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Turbine Machines Are Applicable for Speeding and Flying Objects APPLICABILITY AND COMPATIBLE. [1905] Turbine machines are applicable for speeding and flying objects, vehicles and machines for generating electric current and for propulsion of the electric vehicle, vessels or craft. Unlike stationary turbine machines the machines mounted on a speeding object generates electric current for the vehicle electric supply. While the vehicle moving through the ambient air or water is the generator of friction around the object forcing itself through matter. Whereby friction of wind is obtained for driving the turbine oriented in the head wind direction or ducting the flow of fluid to the turbine machine. A marine vessel speeding on the body of water has the advantage to utilize both flowing matter of water and wind when speeding. motorized and non-motorized vehicles speeding and flying objects, vehicles, crafts. Applicable for vessels speeding on a body of water and vessels submerged in the body of water. [1906] The inventions are Applicable for, Vehicle – non-living means of transportation provided with the inventions. Vehicles are most often man-made, although some other means of transportation. Know the comprehensive flow of mixed heterogenous traffic from paddled vehicles, pushed subjects on wheels to flying objects worn as a suite. Examples include icebergs and floating tree trunks. A list of vehicles is given beneath. Aero Sani, Airship. All-terrain vehicle. Amphibious all-terrain vehicle. Amphibious vehicle. Autogiros. Automobile. Auto rickshaw. Balloon. Bathyscaphe. Bicycle. Blimp. Boat. Bus. Cable car. Catamaran. Canoe. (Coach (bus). Coach carriage). Cycle rickshaw. Dandy horse. Deep Submergence Vehicle. Diving bell. Diving chamber. Dog sled. Draisine. Electric vehicle. Fixed-wing aircraft. Golf cart. Ground effect vehicle. Glider aircraft. Handcar. Hang glider. [1907] Hopper. Helicopter. Hovercraft. Hydrofoil. Ice Skates. Jet aircraft. Jet pack. jet ski. Kayak. Kick scooter. Land yacht. Launch escape capsule. Locomotive. Maglev. Minibus. Minivan. Monorail. Monowheel. Moped. Motorcycle. MUV. Omni Directional Vehicle. Ornithopter. Passenger car. Rickshaw. Pedalo. Pogo Stick. Powered parachute. Quadra-cycle. Race car. ATV. Road train. Rocket. Rocket sled. Rover. Screw-propelled vehicle. Sea tractor. Zipliner. Aircraft. Wing pack. Jet pack. Unmanned aerial vehicle. Land craft. Land vehicle. Scooter (motorcycle). Segway Personal Transporter. Single-track vehicle. Skateboard. Skis. Sled. Snowboard. Snowmobile. Space Hopper. Sports car. Steam car. SUV. Tank. Tractor. Traction engine. Train. Tram. Tricycle. Trolleybus. Truck. Unicycle. Van. Velocipede. Velo-mobile. Wagon. Wheelbarrow. Watercraft[edit]. Watercraft. Sailboat. Ship. Submarine. Submersible. Surfboard. Yacht. Pouse-pouse. Pedal-power quadracycle land vehicle. Hydro bikes, Sea-cycle etc. FOR NON-MOTORIZED AND MOTORIZED VEHICLES. [1908] AT LEAST ONE: Land vehicles categorized by number of wheels: Unicycle Self-balancing unicycle. Monowheel. Dicycle. Bicycle. Motorized bicycle. Electric bicycle. Recumbent bicycle. Safety bicycle. Freight bicycle. Motorcycle (2-3 wheels usually). Cabin motorcycle. Motorcycle with sidecar (typically 3 wheels overall). Tricycle. Motorized tricycle. Steam tricycle. Wike. Three-wheeler. Tilting three-wheeler. Quadricycle. Quadra cycle. Four-wheeler. Penta cycle. 6x6 drive. 8x8 drive. drive12x12. [1909] AT LEAST ONE: paddled vehicles are categorized by function speeding on land, for sports, speeding on a body of water including hydrofoil cycles and electric motorcycle, having at least one wheel mounted in the fork of the vehicle frame and categorized by number of riders, gearing, sport, means of propulsion, by frame design, by material, position of the rider or as frame type intended for use by females, with a lowered top tube due to consideration for skirts. Road Bikes. Road bicycles are designed to be ridden fast; Mountain Bikes. Hybrid Bikes. Cruiser Bikes. BMX Bikes. Folding Bikes. Recumbent Bikes. Tandem Bikes. THE I, CYCLE DIGITAL SELFSUISTAINABLE [1910] AT LEAST ONE: Cargo bikes & family bikes Category: Babboe Cargo bike. Circe Cargo bike. Douze Cargo bike. Follow Me Cargo bike. Kinn Cargo bike. Surly Cargo bike. Urban Arrow Cargo bike. Work Cycles Cargo bike. Xtracycle Cargo bike. Yuba Cargo bike. compact cargo, Cargo bike. Front loaders Cargo bike. longtails Cargo bike. tandems Cargo bike. trailers Cargo bike. cargo trikes Cargo bike. [1911] AT LEAST ONE; Tricycle. Hydrofoils bicycles. Unicycle. Tricycle. Quad bicycle. Cargo trike. Self Balancing one or more wheeled Smart Electric Scooter. Road Bikes. Road bicycles are designed to be ridden fast. Mountain Bikes. Hybrid Bikes. Cruiser Bikes. BMX Bikes. Folding Bikes. Bone shaker. Bicycle trailer. City