I was listening to the radio last night and apparently there was some guy in US in 1930's who developed a hydrogen engine and then he tried to get a patent but his patent was turned down. By who? GM and some oil company
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I was listening to the radio last night and apparently there was some guy in US in 1930's who developed a hydrogen engine and then he tried to get a patent but his patent was turned down. By who? GM and some oil company
If his patent was rejected it would have been by the US Patent Office
Surely it's better to run boats on water? :blink:
http://www.hubielee.com/flyingcar.jpeg
I don't think so, that looks kinda fun. :D
Snap.
I win that game.
What's the prize? :unsure:
Fuel Cell CarsQuote:
Originally posted by Keikan@15 July 2004 - 05:11
I was listening to the radio last night and apparently there was some guy in US in 1930's who developed a hydrogen engine and then he tried to get a patent but his patent was turned down. By who? GM and some oil company
Looks like Toyota and Honda may have beaten them to it.
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Go...James...go!!!Quote:
Originally posted by lynx@15 July 2004 - 05:50
http://www.hubielee.com/flyingcar.jpeg
I don't think so, that looks kinda fun. :D
Ballard Power Systems makes a neat unit for automotive use: http://www.ballard.com/tD.asp?pgid=480&dbid=0
http://www.ballard.com/images/hy80.jpg