
Inverted Brushless Circulation Hood Concept
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End goal is to fuse two distinct orientations of brushless engines to work harmoniously together and circulate a supercooled ionized gaseous mix within the hood system, thereby generating extra lift and elevating the carrying platform significantly by harnessing the surfaces with us. This way, we can sustain ourselves by leveraging our own contained and controlled intra atmosphere. The upper red brushless engine propels air over the rear hull, creating a lower pressure inside the casing, while the blue lower brushless engine propels air under, then redirects it according to will or orientation of the craft, functioning normally and upside down as needed. The entire midsection features a pneumatic gimbal system that forces it into an angle within the cage, which can be angled within a uniwing craft's wing section. If all else fails, it should at least enable a drone to move vertically up and down more swiftly using two motors :). However, I'm aiming for greater upward thrust by bending the lower motor's output downward through shape. The red engine slaps air downwards, while the blue engine slaps air upwards and then downwards, or install flaps in the center of the mid-piece to make the output direction variable, allowing the entire craft to function upside down as well. Envision five such units spread across a perfect well-known disc shape, with four on the rims and one larger unit in the middle.
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