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Major De Seversky's Ion-Propelled Aircraft

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Uploaded on Feb 18, 2007

rare early example of ion drive field propulsion design...

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  • adrastea99

    I like how he shamelessly steals Teslas idea

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  • marktimmer2212

    thank you god for these people

    may there names be written in the book of life

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  • leviterande

    good to know people are still awake, but btw what exat invention of tesla are you talking about?

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  • Hugo Hernán Quevedo

    Humans were able to do many other things without having to rely on space beings. Certain interests not allow these inventions such as electric cars invented long ago and just now is the development, when in fact it could very well be the decade of the 40s and 50s. These things we discover through philosophy and mathematics, for example if there is an electric motor and a combustion equivalent then we wonder if there is a combustion reactor, how serious an electric reactor?. X such that X

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  • discountbrains

    I have watched a number of these lifter videos and have noticed that they instantaneously lift off when the power is turned on. A helicopter takes many seconds to generate enough air current to lift off. Also notice that if the lifter becomes tilted it rights itself to the vertical direction. If its motion was due to ion wind alone it would continue in the same direction.These are revealing observations; watch the videos and see what I'm talking about. This is proof something is going on here.

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  • ZionistWorldOrder

    thats my point, these are not ion fart wind like the idiots on Myth Busters called it because they couldn't explain it, it's called by some Electro Gravitics, the company Electrogravitec Inc i think used the best vacuum chambers NASA has and tested them in vacuum. Jean Louis Naudin even experimented with enveloping these models in plastic, they still float, this has nothing to do with ion wind except that the field propels gas as well whenever that should be in it's proximity.

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  • Yigadurf

    Ion lifters dont work in space

    they need gasses

    I know this comment is about a year old

    but i felt like trolling today

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  • OttoBelden

    I have a video that I made of one of these in my Schlieren setup at home. It's clear that there is a lot of air moving down toward the foil electrode. If your interested check out my video "ion lifter Schlieren experiment" on my channel. I didn't notice any anti-gravity while making the video ;-) - Otto Belden

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  • ZionistWorldOrder

    No offense intended but you are preaching the school book lie. The renowned independent french researcher Jean Louis Naudin, google him, will provide you with many a video of "ion wind" models isolated with plastic bags around yet working. The Electrogravitic effects displayed have been tested in NASA vacuume chambers, watch video "Gravitec testing at NASA LEEIF of asymmetric capacitor in vacuum 4" Gravitec is a company among many. I sympathize with the scepticism.

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  • Erich Fahrenholz

    UFO's could not possibly utilize ion lifter's. It is primitive technology and completely useless in a vacuum (space) as it needs gasses to ionize and create the electron separation. Ion propulsion motors work on a similar principal, however they use neutral charged gases like xenon to work in a vacuum. It requires a fuel source, rather than relying solely on an electrical current.

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  • jakeywakeytypebloke

    As do most people in similar fields :)

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  • msaint2326

    cool, now we just need a battery that's as light as a feather!

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