Propeller-less Propulsion: Technical Overview

This technology operates by accelerating a plurality of small-scale reaction engines, such as electrical brushless DC motor impellers or ducted fans (small-scale electric jet engines), along a straight path of a looped track. Once they reach the end of their acceleration path, these reaction engines, having now gained a substantial amount of kinetic energy, enter the curved section of the looped track. As a result, they exert force on the looped track due to centrifugal force. These small-scale reaction jet engines are then deactivated to pass through the rest of the loop track at a slower pace until they reach the acceleration phase again, where sensors reactivate them — and the cycle repeats. By harmonizing and synchronizing these operations, we achieve a propulsion system that redefines the conventional boundaries of thrust and lift generation.

Redefining Drone Propulsion – The Flying Vehicle Concept

The goal of our collaboration is the development of advanced drone and propulsion technologies. At the core stands a novel, energy-efficient thrust system that extends drone flight time and reduces their physical footprint for use in urban environments. Together with my co-developer Mr. Vafaey, we have created a propulsion technology that generates thrust in a completely new way — deviating from conventional solutions such as propellers or jet engines — while remaining fully consistent with established physical laws, particularly Newton’s Third Law of Motion.

Placeholder Image 1

Why This Innovation Matters

In recent years, billions have been invested in propeller-based drone technologies. Yet, urban applications often fail due to space constraints, noise, safety concerns (exposed rotors), and limited flight time. Our propulsion system directly addresses these challenges: compact, energy-efficient, and fully enclosed — ideal for urban environments where traditional systems reach their limits. Example: A rescue drone capable of landing in a narrow city alley, picking up a patient, and flying directly to a hospital. Such a mission is practically impossible with conventional, wide rotor setups — but with our compact multi-impeller thrust system operating in a novel fashion, it becomes feasible.

Join Our Mission – Partnership & Collaboration

We invite partners, investors, and visionaries to join us on this path — with courage, imagination, and responsibility. The future belongs to those who build it. And we are ready. We envision a quieter, cleaner sky, where flight is a right for all people, not a privilege for a few. By making flight safer, more sustainable, and accessible, we fulfill our scientific and human-centered mission. Interested in collaboration, investment, or research partnership? Let's talk. Contact me

Placeholder Image 2
The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work Wochenblatt News badenTV El Universo ePlane Shanbemag MSN IAILPA Nahade Azadi Intellinews Podcast Intellinews Podcast Intellinews Podcast Intellinews Podcast badenTV Intellinews Podcast Intellinews Podcast Intellinews Podcast