Weird Airplane Experiments (tank tread propeller, spring plane, multi-wing plane)
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That tank propeller idea is interesting - but next I think you need to make the weird propeller-flying-saucer thing from the first Incredibles movie.
that sounds like fun! maybe a counter spinning blade inside of it or maybe even a flywheel to counter act the out track would be interesting
Agreed! I think this tech has more use in drones than in planes, something more akin to a quadcopter
@@1RAH Yeah I think you would need two rows of external contra-spinning track blades. Either way a fun idea
or an electric chainsaw version! :D
You think too much
I think this would be a great new series, taking weird ideas from the past and seeing if you can make them fly
A Stipa-Caproni airplane!
@@teresatran7967that is coming soon-ish
Yea!!! Like some of the odd DaVinci Planes and Copters!!
@@PeterSripolI've had this fan belt idea since 2021, I just haven't made one yet. I remember thinking in my mind about having a ceiling fan, as a belt with fins that travels across the wall of a room. I might make one someday, who knows.
@@PeterSripolFly a car radiator.
The flying radiator's part of the problem was its wheel configuration. two of them directly underneath the wings. Maybe if you open up the "triangle" between them a bit, you could achieve a more stable takeoff and avoid the still pivot thing
Yeah, bring those wheels out near the edge of the bottom wing and extend the rear wheel back a little bit
Neighbor: “There’s a window shade floating outside my house.” Another fun video. Thanks for sharing, guys.
Printing the blades standing up was likely a large part of the fragility issue. Laying them down would create significantly stronger parts, though it would probably require some support material.
Also turning the infill up on the print settings (infill is how much plastic is inside the print)
I'm pretty sure Peter already knows that
@@MeliacPropulsionLaboratory Infill is most useful as inner support for structure/overhang rather than strength. Wall count (perimeters) contributes much more to part strength than infill.
@@MarkGhebrial probably but you never know when a simple solution can evade you, peter probably also appreciates the comment for the suggestion.
@@FrandChaiyeah. If not for the suggestion then for the algorithm. There’s a lot worse comments people could choose to leave
For the tank tread propeller, you may be able to prevent the tips of the blades colliding by implementing a continuous curvature guide plate for the "treads" to ride on. Right now you are going from linear motion to rotary motion with no ramp up/down in speed, which is causing the blades to bunch up at the intersection where the treads overshoot coming off the drive sprocket.
You mean make the track a circle?
@@2degucitas Probably thinking more like an oval.
also a tension wheel would help a lot.
Make it tank track shaped they are shaped like that for a reason😂
@@2degucitas What I'm trying to explain is about the original shape with sprockets and flats. Kind of like how all squares are rectangles but all rectangles are not squares. A circle is a continuous curvature, but not all continuous curvatures are circles. Its hard to explain in words, so here is a diagram that shows the difference between a CC corner and a true radius corner (which the track design is) forum.affinity.serif.com/uploads/monthly_2018_02/1*PIHFvGyy5sWK_d0MX_PhMw.thumb.png.6f41e201524397b574e3a005b6f96da5.png (Or simply google continuous curvature corner if you dont want to click random links)
Mom: Please stop making planes out of my blinds.
This video gives the 2015 video vibes
Making old failed flying experiments actually work is such a cool thing to do!
I wanna try making either a bullwhip or cheap rocket fuel with stump remover for toys
Bullwhip with paracord and bbs inside sounds like a good, easy, but relaxing and time consuming project
I think the tank tread propellers have merit; just have them on a circular track. Then you essentially have a prop that rotates around a circle, rather than an axle. You could then have propellors wrapping around the hull!
Or at least an elliptical track. I think there's a problem when the blades come out of the turn and have to decelerate quickly, causing them to bump into each other.
There are so many better ways to achieve driven rotational motion around a hollow shaft. I hate when people online randomly claim that a mechanism would produce too much friction, but in this case I'll bite the bullet and say a tank tread would definitely cause too much friction for it to be worth any practical use, especially in flight where power efficiency is so important.
But that was not point of that idea. If you rotate them in circle it will just look like nomal propeller round movement.... Wierdness of his plane was non circular movement)
I could see it on a double hulled plane so that you only need one motor and don't have to run a second motor in the reverse direction. He does have to do something about the track flex in the straight sections.
Then you could just use a hollow shaft
The 20 stack is insane. To see it actually fly is outstanding and doing some acrobatics too.. Good stuff.
