Abstract
— Many experiments have been conducted on wind-driven vehicles in the last decade, and wind-driven vehicle systems have moved faster along their paths than wind. Here, the car is powered by an aircraft propeller that is used. Therefore, we called it a "propeller-driven engine." This concept comes from merging the propulsion and automobile fields. A propeller-driven car is one type of simple power vehicle. This vehicle can be used as a ground vehicle. In the current scenario, the construction of a vehicle is a very difficult challenge because of its complex design, which requires considerable time and precaution. It cannot be constructed by a single engineer or an expert. A propeller-powered vehicle is one of the solutions to these problems. In defense, shifting a vehicle is a very complex task, and the propeller power car is the solution for which it can be easily dismantled and assembled. The propellerpowered car has a simple design. A vehicle carries 100 kg of weight, and its seating capacity is one. A propel-driven vehicle operates as a three-wheeler vehicle using aircraft propeller thrust. A propeller is placed in the rear section of the car, which gives power to the car. Propellers generate thrust by rotating an airfoil in a circle, which generates thrust by accelerating the airflow backward away from the propeller. The construction of a vehicle is less timeconsuming and easier to assemble.
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