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chuck wrote in news:1153691380_100797
@sp6iad.superfeed.net: This brings back memories of long and heated discussions about whether a windmill on a boat could propel the boat directly into the wind. Assume either electric power generated by the windmill or direct mechanical connection to the prop. Have at it! Jacques Cousteau did it. The windmill was vertical so it ran the propulsion with apparent wind from any direction. There were 4 of them as I remember on a good-sized ship. http://openweb.tvnews.vanderbilt.edu...21-CBS-19.html IT worked but had mechanical problems. |
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