetex model rocket engines fitted with an augmeter tube.
@aarona5522
@aarona5522 3 роки тому
Look for it In 👉1930 👇 Henri Coanda build the first UFO and he call it: AerodineLenticulare .
@M3galodon
@M3galodon 3 роки тому
Many technologies have been out for many years but we just couldn't make them into a viable product due to our limited understanding. Once the right breakthrough is achieved and financial backing is secured can it materialize to something. Note that this can happen multiple times until said product is commercially viable. (VR comes to mind). We see this in science too. We're aware of quantum physics for a hundred years and our most brilliant minds have been working on it since, yet this is still the case: "If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics."
@lukefreeman828
@lukefreeman828 3 роки тому
@@aarona5522 it wasn’t a fucking UFO if you know exactly what it was 😂
@geoffnottage8894
@geoffnottage8894 3 роки тому
Aah jetex, a source of joy nearly 70 years ago!
@andreasdinkelacker6729
@andreasdinkelacker6729 3 роки тому
@@geoffnottage8894 perhaps a point on Jetex fuel - it used Nitroguanidine, made from bat shit and nitric acid, if I remember right
@ensignbodybag
@ensignbodybag Рік тому
A very informative article on fluidic propulsion, thank you.
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation Рік тому
Our pleasure!
@donaldwillinger4280
@donaldwillinger4280 2 роки тому
Absolutely amazing.
@markwilkins8314
@markwilkins8314 3 роки тому
Thunderfoot, looking forward to your review
@ashtonhartley2662
@ashtonhartley2662 3 роки тому
Yup
@RandomnessCreates
@RandomnessCreates 3 роки тому
As much as I like him debunking stuff, dude has a big hate boner with alright projects like from TESLA and SpaceX. Otherwise, he's an alright skeptic. It just gets annoying when he does it again and again.
@vanguard6937
@vanguard6937 3 роки тому
@@RandomnessCreates i stopped watching the dude years ago because hed make the video after video on the same idea with slightly different words or order of pictures. not only that, but he would repeat the same point 4 times in a single video.
@korras21
@korras21 3 роки тому
LOL, he'd hate on anything he comes across :D funny chap
@korras21
@korras21 3 роки тому
@@vanguard6937 yeah, he became unwatchable pretty quickly.
@l3d-3dmaker58
@l3d-3dmaker58 3 роки тому
I'm genuinely surprised at the quality of the video, great job!
@REOsama
@REOsama Рік тому
Your explanation of the principle of operation of this aircraft is underrated, keep up the good work
@mikeharrington878
@mikeharrington878 2 роки тому
Nicely done, and very informative. Thanks!
@brsrc759
@brsrc759 2 роки тому
That is too cool! I bet it's going to be extremely quiet compared to a standard jet engine. And you're really good at explaining it all. You've got a new subscriber
@cleitonoliveira932
@cleitonoliveira932 2 роки тому
Dyson bladeless fans are louder than cheap fans.
@myotherusername9224
@myotherusername9224 2 роки тому
Dyson claims 60-70% nose reduction for their fans vs. Blades
@cleitonoliveira932
@cleitonoliveira932 2 роки тому
@@myotherusername9224 at minimum speed vs blade fans at maximum. When full fledged they're noisy AF and don't even blow that much air
@Ostsol
@Ostsol 3 роки тому
Really interesting, though I hope these aircraft can glide unpowered. It's a point of distrust I have with a lot of VTOL designs -- admittedly mainly those like quad-copters. Helicopters can autorotate, and planes and even tilt-rotors can glide if they lose engine power. A quad-copter... falls out of the sky. Helicopters still have the best options when they're unpowered, being able to land without a runway if none is available.
@addisonlanier4226
@addisonlanier4226 2 роки тому
everything falls in a downdraft. gliders fall at highspeeds just not straight down. Quite often you have to go through vacuous situ's and gliders cant get around walls going 300K/h. This heavily excercised systme is rigorously designed not to stop and to always have enoigh fuel. So maybe its the safest of all concepts?
