Patriot District Pinewood Derby Nerd's Corner
So what's a retired Naval Flight Officer and pilot and nerd to do with his free time? Add a little solder, a huge battery and a ridiculously over-powered remote control airplane/jet turbine engine.. maybe a little creativity along with LEDs, a bunch of 3D printer filament (yea, there's not a single gram of wood in this beast—but the wheels and axles are 100% legal! Oh, and it might be a tad over 5oz), some prayers, a fire extinguisher (for the great disaster in late 2020 when version 1.0 of the JetCar turned into a molten, flame-sputtering, and spark-tossing pile of water-logged filament and LiPo battery after I mistakenly crossed the positive and negative battery terminals.. I don't recommend doing that! <Pffffft> "Rut-ro.")
But version 2.0 worked like a champ as you will see below.
If interested, scroll down below the video and if you'd like to read more about the build.
For me to remotely feel like I am protecting everyone at the Derby, I first clear out anyone standing at the end of the track! Then I have the JetCar timed so that I can turn it on, arm it on the start-peg, and then walk to the end of the track so I can "catch" the JetCar with a pillow when it crosses the finish line. I designed the JetCar so that the air is literally sucked in through the bottom of the car which ends up (essentially) vacuuming the bottom of the car to the track. I also have the turbine "exhaust" pointing about 15 degrees up so that the vector is pushing downwards on the car. These two things have kept the JetCar from zinging off the track and demolishing itself on the nearest wall and/or floor. <knocking on wood>. The JetCar 2.0 has been zipping down the track since 2021 at the Pack 1101 and Patriot District Derbies and bringing in gasps of surprise, wide-eyed amazement, time-shattering speeds, and a ton of screaming noise (those remote control ducted fan motors are really loud!).