Bio of the inventor:

ROBERT D. HUNT - Theoretical Physicist / Inventor / Founder of Hunt Aviation

After attending Mississippi State colleges, Robert Hunt began his career in 1969 as a New Nuclear designer for Newport News Shipbuilding, then a division of Tenneco Oil Company, where he designed nuclear reactor components for the U.S.S. Nimitz Aircraft Carrier.

Mr. Hunt became a private inventor during the mid-1980s while involved in the field of aquaculture. He invented and patented a cryogenic liquid oxygenation system for the aquaculture industry. He has since dedicated his time to the development of his proprietary alternative, clean-energy generating technologies. Mr. Hunt holds numerous patents including a thermoelectric generator that generates electricity from the thermal energy within the air, a new high pressure Drum Jet Turbine that among other uses is capable of being mounted onto a high pressure natural gas well to generate substantial power from the kinetic energy via the earth's geo-pressure, without burning any of the natural gas. Mr. Hunt has also invented a modified Einstein Refrigeration Cycle and a revolutionary new design vertical axis wind turbine. Many of Mr. Hunt's patents are licensed to Encore Clean Energy, a public company trading under the ticker symbol

Mr. Hunt is a member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), a member of the National Business American Association, a member of the National Hydrogen Association, and he served as the first Mississippi Chairman of the Gulf of Mexico Program.

http://www.fuellessflight.com/aboutus.htm


[Aside] From just a "prestige" standpoint in a resume (and I am about as far from a "credentials-person" as one can get) yet it probably does more harm than good to say "After attending Mississippi State colleges" since the implication is that
1) He did not graduate
2) This is not "MSU" which is an accredited university, not a college 3) He did attentd several colleges in Mississippi before dropping-out - in a state long known as 50th out of 50 in public education
4) Yet he wants to be considered a "theoretical physcist"

Hey No problem with that ! as the "proof is in the puddin' " as they say in Faulkner-land (Miss'ippi)

However, Number 4) avbove is a LOT easier to appreciate if one simply stated- "self-taught" inventor.... rather than "attended Mississippi State colleges"

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