For the caterpillar tred plane you could have just put the blades around a big circle. That way there would be less blades bumping into each other, and you would obtain a more constant thrust as well.
The collisions on the tank track prop blades was from the blades being violently taken from a circular to a linear motion. They wanted to go round and pitched forward while the next blade was already on the straight path forward and the tips collided. If you put some suppord rail under the tank track to avoid the track from bending in after the wheel it would reduce the problem and help with blade longevity :)
THIS! I was so mad they didn't address this!
@@SenorBagel2552same!!
It needs an elliptical path to follow. That will give a better transition from rotating to straight.
Yep. Offset each second one front/back
don't forget the pull on the " flexible " track. they don't move just in the axis of the track but they move but also move forwards and backwards. hence the massive loss in propulsion.
I'm impressed just how persistent Peter is... Everything is ahowing him that it won't work, but he knows he can make it work. Mad props lad
Haha, mad props... how ironic
@@mc-dev so glad this was ur comment I was thinking the same thing 🤣
@@mc-dev ahhhh that got me good cheers
Yeah, he never gives up on these crazy ideas until he has at least some success. That's what makes it so fun!
Actually, no. It's saying that it doesn't work as is but is viable. Fix the design.
🤣I haven't had that good a laugh in ages. The self-disassembling-propeller... prop-crop-duster?
That multi wing plane was amazing, so goofy looking yet it seemed to fly well. Really well done and Very entertaining
Loved the flying box fan! Suggestion: Extreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeme aspect ratio wings with wingtip props. Like wings so wide you have to have steel wire supports Maybe print the blades horizontally not vertically?
another idea: still print vertically, but with a modified stl file that has a hole in it to accommodate a 1mm carbon tube!
I recently saw a video, can’t remember who by, where he tested 3d printed bolt strength and printing them horizontally averaged nearly twice as strong across sheer, pull, and torque tests. Need to print with supports, but the extra strength is worth it in this case
Yeah, the bamboo labs are great, but alot of their standard profiles are very high speed and layer addhesion strength suffer as a result. But in general parts are usually much stronger horizontally as mentoned.
I'd like to see it go all out for flying box fan. Large center mounted prop with Lasko across it.
Getting that multi-wing plane to fly like that was an absolute thing of beauty! I loved it!
I had always wondered at how that design would be stable, and how much lift it would get. Could you imaging if that were to come in for a strafing run? Some dude on an mg just spraying at it not being able to tell where to hit that mattered, lol
correct me if im wrong but could you just make the tail alot longer and heavier so the center of mass was more on the middle bit
It has too much lift lol
In a good way
I've always wanted to build a tank-tread paddle wheel drive for a watercraft. I imagine the blades dropping flat on the forward direction, then popping open when they enter the water. This could theoretically even work if the system was fully submerged. Idk if you've done boats, but very much enjoy your aircraft vids. Keep it up:)😊
I love this channel. Every once in a while there is just a video of some crazy flying contraption and im here for it all.
I’d love to see more refinement of the tank tread prop. Even if you made it a circle, to get more radially symmetrical thrust, I still think it’d be neat, to go around the outside of a fuselage
You just do it at the end of the fuselage and it's called boundary layer ingestion. It's great for efficiency. edit: 2 large propeller blades will be most efficient.
Yeah, the opposite of the Stipa-Caproni! Not necessarily a good idea, but cool!
I think the biggest barrier is the lack of guides. The belts were constantly bending inwards between the gears, as is natural for a high speed belt without extreme tension. You can see the belt bending inward and the props hitting eachother at the tips, even at fairly low speed. Just putting a block of wood between the gears for the belts to slide over would likely fix the problem. Hollow out said block and put bearings on both sides so the belt can slide across with less friction, if you want to make it well.
@@AngryAlfonse I think the blade pitch is also an issue. Normal propellers 'twist' so that the forces all along the blade are even. The slower moving part near the hub takes a bigger bite of air, the faster moving part near the tip takes a smaller bite, but with the speed difference they're experiencing the same amount of force (on a good prop). With the tread system, to have the same even force all along the blade you'd need to somehow have every blade 'straight' on the flat portions and 'twisted' on the curved portions of the track.
@@AngryAlfonse Yeah this was my thoughts too. Needs to be tensioned (there was some noticeable slack on a few of those before he turned them on), and guides if tensioning isn't possible/isn't doing enough.
