Foil, utilized such as an airfoil or hydrofoil, characterized by a duct moving relative to a mass of fluid. A constriction within the duct increases the speed of the fluid flowing within the duct and thereby produces a pressure drop inducing a mass of fluid external to the duct to accelerate into the duct. The acceleration of the fluid into the duct generates a resultant force, which can be varied and controlled to improve performance and reduce drag

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APP PUB NO 20120156037A1
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13373714

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A foil, utilized such as an airfoil or hydrofoil, characterized by a duct moving relative to a mass of fluid. The duct channels the flow of the portion of the fluid through which the duct is moving. A constriction within the duct increases the speed of the fluid constrained within the duct and thereby produces a pressure drop. The pressure drop induces a mass of fluid external to the duct and approximately parallel to the duct to accelerate into the duct. The acceleration of the external fluid mass into the duct generates a resultant force vector, which can be utilized, varied, and controlled to improve performance and reduce drag.

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MCGEE PHILLIP JACKSONNot Provided

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McGee, Phillip Jackson Cleveland, US 2 2

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