How To Make A Hovercraft Work

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You don't need to have a tiny little board like Marty. It can be any size/shape you want. My board looks like a small snowboard. Here's another one of my high quality drawings to give you an idea.



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Dean Kamen, the founder of FIRST and the inventor of the Segway Personal transporter board, got his first patent when he was 17 for an insulin pump. "His mom had to sign the papers!" Dudas said.

Generally speaking, fast electric scooters for older kids and adults have at least a 500 watt motor, which is directly chain driven. Also, as the wattage amount of the motor increases, so does the top speed.

Control the air flow beneath the bottom surface of the hover board in order to make the whole thing work. To do that, a hovercraft has a unique air frame called a skirt. It's usually made of an elastic material strong enough to retain its form when subjected to pressure yet has flexibility properties as well. The skirt is fastened around the edge of the board like a, well, skirt.

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The great thing about having a flying board is you don't need to climb Everest before you can snowboard down it. By the way, I've not actually climbed Everest in real life. In fact, I have no idea what it looks like.

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