I think doing a tank tread propeller across the wings would be interesting (kinda like the idea of a lot of micro-propellers to get consistent thrust across the entire wing, but using a tank tread design instead). Maybe even having the propeller go inside the wing during the corners to try and prevent excess thrust at the wing tips (assuming that matters).
I second this. Need to do this to a bi-plane or annular wing. With two counter rotating tracks.
@@bp8652 lol it would be insanely hard
Actually, having that thrust at the wingtips can increase lift, if the prop blades are moving downwards at the wingtips: the vortex from the propwash neutralizes some of the tip vortex from the wing
Nice to see the comedy...that multi wing had me literally lol
Love all the thought that goes into your builds! I really like the idea that someone mentioned about a flying saucer!
I was shocked that the flying blinds worked so well! It was surprisingly stable in ways i hadn't predicted at all lol
*Venetian plane
stable thanks to gyro stabilization I'm sure. much like an F-117 , so unstable, no human can fly it without sas autopilot keeping it level.
@@williamedstrom5681*Flying blinds
Agreed
Going back to the old simple stuff, fun airplane experiments. I love it!
I don't know about simple, maybe simple compared to some of the other crazy things Peter builds, lol
@@EJ-74 Yeah more like in the same way building a car is simple to a rocket scientist haha
That 20 wing in the wind was damn near VTOL. 😆Thanks for sharing your thought process and experimentation.
I loved the way the multi-wing bounced around in the air. Kudos for keeping that thing in the air with pure skill.
Hey Peter! I think the tread props could be lighter if made with a single printed piece, but you need to print it horizontally so that the layer adhesion isn’t the breaking point.
A revived Myth Buster's type show with this guy would be a big hit.
Peter Imahara
Yeah
The last one was the best! XD It was like watching a radiator or a radar flying sideways. Keep it up man!
That stock footage pun was something i was not braced for.
Oh god, this comment made my brain buffer
0:38 That's actually the proposed airliner design standard that was introduced after a couple of them flew into buildings and didn't bounce back.
Yes, especially the front spring seems to be a great safety feature. Maybe one can use ropes to align it with the axis when it's fully extended?
i get it 🤣
the multi-wing was nuts. The climb ability and the land like a helicopter styles were sick as, not to mention the sick loop-de-loop lol
Just going to say here that I bought the “Float Around, Find Out” merch and it is awesome!!! Your intern has mad artistic talent!! Keep up the awesome content… Oh, and back to the BOAT! What I enjoy most is you appear to have a complete lack of fear about failures!
Lol, the way the multiplane looked when it was flying! So funny looking
Multi wing plane was actually quite interesting. I mean, it kept falling over with those wheels, but it looked super cool, and once it was in the air it looked both odd and awesome.
The fact that it was hovering and flying backwards was impressive.
The tread propellor firing blades in all directions as it slowly sank made me genuinely laugh out loud! Now put the tread propellor around the outside of the 20-stack wing - perfectly even thrust :)
At 3:45 - "stock" footage while holding a "pistol brace" killed me, hahahaha!!!!!! Very good one guys! This is what I love about this channel, the love for freedom and the 2A :)
It's nice to see you having fun 😃 and also the prototype that lost all the helixes on the field hahaha
That multi wing had too man wings. It was entertaining. I especially liked the way it flew so slow. Is there anyway you can do a "Slowest airplane we could build". Something like that would be really interesting also.
'Tis not a multi wing, it's flying window blinds!
Would be interesting to see a plane propelled by a track running the length of the fuselage with either scoops or flaps to propel it. Maybe the half of the tracks that moves noseward could go inside the body to reduce drag?
Always wanted to try that!
I think the issue with that idea is that only the most rearward scoop would be doing much.
@@robbhays8077staggered scoops
wouldn't work. the simple fact that you would be pushing air in both directions even if you hid half of it in the body. you cant run the scoops though a force field vacuum.
YES but a water vehicle!!
Peter, thanks for testing these ideas. I especially enjoyed the tracked blades. Have you ever tried flying a cyclogyro? I think there are three types: fixed AOA blades (similar to magnus effect?), tumbling blades (similar to voith schneider drives), and 'flapping' (the rotation of the blades reverses for a minority of time at the bottom of the cycle).
