Posted July 8, 20168 yr I really wanted to build a hovercraft, but the performance of the currently available Lego Propeller not create lift. Unfortunately, the range of the Lego remote control is quite limited, so the I do not want to risk driving on a lake or the same. . Have fun looking and reverse engineering. Greeting üfchen
July 8, 20168 yr That's awesome. At first I thought the propeller wasn't Lego, but even that is Lego. Very cool. I really like your creative models.
July 8, 20168 yr Works very well! I recently bought a few of those propellers to build something similar. Good to see you still find use in those old motors.
July 9, 20168 yr That's really impressive. The combo of finally a decent propeller and the high speed motors is genius. I like that you have a decent steering angle too, so you can get the maneuverability.
July 9, 20168 yr Meditative video, great music choice) Best lego airboat that i ever seen, it works so smooth.
July 9, 20168 yr Wow! A Lego propeller that really works! Have you seen Jeremy McCreary's experiments with Lego Power Functions boats, over on MOCpages? http://www.moc-pages.com/folder.php/178225
July 10, 20168 yr I never thought it was possible to make an air propelled boat with just lego parts. Great job. I love the video too, it's very relaxing. Edited July 10, 20168 yr by Chade
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