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Maglevity Transport -- Operators
In 1903, Gregory Holkap and Merrian Danmont set out to test their newly finished Maglevity Transport. The two operated the machine by running on treadmills that powered an electric generator which then powered the propeller and charged the electromagnetic power rods. Once charged, the power rods act to levitate the transport by creating a magnetic bubble field between the cradle and the ground.
Merrian and Gregory packed themselves a large picnic for when they got to their goal distance of two miles.
The test ended up being very successful and the Maglevity Transport would lead to a future of flying cars and floating cities.
Maglevity Transport -- Operators
In 1903, Gregory Holkap and Merrian Danmont set out to test their newly finished Maglevity Transport. The two operated the machine by running on treadmills that powered an electric generator which then powered the propeller and charged the electromagnetic power rods. Once charged, the power rods act to levitate the transport by creating a magnetic bubble field between the cradle and the ground.
Merrian and Gregory packed themselves a large picnic for when they got to their goal distance of two miles.
The test ended up being very successful and the Maglevity Transport would lead to a future of flying cars and floating cities.