An aircraft 1 with a spiral inducing assembly 2 which is capable of
inducing the aircraft to travel in a continuous spiraling motion without
the aircraft rolling. A ramjet 6b is attached to a tube 3 that is able to
rotate around the encircled part of the fuselage. The ramjet 6b is able
to rotate in a pivoting manner on the rotate-able tube 3 with respect to
the rotate-able tube 3, thereby changing their pitch relative to the
longitudinal axis of the rotate-able tube 3. Ramjet 6b is smaller than
another ramjet on the right side of the tube 3. The difference in size
between the ramjets makes the ramjet 6b exert a weaker force on the
rotate-able tube 3 than the ramjet on the right side when the ramjets are
rotated in the same direction. The imbalance between the rotational
forces thus causes the rotate-able tube 3 to rotate. A fin 6c is also
able to cause the rotate-able tube 3 to rotate during flight. When
rotated, the ramjets would exert a lateral force on the rotate-able tube
3. Thus, as well as forcing the rotate-able tube 3 to rotate, the ramjets
would also push the rotate-able tube sideways. But as the rotate-able
tube is pushed sideways, it rotates, and hence the lateral direction of
push constantly revolves, causing a spiraling motion of the aircraft when
in flight.