Re: Boyancy Drive


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Posted by Jonathan (68.14.212.239) on October 04, 2003 at 01:10:13:

In Reply to: Re: Boyancy Drive posted by John Lindsay on October 03, 2003 at 15:30:05:

: : Hi All,

: : Fascinatinging concept... www.fuellessflight.com

: : To access the 'technology section' of the website, which explains the invention process, user name = “flight” and password = “gravity”.

: : Regards, ovyyus
: Thanks for the link. I am a fan of lighter-than-air/ships. Descriptions of pre WW1 dirigibles going for afternoon cruises with the windows open and a picnic lunch on board sounds like it was a delightful experience for the times. Too bad the hydrogen factor scuttled ambition along these lines. If I remember correctly, one of these docile giants in the early part of the 20th century (not of German origin, not Dumas of Brazil? either-may have been an American) had an unusual propulsion system that I remember thinking "What the heck is going on here?". It was so long ago that I read it that I don't really remember the details. Some old magazine I found. It may have been some type of vortex phenomenon....John

OOO! Try and find out more about that! I like vorticies!


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