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Indestructible propeller? New technology first time applied on paramotors. 

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Please apply common sense. Nothing is indestructible in the end. Yet we believe that this technology provides unprecedented protection for paramotor propellers very very likely to survive hitting small objects like stones.
The leading edge of this propeller is not carbon but a special rubbery elastic protective material.
This material absorbs the impact with elasticity and releases the energy flexing back to maintain the original shape. Thus provides excellent protection from stones hitting the prop on launch or footdrags.
This material is also very resistant to sand abrasion as you can see on the sandpaper test in the video.
We are implementing this technology on the Variomatic prop which is the first in-flight adjustable propeller for paramotors in the world that provides 33% fuel saving on cruise wile providing the same max thrust.
If you want to learn more about this the Variomatic prop we recommend to watch this video:
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Комментарии : 65   
@findyourgypsy8876
@findyourgypsy8876 Год назад
PLEASE normalize your audio. Can't hear voice. turn it up. Music kicks in. Ears bleed. Turn it down. Can't hear voice. Repeat...
@PPGGORILLA
@PPGGORILLA Год назад
That was hard to watch. Those poor Gnomes...... I can't remember the last time I hit a pomegranate. Seriously though, this is great! I love to see new innovations in our sport!
@mjbishop2k3
@mjbishop2k3 Год назад
When was the last time you recall hitting a gnome…curious minds want to know 😁
@SteeveohRising
@SteeveohRising Год назад
"If you're flying somewhere in Utah or Dubai..." (Judson, wink, wink, nudge, nudge.) Great innovation Miro! Enjoyed the vid too.
@anthonyburke5656
@anthonyburke5656 Год назад
I seem to recall seeing an Italian company using a rubberised material on the leading edge of helicopter rotor blades.
@sillstars
@sillstars Год назад
I'm a lawyer for the garden gnome society and my clients tell you to sleep with one eye open! Cool prop tho 😁
@dfordrone4092
@dfordrone4092 Год назад
I love your contents & product scout ❤ as a pilot my dream is to own one full set of paramoter gears one day wish me good luck
@bignickganjafarmer
@bignickganjafarmer Год назад
I think you are the right person to make the toroidal prop for paramotors. If you could make a toroidal prop with those rubber leading edges so it was quiet and tough. That would change paramotoring.
@anthonyburke5656
@anthonyburke5656 Год назад
I’ve seen them using very similar technology on aircraft wings, on the leading edge.
@albertochb
@albertochb Год назад
In case anyone is looking for the name of the song played during the video- "Day I met Her, David Cutter Music" Thank me later.
@benjaminz8977
@benjaminz8977 Год назад
great, but the audio!!!
@ekkef70
@ekkef70 Год назад
Literally no garden gnome was harmed in these experiments. 😁
@ryansouthwell
@ryansouthwell Год назад
…or if your name is Ryan Southwell, this is a prop for you. Will this also be available in regular form (non-variomatic)?
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
yes, we are testing a new profile for fixed pitch prop. If it proves better we will implement the protective layer on the new prop, if not then we will do that to the old proven scout prop.
@michroz
@michroz Год назад
A word of CAUTION. Making undestructable things (props e.g.) will put a significant area of prop production out of business. Currently the prop manufacturers have a comfortable sustainable profit of producing well-distructible props. Notice: they even silently agreed on _never_ putting a decent film protection on their leading edges! So we have to do it by ourselves and rebalance. And there can be no complains, because the prop crack is _always_ "our" fault. Just because we fly! So, Miro - be carefull or "they" might kill you! :) I guess they are already a little worried by your varioprop (in hope it will be so expensive and complicated so we cannot afford or set it up). Making a cheap undistructible prop would be an end to their prosperity.
@bobhoggarth9315
@bobhoggarth9315 Год назад
I'm so excited to be able to buy one!!! When you you think they will be available?
@MultiRotorairview
@MultiRotorairview Год назад
Those poor gnomes)) Awesome prop!
@jcjustin923
@jcjustin923 Год назад
I like this idea !
@anthonyferraro
@anthonyferraro Год назад
Why are all the garden gnomes getting axed? What did they do 😂
@andrew6274
@andrew6274 Год назад
I prefer a broken propeller to a severed arm. I prefer a broken propeller to a stone flying at the speed of a bullet, which did not extinguish the energy on the blade, but gained it.
@highflyingbean
@highflyingbean Год назад
A broken propeller will still leave you with a severed arm, seen it firsthand.
@JohnHansknecht
@JohnHansknecht Год назад
Beautiful. At the same time, it is the elasticity of prop tape that is the very reason we put prop tape on our propellers. Perhaps a thicker prop tape is a close second equivalence.
@NCPPGpilot
@NCPPGpilot Год назад
Very nice. Looking forward to it!
@huffdaddy3845
@huffdaddy3845 Год назад
This is such a cool innovation. Props are expensive to replace. Slightly off topic, but do you think that this coating would work on wind turbine blades? I know that the blade's leading edges are subject to damage from things they strike while operating.
@SkyHikerMike
@SkyHikerMike Год назад
I like footdrags, I like paramotor adventures…. When can I get one!
@pnw.paramotering3458
@pnw.paramotering3458 Год назад
Cool idea!
@michaelbartlett1589
@michaelbartlett1589 Год назад
Love it. Filled out my application on your website just now.
