GiTS said:
The key to the contraption working seems to be the angle of attack of the prop blades creates for force in the forward direction than the downward direction. If the angle of attack was steeper, the vehicle would go backwards into the wind.
Yes, it becomes an upwind turbine. And if you make the pitch negative it becomes a downwind turbine. But to go downwind faster than the wind, you must set it in between, as a downwind propeller. All the cases are shown here:
http://oi54.tinypic.com/2gv0kew.jpg
You can see the cart as a gearbox, working between two large objects in relative motion. Here some analogies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7vcQcIaWSQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-trDF8Yldc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw_B2MnMqZs
And here how the gear ratio
A affects the velocity ratio
V/W. To go DDWFTTW you must set
0 < A < 1
For the wind-cart at the bottom the pitch of the rotor
P is part of the gear ratio. Unlike the rigid models the wind-cart will never achieve exactly the speed dictated by the gear ratio, because the rotor has slippage. But as efficiency is increased it can get arbitrarily close to that limit.