Cycloidal propellers don’t look like they belong on aircraft, but they could be the future of flying.
In this video, we delve into the 100-year history of cyclorotors, their impact on marine propulsion, and why engineers are now testing them for vertical takeoff and landing applications.
From early setbacks to new designs like CycloTech’s flying prototype, we’ll explain how these odd spinning systems work, what makes them unique, and whether they can compete with regular rotors.
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