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What exactly do you think that type of helicopter has different from any other type of helicopter? -
Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostCheck out the new sig.
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It's quieter.Originally posted by minestrone View PostWhat exactly do you think that type of helicopter has different from any other type of helicopter?
It doesn't have an anti-torque rotor.
It exploits the Coanda effect.
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A standard helicopter exploits the Coanda effect so why did you choose that type of helicopter?Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostIt's quieter.
It doesn't have an anti-torque rotor.
It exploits the Coanda effect.
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I wasn't referring to the main rotor blades and you know it.Originally posted by minestrone View PostA standard helicopter exploits the Coanda effect so why did you choose that type of helicopter?
Did you read it in a lads mag and then think you were clever?
You really shouldn't post when you're drunk.
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Right, so, you have mentioned a type of helicopter without a tail rotor and stated that the main blades are nothing to do with your point.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI wasn't referring to the main rotor blades and you know it.
You really shouldn't post when you're drunk.
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Don't worry, it's obviously beyond you.Originally posted by minestrone View PostRight, so, you have mentioned a type of helicopter without a tail rotor and stated that the main blades are nothing to do with your point.
WTF are you actually talking about?
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You are just talking tulip and you know it, why don't you try and explain what a helicopter without any blades has to do with the dyson fan.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostDon't worry, it's obviously beyond you.
You cannot, you will try and back track on this one, getting the last word but will never actually address the question I am giving you.
What has a helicopter without any blades got to do with the dyson fan?Comment
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Is it just me.... or is the thread title "Dyson - Bladeless Fans"??Originally posted by minestrone View Post...........What has a helicopter without any blades got to do with the dyson fan?
Only asking like!Comment
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I edited the question.Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou are just talking tulip and you know it, why don't you try and explain what a helicopter without any blades has to do with the dyson fan.
You cannot, you will try and back track on this one, getting the last word but will never actually address the question I am giving you.
What has a helicopter without a tail rotor got to do with the dyson fan?
Answer : They both use the Coanda effect to replace the use of rotating blades.
Hth. However, I doubt it.
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