bicycle. Cruiser bicycle. Cyclo-cross bicycle. Fat bike. Flat bar road bike. Hybrid bike. Foldable and portable bicycle in a backpack. Party bike. Penny farthing. Porter bicycle. Prone bicycle. Quadracycle. Recumbent bicycle. Roadster(bicycle)Safety bicycle. Small wheel bicycle. Utility bicycle. Velo-car. Velocipede. Velo mobile. Hydro-cycle. Pedalo. Recumbent Bikes. Tandem Bikes. Cargo bike & family bike. [1912] I Unicycle digital self-balancing battery and generator powered Unicycle. .Self-balancing electric Bicycle. A Monowheel. Dicycle. Bicycle. Motorized bicycle. Electric plugin, battery power bicycle. Recumbent bicycle. Safety bicycle. Freight bicycle. Motorcycle (2-3 wheels usually). Cabin motorcycle. Motorcycle with sidecar (typically 3 wheels overall). Tricycle. Motorized tricycle. Steam tricycle. Wike. Three-wheeler. Tilting three-wheeler. Quad motor cycle. Quadricycle. Quadra cycle. Four-wheeler. E-bikes with pedal-assist. E-bikes with pedal integrated. electric generators. Pedelecs. S-Pedelecs. E-bikes with power on demand and pedal-assist. E-bikes with power on demand only. Kick 'n Go. Pneumatic tire. Kick bike. Folding scooters. Stunt scooter. Large folding scooters. Tricycle. Four wheeled bicycle. [1913] AT LEAST ONE. I Motorcycle, digital electric self-sustainable motorcycle. Electric motorcycle with electric piston engine. With electric hub mounted motor. Rotary traction motor electrically connected to the power supply and with the turbine generator of the vehicle. Wind turbine generator. Motorcycles and bikes. 50cc bike to 2000cc motorcycles. self-balancing electric scooter and vehicle. plug in hybrids. Derny. Scooter, Under-bone. Moped. push-bike. Motor scooter. Roadster. Cruiser motorcycle. Sport bike. Kick bike. Touring bike. Dirt bike. Dual-sport. MINI motorcycles, Pocket bike/mini moto. Off-road motorcycle. Enclosed and feet forward motorcycle. Utility motorcycles. ambulance, blood bikes, fire, and for specialized delivery services, such as deliveries scooters. motorized tricycles. tilting three wheeler, or tilting trike. all-terrain vehicle (ATV), also known as a quad, quad bike, three-wheeler, four-track, four wheeler or quadric cycle. [1914] Go-cart. open wheel car. Of All category of carts, Kart and Skelter. Auto rickshaw. The vehicles are intelligent transportation tools, motor power electric unicycle and multi-functional scooter bicycle having a waterproof function with charger, comprising a charging system for the rechargeable battery pack. Circuit board with voltage stabilizer and rectifiers diodes and control systems and connected to the electric traction motor which is mechanically connected to the wheel(s) for rotation and balancing or leveling the platform of the vehicle. Tricycle with disc and ring controller. Track dirt bike. Trail bike. Two stroke bike. Four stroke bike. Pocket bike/mini- moto Pit bike. Midi-moto / Super pocket bikes. Racing Motorcycle. Dual-sport. Scooters. Off-road. T Adventure. Electric plugin motorcycle. The electric scoot mobile. E-drive plug in Scooter. [1915] Types of motorized cycles; Standard. Cruiser. Sport bike. Touring bikes. Dirt bikes. Endure bikes. Motocross bikes. Naked bikes. Sport touring,. Dual sport. Scooters. Off-road, Enclosed and feet forwards. Utility. Tricycles. Mini motorcycles, Electric unicycle. Self-Balancing two wheels electric scooter also hover board. Self-balancing unicycle. Segway scooters. Pocket bike/Mini-moto. Pocket-bike racing on kart racing tracks. Pit bikes. Super pocket bikes, A moped or city bike. Electric snowmobile. AUTOMOBILES AND MOTORIZED VEHICLES. [1916] The inventions are applicable for all Category of electric plugging and battery vehicle including Hybrid, automobiles. The I drive electric generating self-sustaining electric automobile. EV. Electric plugin battery cars. vans, trucks, vehicles, busses trolley busses. Micro car / kei car. Mini. Mini cooper. City car/ Mini-compact. Mini sport. Super mini/ Subcompact. Family car / compact/ Large /mid-size. Saloon / sedans. Crossover. SUVs. Minivans/MPVs. Compact executive. Full size luxury / Grand saloon. Estate cars / station wagons Executive/mid- luxury. Luxury vehicle. Coupe. Crossover. Compact executive / Mid luxury. Grand Saloon. Station wagons. Cabriolet. Race cars and Sports cars. Hot hatch. Super cars. Grand tourer. Muscle car. Pony car. Land rover. Jeep. convertible. Hatchback. I drive. Hardtop/ soft- top. Sport sedan. Off-roaders. sport utility vehicle. Van. Ultra-light trucks. Very light trucks. Light trucks. Heavy trucks. Off-road trucks. Waste collection vehicle. Fire engine or firetruck. Semi-trailer truck. Ambulance. Police car. [1917] I Taxi digital self-suistainable electric glass cab automobile. Digital self-sustainable Limousine. car or van. Buggy. Hot rod. Classic vehicles. Classic
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