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Internal Ducting in a Delta Airship

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hiflier

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Old Orchard Beach, Maine USA
Hello All,

This is my first post on the Forum. I'm pursuing a model design that incorporates an internal propulsion system. Rather than take up a lot of bandwith on the first post in description I'll just say that the idea revolves around using a low positioned central turbo fan that directs air into ducts that lead to widely spaced dual exhaust ports aft and also on either side of a forward cockpit (side thrusters) for steering. Some lift will be a byproduct of the turbofan but this design is mostly for use in a LTA concept.

I would like to see I there is any feedback from members who might be familiar or interested in such a craft.

Thanks, hiflier
 
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