Nice project! I worked for a guy that had one of them, we used it to get to his island vacation home when the lake was half frozen. Single prop design, it ducted some air down for lift. I can vouch for the speed over ice. The thing would just keep accelerating, we'd point it to a wide open spot and try to keep it going straight till we got there, let the power off and the thing would lose the lift, grind along the ice till it stopped and then we'd make a turn. Very scary. There was no 'gentle turning' on ice, you'd get it almost turned, and it would spin around quick, (a few times) the fan did not want to point into the wind. Your two prop design will probably be nicer to steer, if you can keep some lift going while cutting some thrust.
Going 60 mph sideways over open holes and ice made me wonder how much I needed that job. It should be lots of fun on a nice hot summer day tho. Good luck, enjoy..
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