My Rs.50 DIY Pulsejet Engine - See Video & Pictures

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A DIY pulsejet engine has been created for approximately Rs.50, producing around 2 pounds of thrust. The creator plans to share a video demonstration, which will be posted soon, alongside pictures of the engine. The design emphasizes affordability and simplicity, making it accessible for hobbyists. A link to a self-sustained video of the engine is also provided for viewers. This project showcases innovative engineering at a low cost.
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this is a small pulsejet designed by me..it produces around 2pounds thrust..This is the cheapest pulsejet engine you could make it costs around Rs.50..i will post the video tomorrow because i forgot to take my cellphone with me..But here is the engine pictures.

here is the plan..
here is the video..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DayliTRx8g&feature=channel_video_title
 

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here is the self sustained video of my engine..

 
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