Lmao 🤣 ! Pretty cool, but I hate to tell you what the "spring plane" looks like. 😂🤣
An idea: Do the multi wing plane and use the tank prip system with the oval going up and down. Since the multi wing plane doesn't need too much thrust then it would be interesting to see how it would work
It also makes it twice as weird
Circle plane wings, tank prop going on the outside of the wings. No hard turns, and multi winged weirdness.
The screech when the "working" tank thread jams is straight out of a sci-fi movie :D
I hadn't realized I had been waiting for the 787 "Boing" crash clips until he said so and ran the clips!
doggie with propeller tutu was the best thing I've seen this week
The guide rail spring is actually a really good idea on small little models like this for nose down impacts
Love the flying window blinds. I'm also thinking that a longer fuselage might make it more stable. As for the track, it really needs to be on a wheel.
"window blinds." . . hm -then perhaps he could make a "louvre" wing, LOL
In all fairness, the original Phillips had a higher thrust line (though not good engineering). It folded one set of wings upward on its first test flight, did it not?
yeah my first thought was, "hang on why don't you put your fuselage actually through your center of lift" exaggerate the tailwheel plane aspect basically, run the spar from the center of the blinds and tilt back the plane as much as necessary to get the back wheel to touch the ground on takeoff. if it's sitting at 45° so be it, get enough velocity to fly the tail and you'll take off fine (my second thought was, ailerons, since roll seemed like a significant issue)
"Boing 787" was so good 😂
what if you put four multiwing planes together to make a wing box and put the props in the center to make a flying box. I think that would be funny lol
11:25 I laughed so hard!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The multiwing plane was hilarious, I'm glad it flew as well as it did, very cool !
1:39 Annoying mosquito mode activated😂
The prop is a cool idea, I think to execute it with any amount of success though you'd need it to vary its pitch on the straights to match the force being outputted by the ends... might even help with the blades flinging off
I think you’ll see more success with the track propeller if you place track sliders (supports) between the drive wheels on the top and bottom. This way the track won’t be able to dive as it leaves the wheels (which seems causing the propeller tip collisions). Whether the propellers are rigid/strong enough to withstand the tip deacceleration remains to be seen 🔎
Absolutely loved this! You're so resourceful and have such crazy reflexes.
i used to love making paper planes, and trying to get my balloon and ornithopter designs to work. these silly ideas really wanna make me get into aircraft again :D
0:43 They could have implemented this in 2001...
Xd
Tank thread propeller was pretty interesting, would really like seeing a bigger version of it spanning the whole wingspan of the plane and some bigger roller wheels so the velocity change is not as abrupt
2 of them for counter rotation
That's what I was thinking, take advantage of the change in form factor and have it cover a really wide area without being very tall.
@@user-do5zk6jh1k Was thinking the same thing, if there's two (one for each wing) you can even have tank-style steering for the plane too!
12:05 is probably the closest thing we'll ever see to a flying boxfan! 😂
that multi wing was hilarious! yaw control? not here I'm afraid.. you wanna go which way..? meh.. I'll think about it and get back to ya.. later.. lol
This was truly a LOT of fun! Thank you Peter and crew!
Hilarious to see those blades flying off the propeller during flight! and sick landing!
I love all the videos sir keep em coming. I love that he thinks way outta the box
I wonder if anyone has ever added control surfaces to those paper loop gliders, imo that'd make an interesting build.
Peter did a giant circle plane at a Flite Fest a few years ago. Other planes flew through it! Look back about 6 or 7 years.
That was so much fun. More please! I'd like to see a long caterpillar plane with 6 or more flapping wings. For 3D printed props, adding a channel for some strong thread and CA allows you to print vertically (the nice way) and then add the needed strength. A bit more sanding needed, but it can work well.
Happy to see your friend back in the shots!
I love the look of the tread propeller, would look great in a dieselpunk aircraft design. Also perfect cartoon SMACK sound at 8:50.
Is diesel a good airplane fuel? I mean I know airplane fuel also needs atomized to burn, but they burn different. I want to learn about that next
@@Psilomuscimol I'm not sure. My comment was more referencing Dieselpunk as a genre, which is a 1950's futurism style.
Man, this was insanely fun to watch! Your crazy experiments had me on the edge of my seat. Keep up the wild ideas, can't wait to see more wacky airplane stunts!
I'd like to see improvements made on the track plane. That was pretty awesome.
Same
Yes please weird airplanes - Thank you for the channel
This was great on so many levels. You got mad skills, bro.
03:40 @ATF - he officially acknowledged it as a Stock!
