Jumhansen

[MOC] Lego propeller driven small vehicle

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Hey everyone.

Today it´s again stormy an rainy on this sunday afternoon. So i decided to build something with "wind".

Just put some parts together, as a proof of concept. Unfortunately i don´t have any propeller in stock.

I toke 4 Panels Nr. 5 to build a propeller, but it can only drive forwards. ;-)

I think i will keep this idea in mind for a boat project next pool season.

1x Buwizz 2.0
1x Buggymotor, gear up 3:1
1x Servomotor

Video:

Have fun.

Johan

 

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Wow, these panels make a surprisingly efficient propellers! I wonder how well lego sails (for example from 42074 racing yacht) would work.

It's also interesting that the angle of attack seems to be the most efficient for medium speeds - at the start the car is a bit sluggish, but as it picks up some speed, the acceleration improves. At least it looks like it on the video. 

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@Davidz90,

i also was very surprised that this small sunday afternoon moc performed so nice, so i made a short video, quick and dirty.

But there were only a few Lego parts installed.
Wait, i´ll quickly go to the kitchen to weigh it:

Weight is ~440 gr with fully loaded buwizz. :wink:
 

Your are right, the acceleration improves when it picks up some speed, but i have also switched from "fast to ludicrous" mode.

My next thought was to build a ring, surrounding the propeller, to improve the airflow and speed ! :wink:

Something like this:

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My Wife said: This will also provide damages to the furniture. OKAY :thumbup:

I call that a real "win - win situation"  !

More performance, perhaps, more safety sure.

Have fun !

Johan

 


 
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Nice idea with the ring, definitely good for safety, although it needs to be very close to the propeller tip to provide measurable performance gains.

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These panels work really well. I don't think, that any original propeller would be close in performance.

OK, there is something

89509.pngbut this is pretty large already. Better for some lego fan.

Maybe this

lego-propeller-4-blade-13-diameter-with-

All others seems too small or flat.

Maybe add some small panels where are those 3 pinholes.

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@Jurss
the white blade i have seen on rebrickable but it seems to be an expensive part and maybe a little bit to big.

We will see.

Johan

 

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@Jurss

Propeller with Partnumber 89509 arrived today. :blush:
 

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Found nothing on bricklink in germany. So i bought a whole new set 45400 .

We`ll see what happens.

Johan

 

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