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"Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe"
Well, whaddayouknow - they do have a real product. On the other hand, it's
a LONG way from what the link you originally supplied was talking about...
I can't figure HOW they are going to get that behemoth going up to it's top
speed of 155 MPH. Did they suspend wetted surface drag physics AND induced
(from producing lift) drag?
Either that, or they must plan for some BIG mother engines.
I'll go for a ride, when (if) they build it. I'll definitely have to remain
a skeptic, and believe it when I see it.
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Jim in NC
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