These classic Searl IGV photographs show the craft levitating in the air during a media presentation in the 1950's. Additionally, we've included a second set showing the construction of an early Searl IGV craft, as well as some closeups of scale-model IGV's that Searl used as a tool for prototyping the layout of the larger craft...
A formal overview & analysis of the Searl Effect Generator by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Sussex in the UK. It includes details on the construction and magnetization process for the SEG, and contains a textbook approach to instructing students on how to replicate this unique design.
This set of photographs documents Paul Brown's 1986 SEG replication, and shows several aspects of the device, including the circuit-board, rollers & ring, as well as some of Brown's early replication photos for the IGV-component of the device that he hoped to mount the SEG in for Antigravity testing.
In 1986, Paul Brown built and tested an SEG, and claimed to have remarkable results. This March 1986 set of notes provides additional insight into his design & construction process, as well as some additional information on the magnetization process that allows the SEG to function.
Paul Brown created a detailed set of schematics based on his relentless research into the Searl Effect Generator that should allow the precise replication of an IGV -- the Antigravity component that houses a multi-ringed SEG inside. This 24-page PDF file contains details on the dimensions and layout of the IGV...