The U.S. Air Force is interested in acquiring a transformative piece of new propulsion technology to power decoy drones through the air. The new engine type is being developed by Wave Engine Corp., a ...
Our SoundClip series continues with listener Larry Cottrill, who provides audio of a homemade pulse jet engine. It's very loud and very simple, and it can't be muffled. Therefore, it is impractical ...
If you’ve ever had the strange, burning desire to straddle a pulsejet engine, you might be in luck. A 1929 Harley-Davidson powered by such a lump with 250 pounds of thrust is headed to Mecum‘s ...
Robert Maddox, a.k.a. the Crazy Rocketman by the Internet, has lived his entire life around pulsejet engines, building them, testing them, repairing them, and using them to power the most insane, ...
Baltimore-based Wave Engine Corp. has successfully flown an uncrewed air vehicle (UAV) from a standing start on the runway powered by a valveless pulsejet, also known as a wave engine. The simple ...
Why isn't the pulse jet used in military applications? originally appeared on Quora - the knowledge sharing network where compelling questions are answered by people with unique insights. Answer by ...
Move aside Grandpa Munster, there’s a new coffin car in town – and it’s powered by a jet engine. Oregon inventor Robert Maddox gave the Dragula coffin car - made famous in the 1960s children’s TV show ...
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