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Major De Seversky's Ion-Propelled Aircraft

rare early example of ion drive field propulsion design...  
 
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JonDeth (3 days ago) Show Hide
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What's makes his design so brilliant and unique is it's stability and if you see other demonstrations of it, it was navigational.
user25119498503 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It uses pennies a day to "loft" a 6-footer, 50-gram model all day long? Those are impressive sounding figures indeed—until one realizes that 50 grams is the equivalent of about twenty pennies. Although this is likely to remain unimplemented at a meaningful scale, the effect itself is notable if only for its novelty.
Beamshipcaptain (1 month ago) Show Hide
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You better believe the military has implemented it since the 1950s. And the Germans since the 1930s. htechnology is over 80-years old, Ive been working with it or nearly 20 years
10djamindieter (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Looks like Taelon Mothership Technology ??.
adrastea99 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I like how he shamelessly steals Teslas idea
903harman (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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i fucking know what a fucking dick! thats tesla's flying machine! fuck that dick!
personzorz (11 months ago) Show Hide
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I don't doubt that it lofts a 50 gram model all day long - however, it does so via ion wind, as evidenced by the motion of the smoke. It has nothing to do with modification of inertia, or antigravity, just charging air and making it move against the electrodes downwards. A completely valid and cool concept, but people seem to be getting the wrong idea about WHAT it is.
Beamshipcaptain (11 months ago) Show Hide
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This is ion-craft. Fthust is weak, and power-consumption is much greater than the Biefeld-Brown patents, which predate this patent.
Beamshipcaptain (10 months ago) Show Hide
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No, just THIS device flies by ion-wind. It is flying with 30,000 Volts at 3-milliAmps, I have the article and patent. But TT Brown's patent and my Beamships are MUCH larger, and fly with more upward or sideways force, with much less input energy electricity. Much more thrust, little to no ion-wind. No inertia.
hypnotekk (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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No inertia? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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