Its been around for quite alwhile.
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Greg

On Jan 19, 2:39 pm, neroc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Im not sure Chrys but I do think the disks will have to be a greater
> internal diamiter than the external diamiter of the tubes , however I
> do think your idea is a good one because if the discs are the same
> then the spacing along the tube will be the same ,
> to keep weight down the tubes can be made from plastic tubeing
> ( unless you plan to weld ). I would love to build one of these
> things , failing that Id settle to see you build one :-]
>
> I dont know why a gyro would be required , I dont see why control
> would be any different to a tank or why it would be power
> ineficient .
> I do love the machine and a toy ( sorry model ) wouldnt be required to
> drive on concrete,
> Appart from the air it will drive anywhere you want . cool
>
> Neil R
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