Yes
Of course, According to the results and air flow parameters, again I wonder what the results for a paper plane, a bumble bee or a skimming stone would show ?/ I'm old enough to remember mainstream science claiming - according to physics , a bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly. I suspect any shape can 'fly' as long as it has enough power and lift, even a cube or a pencil.
>I suspect any shape can 'fly' as long as it has enough power and lift, even a cube or a pencil.
Yeah me too, I've long suspected the aviation lobby to be all about selling proprietary spare parts, so they pretend planes need wings etc
Yeah me too, I've long suspected the aviation lobby to be all about selling proprietary spare parts, so they pretend planes need wings etc
Depends if the Plane requires aerofoils for extra lift, balance or stability. Although the vimana is similar in appearance to a dirigible/ airship, probably also quite impressive floating in the ocean. I suspect a hydrofoil or closed kayak in a wind tunnel would show satisfactory flying stability too.
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