Don't u think its more arv-ish??
I don’t know what to think about this device.
I was only able to translate a few of the words
He has
Other videos as well. Some discuss this topic
It looks like he went through a lot of trouble to
develop this device. I doubt it is any type of ‘hoax’.
He doesn’t seem to be making any ridiculous claims.
and the point in the video where it leaves the ground
it is unclear if this was caused by the inventor or not
He may have just been lifting it up to see if the directional
inertial effects would guide it in air like they do on the ground.
My second round of translation of another of his videos
he says basically:
When the counter-rotating gyros change acceleration
the radial-inertial force is vectored 90-degrees to the motor
mounting, in the plane of rotation.
(that’s somewhat transcribed, than directly translated,
he goes on for a while talking about this)
And the way you mount the two motors to each other
gives you an explicit “front and rear” to steer the thing with.
The rpms have to be the same to cancel inertia, and he says
the faster the gyros spin the stronger the inertial drive operates.
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At this point I’m going to hold off on the “what to think of it” part.
I will just keep an eye on this guy and see what he does next.
Not sure if I want to play with it or not, or if I really understand what
he means about the motor mounts. What if they are circles? Does he
mean the physical orientation of the stator magnets/coils?
That would take a lot of experiments to determine, it might be easier
to find someone that can speak this dialect of sub-Russian.
I thought it was Bulgarian, because of a few of the words use, but not everything
translates cleanly, so it’s obviously another dialect or contains a lot of slang.