@Ostsol
@Ostsol 2 роки тому
​@@addisonlanier4226 The same claims about design rigour and procedures can be said for any other conventional aircraft, yet there are still protocols in place for what happens when the power fails. It's not just about having enough fuel. Few aircraft run out of fuel in the air. Sometimes it's a maintenance issue or a bird strike or a number of other things that kills the engine(s). I don't see how something like this is any less susceptible to problems than conventional aircraft and therefore I don't see how it can be safe without unpowered landing capability. "It probably won't happen" is not good enough.
@SalP123c
@SalP123c 2 роки тому
Very awesome video very interesting stuff thanks for posting
@bassraf
@bassraf 2 роки тому
Great level of detail on your explanations, great to see someone actually go beyond the superficial marketing blah blah!
@ElectricAviation
@ElectricAviation 2 роки тому
Much appreciated!
@VorpalForceField
@VorpalForceField 3 роки тому
Neat ... Thank You for sharing
@raymundhofmann7661
@raymundhofmann7661 3 роки тому
"Once the required energy density becomes available" Jetoptera's CEO tried to instrument the "marketing power" of the electric disciples.
@donnajones1603
@donnajones1603 3 роки тому
Yeah we will just encircle the sun with dyson sphere panels then transmit power to air vehicles... energy density problem solved ! Should be up an running any time now....lol
@hypervious8878
@hypervious8878 3 роки тому
We'll have hover tanks once the energy density problem is solved.
@Welshpanther
@Welshpanther 3 роки тому
anything will work on batteries if the energy density is high enough! Even then I still think other ways of generating thrust are more efficient than Jetoptera's claims.
@richardbrandeis4879
@richardbrandeis4879 2 роки тому
Without question, this technology will revolutionize every day travel. Wishing you great success with this project. Hopefully in the near future people will be transported using a clean, non carbon based furel systems.
@koori3085
@koori3085 2 роки тому
All the best luck with full scale production! 👍
@ALBANOSTI
@ALBANOSTI 3 роки тому
These thrusters rely on turbulent mixing of the driving jet with the secondary airflow. They can not enhance thrust over the entire flight regime - maybe they can enhance static thrust. I am sceptic.
@doctor_moodm9536
@doctor_moodm9536 3 роки тому
it is supposedly meant to increase lift on the wings... at least that's what it looks like to me.
@2degucitas
@2degucitas 3 роки тому
Just a picky note: you meant "skeptic". Sceptic means a blood infection.
@enginesandmore1013
@enginesandmore1013 3 роки тому
@@2degucitas maybe thats what he meant, maybe he has a blood infection
@ALBANOSTI
@ALBANOSTI 3 роки тому
I am a sceptic :-) but not septic. Sceptical I get, when I hear the sound of jet pumps turned inside out....
@starsiegeplayer
@starsiegeplayer 3 роки тому
@@doctor_moodm9536 Which makes the cartoon of using them as VTOL lifters dodgy.
@vygeraus
@vygeraus 3 роки тому
"bladeless" - except for all the blades in the compressor feeding this system..........It seems nobody ever learns from history. The Americans and Canadians found that the "coanda effect" doesn't scale up to aircraft size after spending millions of dollars.
@daviddesjardins7751
@daviddesjardins7751 3 роки тому
60 years ago - maybe they have solved the issues.
@american5564
@american5564 3 роки тому
@@daviddesjardins7751 those guys 60 years ago pretty much reached the physical limits of what is possible in regards to jets.
@excellenceinanimation960
@excellenceinanimation960 3 роки тому
What are you talking about? I’m interested in learning. (:
@690Lighthouse
@690Lighthouse 3 роки тому
The Avro Car? the US took it all from Avro and it went black so we on't know where it ended up.
@Rivenburg-xd5yf
@Rivenburg-xd5yf 3 роки тому
this IS coanda effect obviously, and im NOT seeing any benefit from this particular configuration. If it was integrated into the wing chord for added lift it would make more sense.
@howardharaway2259
@howardharaway2259 3 роки тому
Absolutely amazing !
@SH-fi8sn
@SH-fi8sn 2 роки тому
I really liked this video and your explanations!
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