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Old 27th January 2006, 02:02
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BMW Fluegelrad III Saucer

I don't know how far this project got but, being fascinated with concept, I made and skinned a 3D model of it.



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Old 27th January 2006, 06:13
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Re: BMW Fl?gelrad III Saucer

Wow, great model. Going to explore the corona?

I must say that the technical drawing is not being very up front about exactly how that nose gear is supposed to work.
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Old 27th January 2006, 07:32
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Re: BMW Fl?gelrad III Saucer

LOL No, it really isn't too plain so I took some liberties - I think that the gear is supposed to be two front, two rear, rather than tricycle. The saucer body was apparently a rotor and takeoff-landing was VSTOL.
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Re: BMW Fl?gelrad III Saucer

That's what it looks like it implies. Judging the cross section of the rotor, I'd guess the entire disc spins, forming similar to a turbo fan on a modern airliner engine. Variable pitch on the blades would allow them to close to a solid disc.

Thust vectoring too. In case you hadn't seen it, I found an entry at Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_Flugelrad

On the render, when I first saw it I thought it didn't show the model well enough. But seeing it again, the angle has a cool, stealthy, almost sinister form in that render. I like it.
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Old 27th January 2006, 08:06
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Re: BMW Fl?gelrad III Saucer

Thanks Ads - that was the effect I was going for, more playing with lighting that displaying the model. Here's a rough 3-view I made while building it that shows off its lines better:
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Re: BMW Fl?gelrad III Saucer

I Really wonder if this thing would work. Shouldn't you counter the torque from the big flying wheel?

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Old 27th January 2006, 20:16
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Re: BMW Fl?gelrad III Saucer

I don't know. A diagram that (I think) was provided with a limited-run 1:144 scale model of the beast shows a strange, louver-like arrangement on the disk at about 250 degrees. Maybe this was a counter-torque mechanism?



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Re: BMW Fl?gelrad III Saucer

That Wiki link says the III saucer was to have 32 blade segments (same number as the louvers in the drawing), so perhaps those louvers are the actual blades? If they were variable pitch, they might be able to close up to form a solid flat disc like the drawing show.

In flight it appears to behave like an autogyro... unless I'm wrong. Lower engine exhaust ducts across the rotor to make it windmill and give a lifting cusion.
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Re: BMW Fl?gelrad III Saucer

It is a nice project for you Vig. It has the same feel as the spaceship you modelled
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Thanks, Platypus! I really enjoy 1950's comic-book style science fiction.
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