Lift Body with Fans? An Exploration of Physics

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The discussion centers on the feasibility of using ground-based fans to lift a human body approximately 50cm off the ground, akin to a compact vertical wind tunnel. The idea involves utilizing either multiple small electric ducted fans or larger paramotor engines arranged in a square configuration to generate sufficient thrust. Participants note that while this concept resembles a personal hovercraft, it aims for a smaller, portable version similar to indoor skydiving facilities. Concerns about safety and practicality are raised, particularly regarding the potential dangers of high-speed propellers. Overall, the idea presents an interesting exploration of physics and engineering possibilities for personal levitation systems.
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Hello everybody,

I have a crazy idea in my mind, and I need help of someone who knows about physics !

I was wondering if it could be possible to lift a human body with fans on the ground. I know about vertical wind tunnel (indoor skydiving), but I thought more of a compact and homemade system. Not a system who could allow you to fly very high, or to do complex acrobatics, but just enough power and air to maintain a body 50cm high.

I saw videos of people creating flying vehicle (like a hoverbike), but if you do the contrary, and you put the motors and the propeller on the floor, will it be enough power to fly above?
I made some research, and I saw some paramotor engine with a thrust between 30 and 90kg. With 4 like that arrange in square, maybe it will be enough.

Or maybe a lot of little electric ducted fan with 5kg thrust (those used in modelism).
Or just one "big" motor with one "big" propeller.

The real issue is to know if it could be a "small" installation, and not a giant building with giant motor and huge amount of power. I saw some mobile vertical wind tunnel, but I would like to know if it's possible to do smaller. More like a podium.

Of course I'm not going to jump on a big propeller spinning very fast. I was just wondering if it may be possible!

Thanks for your help (And sorry for my english!)
 
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justsomeonenew said:
Hello everybody,

I have a crazy idea in my mind, and I need help of someone who knows about physics !

I was wondering if it could be possible to lift a human body with fans on the ground. I know about vertical wind tunnel (indoor skydiving), but I thought more of a compact and homemade system. Not a system who could allow you to fly very high, or to do complex acrobatics, but just enough power and air to maintain a body 50cm high.

I saw videos of people creating flying vehicle (like a hoverbike), but if you do the contrary, and you put the motors and the propeller on the floor, will it be enough power to fly above?
I made some research, and I saw some paramotor engine with a thrust between 30 and 90kg. With 4 like that arrange in square, maybe it will be enough.

Or maybe a lot of little electric ducted fan with 5kg thrust (those used in modelism).
Or just one "big" motor with one "big" propeller.

The real issue is to know if it could be a "small" installation, and not a giant building with giant motor and huge amount of power. I saw some mobile vertical wind tunnel, but I would like to know if it's possible to do smaller. More like a podium.

Of course I'm not going to jump on a big propeller spinning very fast. I was just wondering if it may be possible!

Thanks for your help (And sorry for my english!)
Welcome to the PF.

Sounds like a personal hovercraft, but with the motor and fan on the ground. Do you want the fan to follow you around under the skirt somehow? Or are you just going to stay in one place?

http://www.toxel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/hovercraft05.jpg
http://www.toxel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/hovercraft05.jpg
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF.

Sounds like a personal hovercraft, but with the motor and fan on the ground. Do you want the fan to follow you around under the skirt somehow? Or are you just going to stay in one place?

Not really an hovercraft. More like that :
flyers-at-skydrenaline-zone.jpg
 
Here's something even cheaper:
http://c.shld.net/rpx/i/s/i/spin/image/spin_prod_943128812?hei=1000&wid=1000&op_sharpen=1
 
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jedishrfu said:
Here's something even cheaper:
http://c.shld.net/rpx/i/s/i/spin/image/spin_prod_943128812?hei=1000&wid=1000&op_sharpen=1

Amazingly, that's actually more dangerous than the fan version, though.
 
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