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Old March 5th 05, 10:47 AM
Larry Dighera
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Default Move Over Moller

The future of personal flight?

http://www.gizio.it/cellcraft2.htm
The aircraft is equipped with two ALLISON'S gas turbines . Both
engine are posed in the posterior niche and connected through a
twin transmission box to 4 AXIAL COMPRESSORS. Most of mechanical
organs are placed in the niche behind . Gear boxes-transmission
are both settled ,one aft and another one in the back of the
cockpit ; in-fact each one provide to power a couple of
compressors ( two compressors on the front and other two on the
back).


http://www.gizio.it/verticallinks.htm
 




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