SPECIAL WINDPLANT SECTION
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[1] Photographs, drawings, and informational reviews of all
available electric-generating and water-pumping windmills,
including Aerowatt, Dunllte, Electro, Winco, Lubing,
Jacobs, Dempster, Baker, and Aermotor. Also listed are four
windplant designs now being researched for possible
marketing: American Wind Turbine, Zephyr Wind Dynamo,
Sailwing, and Helion 12/16.
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[2] A Plans section including reviews of the Sencenbaugh 02
Powered Delight, Windworks, Sailwing, and 1 Footer,
Earthmind's S-Rotor, Brace Research S-Rotor, and a number
of other miscellaneous plans.
[3] A look at Jim Sencenbaugh's new windplant kit.
[4] Listings of various wind systems components, in cludine
batteries. inverters. miscellaneous. electronics, towers,
back-up generators, and windspeed measurement equipment.
[5] Listings of 18 companies which now market various wind
power systems and components.
[6] Reviews of the 14 most valuable publications currently
available in the wind power field.
[7] Reports on the groups researching wind power, including
a complete rundown on the activities of Brace Research
Institute during the past 14 years.
[8] Several features, including Bill Goddard's "An
Introduction to Helion", an interview with Environmental
Energies of Detroit, and an article by Winnie Red Rocker.
That's a lot -of useful material right there and Mike is
prepared to leave it at that if he must. He'd much prefer
to publish regularly, however, and is all set to do so if
No. 1 is well received. Which means, alternative energy
freaks, that the future of Wind Power Digest is up to you.
The first (last? only?) issue is available for $2.00
postpaid from Mike Evans, Rt. 2, Box 489, Bristol, Ind.
46507.
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