There are lots of alternative non-reciprocating
engine ideas out there, most of which never seem to make it past the concept
stage. I'm always surprised that so many of the inventors of these things are
looking to sell their patents, without even cutting any metal to demonstate
the supposed advantages. Most of the inventors don't even seem to want
investment money... just to sell out quick. Tis a pity.
Mark
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Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 3:34
PM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Massive Yet Tiny
Engine
I've been watching the development of this engine for some time now
and perhaps if it gets put into production, it could be a great sub
engine.
Here are the
links to get the data on the Massive Yet Tiny Engine.
Regards,
Brent
" The difference between genius and madness is a fine
line called success."
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