Fluidynamic lift combined array, technology

Ships – Hull or hull adjunct employing fluid dynamic forces to...

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C244S218000

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ABSTRACT:
A Fluidynamic Lift Combined Array, Technology for flying, and/or land, and/or other motor vehicles comprises:a. an aerodynamic structure of chord-telescopic smooth-united multisegment lifting wings; and/orb. a set of hydrodynamic circuits including closed loop waved tunnels each with placed inside pump impelling operative liquid and having curved elbows with lifting winglets; andc. a method of generating high lift forces in combined fluidynamic, self-boosting, accumulative, and energy integrating and conservative technology.This proposal can provide:Short, safe, convenient for people, and appropriate for planes takeoffs and landings at speeds about 20 miles per hour.Sure overcoming any difficulties connected with heavy load for land and other vehicles.High general efficiency and profound reliability in upkeeping and thrifty technology with substantial energy conservation by additional lift generated in any tense situations.

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patent: 6834835 (2004-12-01), Knowles et al.

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