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>An additional comment is that of the aero club fellows who claimed to
>have extracted a gas from coal that was finer than hydrogen and which
>had extraordinary lifting ability when heated. This is found in the
>aeroship files.
>

Came across some info similar to the above......

......by passing steam through a bed of glowing coal a mixture of 50-50
carbon monoxide and hydrogen will result, both of which are lighter than
air, and both of will burn as a fuel source. Also the lifting forces of
these gases will increase when they are heated......

T. Bastian - http://home.dmv.com/~tbastian
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>From Theo Paijmans;

Hi Jerry and all,

A fascinating mystery! Just a while ago there was an article on the
Sonora Aero Club in the Houston Post, perhaps you all noticed it? There
was some new information in there. Amongst others, a new box with
possessions of Delsschau was located, amongst them press clippings that
he had collected. One of those clippings was about...the Keely motor!

Another thing: this gas was called `suppe', which is German for `soup'.

Best,
Theo Paijmans

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