Re: 1933 Trenn Flying Platform



Vaughn Simon wrote:
"Rob Arndt" <teuton263@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1184383606.018001.136870@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
One does not have to be an aviation engineer to recognize that the Trenn
would tumble out of the sky if one of the props lost power.
It's more like a lack of a complex flight management system to balance
out all the weights of the machine at all times.

No. Please go back and look at the Trenn and explain to the group what "complex flight management system" could keep that thing in the sky if it lost power to one of its four fans spaced at 90 degree intervals around the central axis.

Vaughn


He won't do it since it was a Nazi design with pretty pictures and that's all that matters to him.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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