Re: Flying machine

T. Bastian ( (no email) )
Mon, 07 Feb 2000 15:52:25 -0500

tecknico used to advertise that they were going to sell the plans but now
its off their website.... I have the pamphlet that advertises it and made
measurements from the photos and website photos... the fans were on the
order of 30 inches powered by a engine (similar to a para sail type) on the
back.... Ill dig up the figures and put them on line.....

Terry Bastian

At 10:10 AM 2/7/00 -0800, Jerry Wayne Decker wrote:
>Hi Folks!
>
>Not antigrav yet, but I saw the tail end of a video
>segment on TV of what looked like two turbo fans
>attached to a stand with an arm that would let them
>pivot. I never heard them mention a company or person
>so I don't have any reference for it, but they had a
>physical model of it shown standing in a warehouse. I
>think earlier in the video, they actually showed it
>flying but I missed that part.
>
>They did show an artists rendition of several people
>flying these things over mountains and other rugged,
>less accessible terrain with the idea of locating
>crash survivors, though it would be applicable for
>many things, a consumer one man flying machine like
>the old Bell flying backpack.
>
>What if the Russian scientist Grebennikov is correct
>and has a flying platform that works as claimed but he
>indicates it actually distorts and nullifies gravity?
>
>I'd love to have one of those, no more traffic jams,
>mostly 3 dimensional transport with speed lanes based
>on height....as in back to the future...
>
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