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The Macomb County moon man stood next to his forlorn flying saucer, which sat perched on milk crates in a weedy patch along Interstate 94. He railed against corporate conspirators and misinformed scientists.
According to the moon man, a nefarious cabal has blocked him from laying his hands on the necessary money to complete his perpetual flying machine – a machine he says, that could reach Mars in a mere two weeks.
“A Michigan man has designed a flying saucer that he says one day could transport you back and forth to work. It’s a flying machine that has been in the works for barely 30 years and $60,000 of his own money building the flying saucer, which he insists will replace the automobile and render the combustion engine and gasoline irrelevant. ”This is the answer to Detroit’s problems,” Carrington said. ”Think of it as something like a flying car. It would have space capabilities too, but when I mention that, people treat me like I’m crazy.” Carrington has two patents on the design and a company called Vertex Aerospace. His work caught the attention of NASA, which invited him to a conference in the mid-1990s
Alfie Carrington has a bagful and a brainful of very big ideas, especially the x-v-7-h. “That will cruise 700 miles an hour. I wont go to mach speed too controversial,” said Carrington. He doesn’t like to say flying saucer because the phrase pushes eyebrows even higher. “This is the outer disc right here and it rotates in one direction as it draws air in through the inlet holes here. And then this is the inner disk that rotates in the opposite direction,” said Carrington. Some how creating an electromagnetic force for lift and funneling air for directional control. Measuring 14-feet in diameter and constructed of carbon fiber, the craft would have two discs that rotate in opposite directions. The discs would be fitted with electro-magnetic technology and would connect to a coil mounted in the interior of the discs, which in turn would send electrical power to batteries.
“Everybody else has got their hand out,” said Carrington. ”Wall Street, Chrysler, even Larry Flynt. I’m the only one that’s got a plan. All I need is about $250,000. We could have it up and flying in nine months.”
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