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![]() "John Roncallo" wrote in message om... It is not that it is a diskrotor concept or something new that makes funding a challange. Funding is always a challenge, I'v seen much more bizzare ideas get the funding. All those companys wont be interested unless some government branch like NASA or DARPA ask's them to research it and pays them to do so. I suggest you submit the idea as an DOD or NASA SBIR. Visit http://www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu/sbir/othersites/index.htm. I belive Carter Copter got started from a NASA SBIR. My opinions experessed here are my own and do not represent the company I work for. John Roncallo Hallo John, Thanks for your info regarding NASA and DARPA. Tthey support preferably companies, but I am a retired aeronautical engineer and hobby flyer. Therefore I would prefer to work as a consultant for a company developing the diskrotor helicopter with the NASA or DARPA support. According to EAA e-HOT LINE, Vol.3, No.53, the Carter Company received now a quarter-million Dollar DARPA contract. In January 1997 I have sent to Mr. Jay Carter a sketch of his Gyrocopter equipped with a disk rotor, but I receved no answer from him. George |
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