Is a Flying Skateboard Possible with Current Technology?

  • Thread starter Thread starter GreyBubbleGum
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Flying Skateboard
AI Thread Summary
A flying skateboard using a turbojet engine raises significant concerns regarding safety, stability, and aerodynamics. Key issues include how to maintain control and attachment while airborne, as well as the potential for the device to continue moving uncontrollably if the rider falls off. The design would likely require additional features like wings to achieve lift, complicating the aesthetics compared to fictional depictions. Discussions also highlight the challenges of drag and the practicality of alternative designs, such as torso-mounted wings. Overall, while the concept is intriguing, current technology presents substantial hurdles to making a flying skateboard feasible.
GreyBubbleGum
Messages
1
Reaction score
0
I was just wondering if a flying skateboard would be possible to make in this time and day. I don't mean a hover board which uses anti-gravity mechanic, but a flying skateboard which uses a turbojet engine.

I really want to make one, but I am not sure if it is even possible in the first place. Can I have some feedback on this. I know it sound ridiculous though.
 
Engineering news on Phys.org
how would you use it?

If on the ground, you'd have to worry about safety, stability, aerodynamics...

For safety what if you fell off would it keep going? not good if it did.

For stability, how would you stay attached? how would you stay upright?

For aerodynamics, you'd need some sort of wings, including a tail wing.

Then there the size of all this which means it won't look anything like the Back To The Future one.

Have you seen the guy who uses a jetpack to jump off of mountains and glide to the valley?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves_Rossy

 
Last edited by a moderator:
Adding on to what jedishrfu said, drag would also be a huge issue if you were "riding" it similarly to how one rides a skateboard. I think the best bet for a sort of human aircraft is the torso/back-mounted wings as it's the most centralized/stable/controllable way to mount equipment on a person, as well as minimize drag.
 
The lift?

okay about the safety, stability and stuff but how can one create the necessay lift while using it on the ground?
 
Try to stick with more practical things, like a flying carpet.
 
SteamKing said:
Try to stick with more practical things, like a flying carpet.

And replying to threads that haven't been dead for more than a year.
:-p (:devil:)
 
Hi all, i have some questions about the tesla turbine: is a tesla turbine more efficient than a steam engine or a stirling engine ? about the discs of the tesla turbine warping because of the high speed rotations; does running the engine on a lower speed solve that or will the discs warp anyway after time ? what is the difference in efficiency between the tesla turbine running at high speed and running it at a lower speed ( as fast as possible but low enough to not warp de discs) and: i...
Thread 'Where is my curb stop?'
My water meter is submerged under water for about 95% of the year. Today I took a photograph of the inside of my water meter box because today is one of the rare days that my water meter is not submerged in water. Here is the photograph that I took of my water meter with the cover on: Here is a photograph I took of my water meter with the cover off: I edited the photograph to draw a red circle around a knob on my water meter. Is that knob that I drew a red circle around my meter...
Back
Top