@huepix
@huepix Год назад
Any progress on a toroidal air screw?
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
Maybe in the future
@JoshuaMarshPPG
@JoshuaMarshPPG Год назад
Dang I went to sign up and seen it is only for moster 185 😢. I don't have one yet but want to upgrade to a moster.
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
Well we need to start somewhere
@andreschapero3615
@andreschapero3615 Год назад
Love all things Scout. Still dreaming of that super light 30 min flight time electric Scout for older pilots and the impossible to tip over Scout nano trike. :-)
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
i hear you
@ParamotorFlyGirl
@ParamotorFlyGirl Год назад
Those poor garden gnomes
@MDK-oq5vb
@MDK-oq5vb Год назад
Love the vids
@turkeyphant
@turkeyphant Год назад
Will you also make it for Atom 80?
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
I cannot get it on our R&D task list this year, we already work on too many projects. But maybe next year we can start that. I am a big fan of that engine.
@turkeyphant
@turkeyphant Год назад
@@SCOUTaviation thanks that would be amazing and I'd be very help to help test
@mamatuja
@mamatuja Год назад
Everything everywhere has a reason.🤔🥂
@beachboardfan9544
@beachboardfan9544 Год назад
What are the weight differences between these different designs?
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
The variomatic mechanism adds 600 grams but it is located in the center so it is almost neglible. The few mm of rubber do nothing to the weight. The prop itself is not stronger nor reinforced as it is already strong enough. We are now addressing the issue of leading edge hitting small objects that would normally crack the carbon.
@FrayAdjacentTX
@FrayAdjacentTX Год назад
Need to level your audio... LOUD LOUD music, but can barely hear you speaking.
@krzysztofbartnik
@krzysztofbartnik Год назад
Cool.
@CalebJohnsonlivingca
@CalebJohnsonlivingca Год назад
Yes, caress the prop with love after each abuse.
@patrickmckowen2999
@patrickmckowen2999 Год назад
Great vid 👍 I am still remaining skeptical. Though impressive, hitting a nail an arm speed vs a hard object like a stone or engine nut/screw going through the prop at cruise or take off rpm is whole different can of worms. Cheers
@MatejRoder
@MatejRoder Год назад
Hello. Did you saw literally the beginning of the video? :D
@patrickmckowen2999
@patrickmckowen2999 Год назад
Ok, I see now it was that prop. With my ADHD I have to watch multiple times to catch some points. Cheers
@ArionRaine
@ArionRaine Год назад
@@MatejRoder That's hardly evidence. He could have done that all day long with gravel being thrown right at the prop and one never hit it. Not very controlled and too random as a test methodology. One thing he should have done was the same "arm" velocity tests on those same objects with a standard prop to see the damage they received as a sort of control. The objects he tested on produce a relatively large contact area at low velocity. Quite different to a small relatively hard and massive object like a stone hitting at running velocities. Fly it for many hours in harsh environments then see how it holds up. I suspect its a urethane rubber, which can chip similarly. Their successful usage on ultralights isn't a fair comparison either. They are generally mounted much higher, and may not fly in comparable environments to see the same kind of abuse. I am not saying it doesn't have any merit, and on a hunch it does, but what we have here in this video is hardly scientific evidence that the cost (unknown) will justify the benefits.
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
yes, you are right. The stones were hitting it hard during the footdrag and two of them flew through the carbon cage:-(. It is a proof for me so I am happy with the results. But I understand it might not be a proof for you. The next experiment will be one blade regular and the other with the new protective edge. already on it.
@dkumpula001
@dkumpula001 Год назад
What a great video and such a cool innovation. I can't wait to get one!
@jsalva01
@jsalva01 Год назад
Where do we buy it
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
Scoutaviation.com
@mhoward181
@mhoward181 Год назад
If it’s sold at the same price then it’s worth buying. If they sell it for double the price and it last twice as long then I’d say stick with the usual prop as you carnt beat new.
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
It will be almost triple the price. This is the Variomatic prop and the protective leading edge is just a minor feature of it.
@aeasus
@aeasus Год назад
I like it :) I was also wondering if the use of toroidal propellers has been investigated. The why or why nots .. thx in advance.
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
Not yet. The first thoughts are: cool but our props spin too fast for that. The Moster spins the prop at 3200 prop which is far from ideal. Aerodynamically ideal would be around 2500 (the Atom 80 got it right). No idea why Vittorazi and others decided for such a small reduction ratio.
@aeasus
@aeasus Год назад
@@SCOUTaviation TY for the reply. I like the idea of less noise and more thrust per rotation. Albeit, the bulk may not be worth it.
@tedijudiarta1215
@tedijudiarta1215 Год назад
Miter Kapa landing Indonesia
@mechanicandskills7215
@mechanicandskills7215 Год назад
*You murderer of Garden Gnome's* The horror is in my memory forever !
@colinbarnes705
@colinbarnes705 Год назад
0:08 MY EARS
@SCOUTaviation
@SCOUTaviation Год назад
Pardon my French
@colinbarnes705
@colinbarnes705 Год назад
​@@SCOUTaviation The audio went from whisper-quiet to jet-engines at takeoff
@tedijudiarta1215
@tedijudiarta1215 Год назад
Prom Indonesia
@ccardwell6112
@ccardwell6112 Год назад
Impressive. Hope it flies as well as it cuts fruit!
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