Hey Ed,
I have a really dumb question I think, who says there are no dumb questions?
Ok your wing is pulling itself INTO the wind under it's own power right. So what would happen if a wing was mounted on each side of a car? Mounted in reverse so they BOTH want to pull forward into the wind? Not to create power, just to sort of PULL the car down the road using the wind which is a resistance fighting to hold you back.
Ya, I know it won't run the car itself of course, I am just thinking of once say 50mph is hit if the wings are pulling forward into that wind 50mph wind if less power would be needed to maintian that speed then. Maybe helping to increase the range of an electric by using less power to maintian a set speed.
Or say if you blocked off the drag side and just let the lift side pull into the wind, would you be able to gain more power for charging batteries on the go without using more fuel to do it.
I know probably a stupid idea, but my thought is lift raises tons of aircraft by pulling it upwards, why can't we turn the lift on it's side and pull forwards instead of upwards? Ever seen an aircraft takeoff without power? I have, I think it was a cessna, hard winds with an incomming storm and the plane was not chained down. It lifted, floated awhile, then crashed to one side. I also wondered, if the wings had been vertical how fast would that plane have taxied compared to horizontal and lifting?
No-one seemed to know why the plane was not fastened down as it should have been, we had just landed a bit before and ours was
As much as I like to fly someday I should get a liscence myself and my own plane I geuss, or build an ultralight at least.