I was just attempting to organise a bit of an inventory on all my Aviation Stuff and realised I have collected an unbeliveable amount of stuff over the years.
This must be the most unique thing i have
you stand on it, fire it up annd just lean in the direction you want to go
Hahahaha
This was found in the back of an engineering workshop in Brisbane and I was able to aquire it.
The original owners managed to start it up and melted the legs on its alloy frame. It was given to engineering company to construct a stainless steel frame that would manage the heat.
They never returned to collect it. Maybe scared off from initial tests.
We managed to to conduct a test run, and melted the steel plate it was sitting on. Now its just a curio that I dont think Ill ever part with. I have considered mounting a single jet onto a go cart. One day.
The Pressure jets where originally designed to fitted to rotor tips of a helicopter, giving rotation from the tip, reducing torque. Have to love some of the designs innovators over the years have come up with
Im wondering who had that much money back then? and how much would that be in today's money? That has to be worth a small fortune to the right bidder. WOW
Had no idea that is best creative minds were working on this back then, and now we got water jets, big whoop , seems like technology goes backwards at times.
@AnzacJack, what a great story. Thanks for posting that. This reminds me of the stories and advertisements in Popular Mechanics back in the 60s that spawned so many flights of fancy and dreams in my friends and me. Fortunately, we never seemed to have the money to even buy a set of plans.
I'm wondering what other wonders you have in your "Aviation Stuff" collection. You seem to have that dangerous combination of a lot of curiosity and a large indoor space to put things.