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The
Highway Aircraft Corporation's "Tomorrow's Car Today" definitely
catches the eye. Rolled out in the late '60s, the Fascination's
streamlined shape rang out echoes all the way back to the Dymaxion car
(Small wonder. It started life in the 1930s as the "Airomobile"), but
what really makes it really interesting isn't the all-aluminium engine
it originally had, but what was claimed would be in the newer models:
the Nobel Gas Plasma Engine.
What's that? Apparently,
this:
This engine is a closed
two-cycle reciprocating engine that has no intake, uses no air,
emitting no exhaust at all! The fuel is self-contained and
hermetically sealed in the cylinders which are initially charged at
the time of manufacturing, carrying their own power supply that will
last approximately 60 to 75 thousand miles with no fall of
efficiency.
Needless to say, only five were
built very little was heard of the Fascination or the Nobel Gas Plasma
Engine again.
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