
Dutch Inverted Super Cyclone - Concept 01
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The Dutch Inverted Super Cyclone. Fresh blue air from outside the craft is scooped in by the red top impeller's lateral motion, flowing across the top hood and accelerating into red exhaust. The downward curve of the top hood guides this accelerated air, feeding 4 or 8 protected drone rotor blades for lift, enabling the entire craft to rise. The vehicle can seal off its outer input, relying solely on internal airflow, allowing it to function in various densities with the craft's atmosphere and electricity. Photo voltaic cells embedded in the outer hull generate electricity stored in batteries, powering the rotors. Electro-gravitic tiles are added when available, utilizing the perfectly separated cup shapes of the craft. The top cups force air in by shape, while the lower cup spreads output across the outer hull on exit, ensuring a smooth flow. Air is sucked in from both the top and bottom, with the bottom stream fed upwards through the core shaft to meet the red impeller, creating a complete internal airflow cycle. The Dutch Inverted Super Cyclone's design ensures that air is always flowing in and out, maintaining a stable atmosphere for the craft to move through. The 4 lower holes under the craft guide this flow downward, spreading it along the lower hull section and keeping the surrounding air smooth.
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