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Description: Magenn Power aims to use a helium-filled blimp with curved fins to harness winds at altitudes between 180 and 300 metres. The fins cause the aircraft's midsection to spin, rotating generators at each end. The company flew a 3 by 7 metre prototype in 2006. Find out more at: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12355 |
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elstonieo ::: Favorites ohuk its a helium ballon so why would you be worried :s 07-09-06 02:04:41 __________________________________________________ | |
ohuk ::: Favorites I like it BUT what are you going to do when the wind stops ,I would not like to be under it ! 07-09-03 18:13:58 __________________________________________________ | |
3kliksphilip ::: Favorites Great idea! It's like a windmill... on a string. Don't want the string to break, though. 07-08-31 08:22:28 __________________________________________________ | |
PKTO92 ::: Favorites rofl 07-08-26 02:00:06 __________________________________________________ | |
devilpie999 ::: Favorites ooops dident say its the guvorment 07-08-24 07:43:23 __________________________________________________ | |
listeel ::: Favorites who is this 'thay' you refer to? 07-08-23 16:03:42 __________________________________________________ | |
goonerash ::: Favorites how do you build the ufo to fire energy beams into the power converter??? 07-08-16 17:44:15 __________________________________________________ | |
petesydgreat ::: Favorites I don't think it's viable! 07-08-13 12:31:53 __________________________________________________ | |
petesydgreat ::: Favorites What su 07-08-13 12:30:58 __________________________________________________ | |
RexNunc ::: Favorites great vid 6 stars 07-08-06 03:28:10 __________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Air rotor system
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