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The Advanced Aerodynamic Air Turbine Engine
December 17, 2008
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The weather and circling vultures have had a significant effect on the progress of construction and renovations to the new high tech balancing and testing addition to our facility. Despite the snow, wind and cold temperatures, most of the major structural elements are completed. We will post some recent photos of the construction and progress very soon. We are looking forward to completing the interior and returning to preparing the AATE for validation. This unprecedented weather system here in Las Vegas had basically shut down all major arteries of the entire city for a couple of days. Thanks to the Federal Marshall, the vultures are no longer circling. |
December 3, 2008
Research and development continues on the Aerodynamic Air Turbine
Engine (AATE). Rockwell Scientific Research, L.L.C. has acquired state of the art computerized balancing equipment from CWT Industries; the Multi-Balance 5000 balancing machine (Seen below at the Las Vegas Convention Center SEMA Show). This will empower RSR, L.L.C. to make extremely precise balance adjustment to the AATE in increments of 0.001 gram if necessary. We are setting up the main drive shaft with a quick disconnect to facilitate easy and fast removal for balancing. This requires special machining to adapt the drive line of the turbine. The timesaving will be enormous and enhance our workflow. These optimizations will increase the performance of the engine 10 fold.
A new building addition is under construction at Rockwell Scientific Research, L.L.C.. The new section being renovated is designed specifically to house the Balancer. Plans are complete to fit the room with HD video to document the balancing process. More info to come..........
Due to the sophisticated changes in the AATE component parts, we can no longer show the detailed photos of the modifications that amplify torque factors and the RPM produced. Comprehensive procedures which measure the performance of torque, rpm's, and other functions are now underway moving forward toward official testing which will be required as the project progresses.

Outside the SEMA show at the Las Vegas Convention Center




Specific conceptual and technological information regarding how the AATE operates cannot be disclosed. Only RSR, L.L.C. personnel and
partners with high-level security clearance will have access to that
information.
All investment inquires must be sent via postal mail to:
Rockwell Scientific Research, L.L.C.
PO Box 26192
Las Vegas Nevada 89126-6192
Click here for the July 2008 Editorial
July 1, 2008
For info on the Aerodynamic Air Turbine Engine contact:
Dr. Bob Beverly 702-715-3996 drbobbeverly (at) hotmail.com
"The Crystal Ion"
View 2008 X-mas card. 

