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I was quite amazed by this. I had never seen or even heard of a Magnus Effect plane until Finley showed up with what looked like an upside down lawn mower. He's a very articulate kid and talked me through the physics of how this thing works. It doesn't just work...it flies really well...and he built it totally from scratch. Quite looking forward to seeing what he comes up with next.

 

 

 

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Back in the 1970's there was a polystyrene 'kite' called a Rotorplane that worked on a similar principle.

 

 

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HA! Very interesting! Just wait till the gyrocopter guys get a hold of this...

Looks like the Russian gyro guys have already had a go...

 

 

 

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Looks like the Russian gyro guys have already had a go...

Needs higher mast to give more pendulum stability.
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Needs higher mast to give more pendulum stability.

NO.. "pendulum stability" will not help.. You would just end up with big lateral dynamic oscillations.. lateral divergence is a "dynamic stability" problem which can only be solved with damping or the equivalent of dihedral producing opposite roll with side-slip (like a big central fin above the rotor) or effective roll controls.. The gap in the middle is also a big lift killer..
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Strangely the video of the model at the top of this thread clearly uses pendulum stability for roll stability and a rear rudder for direction.

 

So I’d disagree

 

 

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Strangely the video of the model at the top of this thread clearly uses pendulum stability for roll stability and a rear rudder for direction. So I’d disagree

I was only referring to the Russian towed thing.. model is different for a number of reasons..

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