INCREDIBLE! Genius level design I would love to get in touch with ya. Found your channel from a friend of yours. As far as I’m concerned the design is yours to name! New sub ;)
This is Really smart. It seems like it works on a simular principle to most engins. I wonder if it is working on the same principle as storms. If it is then im guessing that it proves that it doesn't matter how the mechanical blocks get seperated as it is possible that the act of pushing the hinges into each other are effectively causing a seperation of the hinges which was making storms drive work on the same principles as splitter. The greater acceleration could be due to the fins being normal to the direction of flight.
INCREDIBLE! Genius level design I would love to get in touch with ya. Found your channel from a friend of yours. As far as I’m concerned the design is yours to name! New sub ;)
This is Really smart. It seems like it works on a simular principle to most engins. I wonder if it is working on the same principle as storms. If it is then im guessing that it proves that it doesn't matter how the mechanical blocks get seperated as it is possible that the act of pushing the hinges into each other are effectively causing a seperation of the hinges which was making storms drive work on the same principles as splitter. The greater acceleration could be due to the fins being normal to the direction of flight.
I think void or vacuum engine would fit it because you esetially create a no-pressure zone in the engine.
Good idee
I have seen this kind of or close to tech used on mechs on Reddit but RUclips doesn’t allow me to post links no more💀
Oh what weird
Yeah because Reddit links aren't very innocent most of the time @@zeqqqa
Lol 😂 @@XxVampiricxX
That thing is pretty cool. What would you say to void/ vacuum engine?
@@niklasburgin2976 was thinking about with-hole engine