Innovation through AirShip technology
Berry, B.L.
Management of Engineering and Technology, 1999. Technology and Innovation Management. PICMET apos;99. Portland International Conference on
Volume 1, Issue , 1999 Page(s):564 vol.1 -
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/PICMET.1999.808540
Summary:Summary form only given as follows. Today, ground and air
transportation remains effective but separate modes of operation. Cars
are relegated to streets and highways and benefits of aircraft are not
realized until they are airborne. Using Resonant Macrosonic Synthesis
(RMS) and hydraulic turbine propulsion, this paper introduces a new
class of transportation system-The AirShip. An Oregon company, AirShip
Technologies, is developing this Vertical Lift Transport Vehicle to fly
300 to 400 feet above ground as well as drive on city streets
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