The following site is an example of a simple hovercraft toy, I think that is possible to make a structure like that using computers fan below and a rocket in the top.
The rocket in the top would obviously avoid the need of a rear fan.
Check the site:
http://www.ultimaterc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=95749
Idea for a WR-hover
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Idea for a WR-hover
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Re: Idea for a WR-hover
i dont see how that would be usefull as there is only a limited amount of water available while this toy sucks air from the atmosphere so it can run for much longer
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Re: Idea for a WR-hover
Even so, the limited amount of water is really heavy, and makes it very hard to lift.Jelo wrote:i dont see how that would be usefull as there is only a limited amount of water available while this toy sucks air from the atmosphere so it can run for much longer
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