The Greenbird in it’s final stages of assembly at Lake Lefroy.

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Spotting for dry patches!

Filed under: Land Record — Tags: , — Richard @ 2:29 pm on August 21, 2008

Some photos showing how localized the surface conditions are!

Spotting for dry patches!

Spotting for dry patches!

Moving Greenbird out of flooded patch...

Moving Greenbird out of flooded patch...

Note how much salt on tyres - still need to watch conditions.

Note how much salt on tyres - still need to watch conditions.

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  1. Fantastic project, do hope it goes well.

    Earlier you mentioned “the throttle”….so what exactly does it do?

    Comment by Brian James — August 21, 2008 @ 8:32 pm

  2. I 1ST CONGRATULATE FOR YOUR WONDERFUL INNOVATION.ITS REALLY GOOD ECO FRIENDLY VECHILE, I WOULD LIKE TO SAY SOME SUGGESTION THAT’S IN OUR WORLD LONG SURFACE AREA HAVE GOOD WIND MOVEMENT ITS AROUND 30% AREA,HERE EVERYONE POOREST RATHER THAN RICH PEOPLE SO IF YOUR VECHILE SATISFY COST OF VECHILE IT WOULD HAVE GREAT FUTURE ,AND ONE MORE THING WE HAVE ALREADY SOLAR VECHILE BUT THE USAGE WAS VERY POOR BECAUSE OF SO MANY REASON,BUT YOURS HAVE GOOD FUTURE BUT YOU NEED GOOD STRATEGY TO MAKE USE PEOPLE……….IF U NEED ANYHELP OR SUGGESTION I WILL SUPPORT UR PROJECT.
    “SUCCESS TELLS HOW MUCH U LEARNED
    FAILURE TELLS HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO LEARN…….”
    BYE FROM
    KARTHIK

    Comment by karthik — August 23, 2008 @ 6:00 am

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