Bruce,
Actually, we have not, as yet, done any experimentation with the
"whirlpower" devises. As far as working with Schauberger's engines
(implosion and vortex generated) we have had some interesting
conversations with a Professor James Bailey, of Oklahoma State
University, who claims to have built several Repulsines.all of which
worked perfectly and exactly as Viktor Schauberger described. The glitch
- Bailey commented that he had received several threats on his life, and
now, we can not locate the man! Coincidence? Every channel we have tried
in locating him has turned up nothing. He was just to the point of
releasing all of his documentation and research to us in order to help
us design another unit.
Frank D Germano
International Turbine And Power
frank@...
www.frank.germano.com <http://www.frank.germano.com/>
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-----Original Message-----
From: tracie ewan [mailto:traciee@...]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 6:01 AM
To: whirlpower@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [whirlpower list] Digest Number 330
Gidae Frank, from down under, good to see interest. I am also interested
in
Victor ideas but alittle more to propulsion than changing aform of
energy to
USE FULL form of energy, Afew people in Australia have turned
centrifugal
force of water into great water purifiers, The trick is to use the
opposite
force - But is your device receiving the energy by being pushed or
drawn?
What success have you had with Victor Schauberger propulsion devices?
Bruce
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Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 12:46 AM
Subject: [whirlpower list] Digest Number 330
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> There is 1 message in this issue.
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> Topics in this digest:
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> 1. Re: Whirlpower interest and possible revival
> From: Carl Landsness <carl@...>
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> Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 07:46:08 -0700
> From: Carl Landsness <carl@...>
> Subject: Re: Whirlpower interest and possible revival
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> Frank,
> I'll give some thought to how I might be able to help, and get back to
you.
> Carl Landsness
>
> >Hello Whirlpower list,
> >I am new to this list, but am extremely interested in David Dennard's
> >Whirlpower theories. It is unfortunate that I never had the chance to
> >discuss this with him personally.
> >Since there are some 2900 posts that I have yet to muddle through, I
> >was hoping that some of the more prominent members of the list might
> >be able to assist me in doing a "Catch-up" of sorts.
> >My name is Frank Dominic Germano, President of International Turbine
> >And Power, Inc., of Cody, Wyoming. We are an R&D firm that primarily
> >works on designing and manufacturing of products based on the (prior)
> >theories of Viktor Schauberger and Nikola Tesla. We have had amazing
> >success to date with these units, such as the Tesla Turbine, Tesla
> >Pump, power systems (hydro, water, geothermal, wave generated, etc.)
> >and I am now taking a keen interest in attempting to build one of
> >David's Whirlpower devices.
> >Any help would be greatly appreciated. As far as I can tell from a
> >simple preliminary examination of the theory presented - I feel it
> >does stand a very good chance of working, and generating energy. I
> >would like to take the time to suggest that this system, if
> >instatlled below sea level (i.e. below the level of the low tides at
> >a coastline) may just be practicle - and it may be able to self-
> >siphon (once the piping is primed, a vacuum should be able to be set
> >up and self sustain the unit - refilling the water supply and
> >regenerating the vortex, or "whirlpool" effects)...just off the top
> >of my head, so far.
> >We (ITP) does have the proper funding to build one of these units,
> >on either a large or small scale, so funding is not the limitation.
> >Understanding this "whirlpower" system - quickly - and effectively
> >being able to put it in a buildable format is.
> >Again - any help in doing a quick down and dirty catch up would be
> >most helpful to me. So start some serious posting...!
> >
> >Sincerely,
> >
> >Frank Germano
> >
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