The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Síða 41

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Síða 41
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 39 The engine is even more elegant than other rotaries now hitting the market place, and Eiriksson claims a variety of uses for it. It consists of two rings, one fixed and the other rotating around the in- side of the other. Between the two rings is a “secret gimmick” that compresses air and sets up compression he claims is far more effective than that of a piston engine. “There is no limit to the revolutions per minute and it will explode all of the fuel so that emissions will be so completely burned that it won’t pro- duce smog.” A third stage goes onto the basic en- gine to produce jet applications. On jets, it would mean that you could have full thrust while sitting on the ground, rather than waiting to pick up speed in the air to produce maximum thrust. “It will take off on shorter runways than any other type,” he said. “You’d think they would be interested for short-take-off and landing (STOL) ap- plications.” Also, you could introduce a “dial your compression ration” component in the cockpit which would give greater control over thrust and the like, he says. What does he want to use it for? You name it: Airfoil flying cars, in- dustrial flying cranes, saucer-like ve- hicles for air or sea, vertical take-off and landing airliners, and sports cars. All he needs now is a buyer. “You know, the possibilities for this engine are unlimited. It could be the size of a wrist watch or enormous.” What’s an electrician doing design- ing engines? “I like them,” Eiriksson explained. He’s one of many still trying to make the big time in an epoch of mega- corporations. —San Jose Mercury-News November 28, 1971 THE ICELANDIC- FESTIVAL DF MANITOBA CISLENDINGADAGURINN] The Icelandic Festival of Manitoba held at Gimli, will be on August 4, 5, and 6 this year. The three-day pro- gram promises to be of a high order, varied and interesting, with an appeal to the older and the younger. Items on the Monday: the Parade; the Ejallkona address; toast to Can- ada, by Dr. Albert Kristjanson of the University of Manitoba; toast to Ice- land, by Mr. P6tur Petursson, mem- ber of the Icelandic Althing; vocal solo, by Robert Publow and folk songs, by Miss Norma Jean McCreedy; a Fine Art display, together with music and poetry, a repeat from Sun- day, and community singing in the evening. A play, Galdra Loftur, will be pre- sented on Saturday and Sunday even- ings. Over the weekend there will be dances, an open ten-mile road race, a bicycle race, bingo, sports oar races, a goldeye supper, an archery demon- stration, a parachute and a helicopter demonstration, and a sailing display.
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