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Title: Any one checked into the skyship motor ?
Post by: infringer on December 18, 2013, 09:46:15 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoJALsTaCAo

It in some way reminds me of a romerouk based motor but the design is quite a bit different just curious if anyone tried replicating or throwing some thoughts around about if or how it works...

Just curious came across it on youtube today forgive me if this a rehash or reposting of some sort I just don't remember there being any discussion about this particular device besides these folks seem to be into some fairly interesting stuff ...
Title: Re: Any one checked into the skyship motor ?
Post by: gauschor on December 19, 2013, 12:16:23 PM
Indeed, remind me of it as well. If this works, it's quite an elegant solution though. Any plans available?
Title: Re: Any one checked into the skyship motor ?
Post by: infringer on December 19, 2013, 11:16:40 PM
Looks like a back plate on the bottom for the next level which are coils or the stator fairly fine gauge wire and the rotor with magnets on top plate. Then there is a small pulsed magnetic commutator on the top of the shaft with a circuit to drive it and get it spinning into action. Obviously the guy arcs the cap off so you see that as well as the pot for adjustment the rest I am not so sure of but anyways just thought I would share and see if anyone had looked into it or not... If this was a couple of years ago and Clanzer was here he'd be all over this one like flies on well you get the picture lol!

Thanks for the heads up it appears not many have checked into this as far as I can tell.
Title: Re: Any one checked into the skyship motor ?
Post by: Raccoon on March 31, 2014, 03:49:18 PM
I know it's outdated, but this design catch also my eye. It's seem well made, but it doesn't necessary show an "useable" device.

So, for those interested, the design remind me one part of the Charles Flynn's Magnet Motor. You can see this motor in the chapter 1 of FreeEnergy website : http://www.free-energy-info.com/Chapt1.html