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Dunno that it's what the poster was asking about. The Walker Wingsail is
pretty much a vertical airplane wing with an "elevator" trailing it on a boom. I don't think anyone would describe it as a "cylinder." I seem to recall a cylindrical turbine being used experimentally, driving a propeller. -- Karin Conover-Lewis Fair and Balanced since 1959 klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net "Jeff" wrote in message ... (Punchy99) wrote in news:366b0157.0404201514.b7a4fd6 @posting.google.com: Hello, A few years ago I saw a brief thing on TV about a guy in the UK who built a very cool sail for his catamaran or trimaman --can't remember which one. It looked like a 15/20ft. tall cylinder where the mast would normally be. You steered the thing pretty much like a car. Does anyone know anything about this or the person who invented and built it? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Walker WingSail, loads of stuff on google. |
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