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» Lifter Plans
By Lifters & Biefeld-Brown | Published 10/9/2005 | Lifter Experiments | Rating:
The ultimate how-to guide for building Lifters is available online as a free-download. We've bundled together the 4 important documents that you need to get the most out of your lifter experiments. Download our Safety, Construction, Testing, and Troubleshooting Guides -- these step-by-step instructions make building Lifters easy!
» Advanced Lifter Troubleshooting
By Lifters & Biefeld-Brown | Published 02/5/2003 | Lifter Experiments | Rating:
Lifters can be difficult to work with, especially when you're first starting out. Don't worry, we've compiled a comprehensive list of notes on how to get the most out of your Lifter. Our focus here is on getting your Lifter in the air, and keeping it there indefinitely. With a bit of patience, success shouldn't be too far away...
» Lifter Plans - GRA & HVolt Owners
By Lifters & Biefeld-Brown | Published 02/5/2003 | Lifter Experiments | Rating:
If you own a GRA or H-Volt series power-supply from Information Unlimited, then we have a set of Lifter-plans written especially for you!. Download our Safety, Construction, Testing, and Troubleshooting Guides -- these step-by-step instructions make building Lifters easy!
» Lifter Advances in 2002
By Lifters & Biefeld-Brown | Published 12/22/2002 | Lifter Experiments | Rating:
Lifter technology advanced significantly over the course of 2002 – in general, the advances have been incremental improvements in size and weight, with additional advances in materials and assembly that enabled Lifters to lift larger payloads more efficiently than ever before.
» Collector Capacitance Notes
By Lifters & Biefeld-Brown | Published 12/13/2002 | Lifter Experiments | Rating:
With regard to the ion-wind component of the physics, this is an brief overview of Lifters with regard to thrust and space-charge attraction. With proper enhancements to the collector, much greater capacitive-elements can be employed to greatly enhance the performance of the Lifter design with only minor design modifications...


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