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- An ion-propelled aircraft or ionocraft is an aircraft that uses electrohydrodynamics (EHD) to provide lift or thrust in the air without requiring combustion...
- publicize his ideas for innovative aircraft and weaponry, notably the 1964 Ionocraft which was to be a single-man aircraft powered by the ionic wind from a...
- characters in the game's 2023 expansion Lightfall. Flyboard Hoverbike Ionocraft, a propulsion device with similar operation to a hoverboard, but requires...
- aerodynamic flow control. Plasma actuators impart force in a similar way to ionocraft. Plasma flow control has drawn considerable attention and been used in...
- (1894–1974), Russia/U.S. – first gyroscopically stabilized bombsight, ionocraft, also developed air-to-air refueling Alexander Prokhorov (1916–2002),...
- per second (16 ft/s; 17 km/h; 11 mph). The aircraft is an example of an ionocraft, which is powered by an ionic wind generated through controlled electrical...
- which are collected, yielding electrical energy. Air ioniser Ion thruster Ionocraft Plasma actuator Hall-effect thruster Magnetohydrodynamic drive Magnetoplasmadynamic...
- levitation Acoustic levitation Aerodynamic levitation Biefeld-Brown effect Ionocraft (Lifter) Van de Graff generator Samuel Earnshaw "On the Nature of the...
- inefficient use of ionic propulsion. The devices were named Ion Lifters or Ionocraft and were reported to be able to lift the empty s**** of a vehicle under...
- modified lead zirconate-titanate (PZT) and silica aerogel. Plasma actuator Ionocraft Lightcraft Magnetohydrodynamic drive Greenemeier, Larry (7 July 2008)...