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Jetopetra Creates Planes That are Able to Fly Without Propellers

Jetopetro creates innovative new planes that could propel themselves at the speed of 0.8 Mach without the need for propellers. The planes approach flying from fluidic propulsion systems and use a system that can send compressed air through a slit that faces the back in the interior thruster.

This also initiates what is known as the 'Coander effect' where negative pressure is formulated in order to suck ambient air within the thruster. This can be positioned so that the air is pushed against the ground when it lifts off and then shifted to propel the plane into a horizontal flight position. CEO Andrei Evulet claims that this will also be extremely quiet and will not be heard unless pedestrians are 200 feet away.
Trend Themes
1. Fluidic Propulsion Systems - The development of fluidic propulsion systems opens up opportunities for innovative propulsion methods in various industries.
2. Coander Effect - The implementation of the Coander effect in propulsion technology can pave the way for more efficient and quieter transportation systems.
3. Bladeless Engineering - The trend towards bladeless engineering in transportation provides possibilities for new designs and technologies in the aerospace industry.
Industry Implications
1. Aerospace - The aerospace industry can benefit from the development of bladeless and fluidic propulsion systems, leading to more efficient and quieter aircraft designs.
2. Transportation - The development of bladeless propulsion technology can benefit the transportation industry, leading to more efficient and noise-reducing systems in various modes of transportation.
3. Environment - The implementation of bladeless and fluidic propulsion systems in transportation can lead to reduced emissions and a more sustainable environment.

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