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Rather than hovering this vehicle drives on its wheels, pushed
onto wall with the copter.
A personal version attached to your back allows you to simply
climb up a mountain or building wall.
Look at this!!
https://www.youtube...v=IsMQgr-aCmU&t=23m [pashute, Aug 04 2016]
Did you mean this?
https://www.youtube...watch?v=A_nYNuoZteA [notexactly, Aug 05 2016]
I missed notexactly's link by four years!!!!
https://www.youtube...watch?v=bhMTLo6Gih0 He posted it a day after my last post. I saw this ad and got all excited! [pashute, Nov 29 2020]
If halfbakers were also makers
https://www.youtube...watch?v=rVxDLp0LSJ8 [pashute, Nov 29 2020]
Google verti go
https://www.youtube...QtTKjuCnHYE&t=9m48s 9:48 [pashute, Feb 22 2024]
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[+], but walking up a wall this way is going to be at
least as difficult as climbing a ladder. |
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If the rotor exerts a purely horizontal force then I think
you'd still fall down a smooth wall. It would be like trying
to crawl along the floor with 80kg pulling you backwards. |
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//It would be like trying to crawl along the floor with 80kg
pulling you backwards// |
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If you slip... the 10,50, 80 whatever kg (100,500,800
Newtons, I know) will be forcing your face into the building
while the other 80kg drags you down. Not fun. |
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Probably work well for walking across the ceiling. |
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Well, why not angle it a bit to support its own
weight as well s some of your own. Just make sure
you always have some force towards the wall since
your contact with the wall is the only control you
have. |
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all the more thrill for the spectators, no? |
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answering [Maxw]: for tall buildings without a ladder |
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