Lateral Inverted Thrust Chamber

Lateral Inverted Thrust Chamber

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Lateral Rotating Thrust Module. The idea revolves around generating lateral thrust against the sloping walls of the compressive containers enclosed within a metallic framework and thereby producing lift upwards. When these containers are fashioned from rubber, and the metal bands can pivot them up and down, we alter the orientation of the circulating airflow and thus the forces within the thrust chamber. This approach enables a craft to have two or even four motors oriented differently, creating a flow loop that draws air towards it, allowing the contained air to be pushed against to reach higher altitudes, typically inaccessible to drones. If the chamber brings its own atmosphere to push off of, internally circulated and perhaps ionized for electro-gravitational effects, a wire can easily be spun around.

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