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==Basics==
=Basics=


- A small open source hovercraft
- A small open source hovercraft
=Used For=
- Transportation on almost all land terrain + most water conditions
- Hovercraft Racing
- Recreation
=Industry Standards=
- [http://lonestarhovercraft.com/ Lone Star Hovercraft]
- [http://www.bbvhovercraft.co.uk/ BBV Hovercraft]
=Existing Open Source Designs=
- [http://www.instructables.com/id/10-HP-Hovercraft/ This Instructable]
=Minimum Viable Product=
- Uses Either Electric, or Hydraulic Engines for the lift fan(s)
- Thrust can either be a fan similar to the lift fan, or some sort of jet engine
- Keep the air intakes not near the cabin (unlike many hovercraft)
- Powercube Driven
- Fast
- Scaleable from a 1 passenger version to a 10 passenger version
=Basic Design=
==Hull==
- Fiberglass or Composite Hull
- Printed in one piece using the [[Open Source Watercraft Hull Printer]]
==Powercube Array==
- Anywhere from a single to a 5 slot array
==Lift Fan(s)==
- These provide the air cushion
- Usually lower power, so they can easily be hydraulic or electric
- 3D Printed Blades
- Either just one in the front, or one in each corner, or a triangle setup of one in the front and one one each side
==Skirt==
- This Helps contain and maintain a larger air cushion
- Is either a thick fabric, or some sort of plastic sheeting
==Cabin==
- This is optional, but would enclose the cockpit built in to the hull
==IO==
-
=BOM=
-
=See Also=
-
=Useful Links=
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hovercraft Wikipedia Page on Hovercraft]
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTPNK-7M5Iw This is a video of a hovercraft race]
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sDMOa5jqHA This is an informative documentary on hovercraft]

Latest revision as of 15:35, 10 February 2018

Basics

- A small open source hovercraft



Used For

- Transportation on almost all land terrain + most water conditions

- Hovercraft Racing

- Recreation



Industry Standards

- Lone Star Hovercraft

- BBV Hovercraft



Existing Open Source Designs

- This Instructable



Minimum Viable Product

- Uses Either Electric, or Hydraulic Engines for the lift fan(s)

- Thrust can either be a fan similar to the lift fan, or some sort of jet engine

- Keep the air intakes not near the cabin (unlike many hovercraft)

- Powercube Driven

- Fast

- Scaleable from a 1 passenger version to a 10 passenger version



Basic Design

Hull

- Fiberglass or Composite Hull

- Printed in one piece using the Open Source Watercraft Hull Printer


Powercube Array

- Anywhere from a single to a 5 slot array


Lift Fan(s)

- These provide the air cushion

- Usually lower power, so they can easily be hydraulic or electric

- 3D Printed Blades

- Either just one in the front, or one in each corner, or a triangle setup of one in the front and one one each side


Skirt

- This Helps contain and maintain a larger air cushion

- Is either a thick fabric, or some sort of plastic sheeting


Cabin

- This is optional, but would enclose the cockpit built in to the hull


IO

-



BOM

-



See Also

-



Useful Links

- Wikipedia Page on Hovercraft

- This is a video of a hovercraft race

- This is an informative documentary on hovercraft