Ontario Skills Competition Hovercraft
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Here's Sheridan College's bold entry to the Ontario skills competition: I spearheaded and crafted the prototype hovercraft, a groundbreaking design that pushes the limits of innovation. To achieve this feat, we tasked ourselves with building a single-manned operational hovercraft utilizing a high-powered leaf blower as its primary propulsion system, all while incorporating steering capabilities courtesy of compressed air. Our objective was clear: to create an aircraft that defied convention and shattered expectations. While our initial prototype might have encountered some hiccups - primarily due to budgetary constraints that forced us to opt for a standalone 5-gallon compressor - we firmly believe that this limitation could be mitigated with a continuous compressor tank, extending its operational lifespan. Though copyright issues preclude us from sharing part files, our work should serve as a guiding light for those eager to build upon and refine our design. Our research reveals some telling specs of the trusty leaf blower that powers our marvel of engineering: it packs 56 volts of pure, unadulterated power, unleashes an astonishing 480 cubic feet per minute (CFM) airflow rate, and whips through speeds of up to 92 miles per hour - an extraordinary display of performance, if I do say so myself! So go ahead - dive into our design and unlock the secrets of hovercraft engineering. We're more than happy to share our knowledge and insights with those looking to revolutionize this thrilling domain! Feel free to reach out if you have any burning questions; we're all ears and more than willing to offer our expertise to fellow innovators!
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