Probably my favourite videos of yours of recent times, just hilarious. I especially loved how even though the tread props were clearly so sketchy with blades shooting off left and right, once you were outdoors safety glasses were optional 😂
That is a ton of work dude. I commend you! I love seeing dedication in people and their passions.
I think your experiments are AWESOME I would like to see a larger version of the multi wing.
Tank tread is super cool. I was thinking a guide rail under the track right after the wheels might stop the rotational momentum. I'm not sure if it would alleviate the stress at the base of the blades or cause more. The blades wouldn't hit at least. Thanks for sharing and I love the shirts!
Love seeing old plane ideas tested and improved! So wild!
This, btw, was one of the funniest ideas I've seen someone tackle on youtube.
The flying box-fan FLYS!
Love it! Would be great to see more crazy-ass ideas from the pre-flight era, made from strong/light materials available today.
12:44 when you add so many wings you become a helicopter
Make this a series!! I want to see a propeller with only 1 blade!
This is great! You are so imaginative and creative and a helluva engineer!
I love love love the multi-wing plane!! I really like the way it flies in the wind. Something about it gives very steampunk-machine-impracticality vibes. Please do it on a large scale, it would also be super cool if the fuselage was really tall with floors and floors of little boeing windows, or maybe even have several ones stacked!
Respect for your perseverance and patience Peter, I think you should build a Coléoptèr, it was a French prototype tail sitter vtol, as far as I know nobody has made an RC replica yet, but it would be really far out. also I think we definitely need an ekranoplan revisit, maybe one of those wacky mega GEV's the soviets wanted to launch spacecraft from. keep making the inspiring videos.
The multi-wing plane was really just a kite with propellers. :) Cool stuff.
All of those airplanes would for perfectly in that old cartoon - "Stop the pigeon" 😂 That being said, it's insanely cool to see such airplanes in real life.
Heck yes, more airplane content! Thank you Peter Shripol!
I think the main 2 issues you’re running into with the track props is 1. You have collision between your propellors, because your track isn’t guided enough. You could create a sort of moat on the inside of the track to guide it better. 2. Your propellors keep breaking off due to the centrifugal forces, you you might want to machine them in something stronger, like a light metal to make this work better, and machine them all in 1 piece with each tread link for less chance of parts just falling apart.
I wonder if printing them on their sides would help. I noticed the printing was done so the layers were not aligned with the direction of the force. This probably makes the surface smoother, but weaker
needs chain tensioner
Loved the flying blind, was also very surprised at how manoeuvrable it was.
That flying radiator was hilarious 😂
That multiple winged plane is a must do on a bigger scale! That was amazing to see it actually functioning like a helicopter basically but still crazy controller. Honestly maybe a rework of the design so it's not as wobbly on take off lol😂 but excellent job! Surpassed my hypothesis on it so I'd love to see more! I see this being a really fun one to fly around especially after a little rework of the design it's gonna be kinda next level!😂
That was really cool... it almost seemed to act like a VTOL! All those wings were a lot of drag, but the stall speed was really low.
@@marasmusine right exactly thats why I'm kinda curious an excited to see them try to rework some of the design an get it's just a but more stable maybe even put a dummy on it that scales from about roughly 150 to 200 pounds person. Cause ot almost seemed to need something riding on it to help with the weight distribution
4:13 now that's a "prop"per dog 😂 (sorry)
Tank-Track-Wing You've got to build that!
With the multi-wing plane it might be neat to see how varying the offsets from each other effects performance. Both either varying the height offset, or having each subsequent wing progressively further back. Also while we've only really seen WWI and pre-WWI style planes as bi-planes and tri-plans, it'd be interesting to see how different wing shapes, ie delta or trapezoidal wings, perform in multi-wing arrangement.
I think that are some interesting ideas, and it would also be nice to see the wind tunnel with smoke and all on the different configurations.
Some the best videos on KZhead! Love your work Peter
I think that the blades on the tank track propellers keep falling off due to crashing into each other. On the straight portions only a small amount of give is needed to make them collide. A simple fix would be to just make them better spaced out. Though making it stronger works too. Either way its kind of a doomed concept from the start but fun to watch it work!
Yep, or maybe give it a chain guide? Perhaps a slightly bent one so there is not a straight section but they whole thing is more like an ellipse.
What I saw looked like too much flex in the track. Some guide and tensioner wheels should help with that issue.