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  2. Magnetohydrodynamic drive - Wikipedia

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    Yamato 1 on display in Kobe, Japan.The first working full-scale MHD ship. A magnetohydrodynamic drive or MHD accelerator is a method for propelling vehicles using only electric and magnetic fields with no moving parts, accelerating an electrically conductive propellant (liquid or gas) with magnetohydrodynamics.

  3. Rotor ship - Wikipedia

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    Rotor ship E-Ship 1. A rotor ship is a type of ship designed to use the Magnus effect for propulsion.The ship is propelled, at least in part, by large powered vertical rotors, sometimes known as rotor sails.

  4. Pump-jet - Wikipedia

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    Pump-jets were once limited to high-speed pleasure craft (such as jet skis and jetboats) and other small vessels, but since 2000 the desire for high-speed vessels has increased [citation needed] and thus the pump-jet is gaining popularity on larger craft, military vessels and ferries.

  5. Jet aircraft - Wikipedia

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    McDonnell Douglas DC-10 of Continental Airlines is an example of a trijet configuration. A jet aircraft (or simply jet) is an aircraft (nearly always a fixed-wing aircraft) propelled by one or more jet engines.

  6. Lightcraft - Wikipedia

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    Lightcraft being propelled by laser. The Lightcraft is a space-or air-vehicle driven by beam-powered propulsion, the energy source powering the craft being external.It was conceptualized by aerospace engineering professor Leik Myrabo at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1976, [1] who developed the concept further with working prototypes, [2] funded in the 1980s by the Strategic Defense ...

  7. Heinkel He 178 - Wikipedia

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    The Heinkel He 178 was an experimental aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Heinkel.It was the world's first aircraft to fly using the thrust from a turbojet engine.

  8. Rotorcraft - Wikipedia

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    The Australian company StopRotor Technology Pty Ltd has developed a prototype Hybrid RotorWing (HRW) craft. [8] [9] The design uses high alpha airflow to provide a symmetrical airflow across all the rotor blades, requiring it to drop almost vertically during transition. [9] Inflight transition from fixed to rotary mode was demonstrated in ...

  9. Human-powered watercraft - Wikipedia

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    Sweep-oared craft include: Coxless pair, Coxed pair, Coxless four, Coxed four, and Eight; Galley, Dromon, Trainera, and Trireme; Sculling sampans. Moving a single stern-mounted oar from side to side, while changing the angle of the blade so as to generate forward thrust on both strokes, is single-oar sculling. [4] Single-oar sculled craft ...