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we know about ion thrusters on a small scale, now place these in the correct orientation onto an entire [helicopter] rotor. a rotor blade can transport power from its center, towards the outer edge of the rotor, using multiple electrical circuits forged into or onto the rotor blades. the best way might be to create small dips or sloths, carve lines from the rotor and fill them with tin or some better material to guide the electrical power towards the outer edge. then, multiple ionic thrusters can be mounted on te end of these slits, placing them correctly will create a self brought wind over the rotors, creating an extra electrical push, making the process or rotating the blade more efficient, using less combustion energy. have to find the correct English wording for these carved out slits, the idea is to create like a pcb on top of the rotor, and underneath the same rotor in the same push direction, like a pcb board has slits where the material is pored into, allowing the tin to be equally high as the rotor material, aerodynamical, keeping the rotors outside smooth, yet functional. can even make the rotor hollow, and create these ion thrusters on the inside. again idea too complicated for a drawing... probably will create a model one day...... i really need cheaper concepts and ideas... ah well... the future will be great...

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Ionwind Thruster assisted helicopter Rotor - Concept 3D model

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