Hyperdimensional Physics - The David Hamel Flying Saucer (HFS) - Anti-Gravity Zero Point Field Disc Construction.pdf
The David Hamel Flying Saucer construction - Pictures Album The David Hamel's Pictures Album Courtesy of Tracy from the Hamel's Teamwork created on September 18th, 1999 - JLN Labs - Last update September 21th, 1999 The Hamel's Flying Saucer (HFS) under construction (1 of 15) 10:37:56 The David Hamel Flying Saucer construction - Pictures Album (2 of 15) 10:37:56 The David Hamel Flying Saucer construction - Pictures Album " The cone is all one piece. The horizontal wing surface is also one piece. Except for the top skin where I ran out of material I had to use two pieces attached to a piece of 3/4 inch plywood. There is also 3/4 inch plywood at the bottom with a three inch hole in the center and air holes around the bottom. There are no sections. The ribs on the horizontal wing portion are two 1/2 inch pieces of aluminum striping joined together with a brass screw and then glued with the 3m glue. They act as stiffeners. The cone stiffener is a round piece of 1/2 inch plywood half way down the cone and 1/2 inch aluminum strips from there to the horizontal portion of the wing. It's very light construction weighing only 34 pounds without the s, but sturdy and strong enough to hold the wings in place. It is my own design. " Tracy. (3 of 15) 10:37:56 The David Hamel Flying Saucer construction - Pictures Album David Hamel working on his inner cones. (4 of 15) 10:37:56 The David Hamel Flying Saucer construction - Pictures Album Inner Cones of the HFS. (5 of 15) 10:37:56 The David Hamel Flying Saucer construction - Pictures Album " The top pic is David's current over-unity device. The bottom pic shows a large square portion of the bottom of the craft when pletes its assemble. I think he used t
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