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3,036 12705129  4.8 years ago

If a prop is spun at a high rate by a rotator, does it still produce thrust?

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    162k spefyjerbf

    @randomusername Nice. I had slightly different code in mind that might work too. If it works, I’ll let you know.

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    162k spefyjerbf

    @randomusername I like the look of that spaghetti code! Are the terms with pitch designed to accommodate for pitch angle (isolate longitudinal speed)? Did this code come from a lot of fine-tuning with trial-and-error? I have had an idea for a nice electric engine input for a while now, and my idea doesn’t look much like yours.

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    1,218 F1boss2018

    @AndrewGarrison

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    1,218 F1boss2018

    How about so does electric motors to make electric cars not using rotatirs

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    3,036 12705129

    Welp........ * looks on blankly * Wow just........ lol no hard feeling

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    48.5k Sm10684

    @randomusername Lol "female elon musk." does suit you though!

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    3,036 12705129

    @edensk but how

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    3,036 12705129

    What about a fuselage-built prop? in other words, a built prop

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    3,036 12705129

    Full Electric * Elon Musk * I approve this message

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    3,036 12705129

    ^
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    lol there is a reason I don't want to use gas

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    24.4k NoGoCars

    @12705129 use gas

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    @RailfanEthan

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    3,036 12705129

    dang it, any way to do this?

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    no, the piece behind the prop will spin and the prop itself will not move

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