Re: plans for ionocraft

donadams ( donadams@telusplanet.net )
Wed, 26 Aug 1998 19:43:11 -0500

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Pat Price wrote:
>
> Don,
> I would be suspicious of plans from the source shown in your email.
> If you look at their web page the first graphic is of a flying saucer.
> This is a picture of a craft that first appeared in Popular Science
> around the late seventies. It was a craft designed by a gentleman named
> Molar who has/had a business in Davis California. Molar manufactured
> motorcycle mufflers for high performance bikes. He has been featured on
> Discovery Channel a few years ago and his flying craft has been updated
> with more curves than a mountain road. His early models (that actually
> flew) were powered by rotary snow mobile engines as was the latest
> prototype shown on the Discovery program. I have tried to do web
> searches lately and cannot find any information on him. The site linked
> to in your email looks like a graphic composed of all of the free energy
> ads in the back of popular mechanics. I don't want to burst anyone's
> bubble but the chances of getting a set of OU plans for twenty bucks is
> slim and none.
>
> I'm not quite a novice in the area. My son and I ran a Keely BBS
> mirror for over five years and I came close to blowing the garage up
> more than once building vapor carburetors and caused my neighbors no
> small amount of annoyance with static on their TVs while running
> electrostatic experiments. Keep the faith and don't give up. Also don't
> let a letter like this put you off. My concern is that this is a field
> in which claims are easily made and hard to prove or more importantly,
> to disprove.
> --
> Pat Price
>
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