Turbopod
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Book Details
About the Book
This novel is the second book in a trilogy about the global impact of an antigravity device. In the first novel, The Red Box, the Flynn brothers, Matt and Murray, invent a toaster-size device that makes the host platform weightless. The first application is a seaplane, named Baldie after the bald eagle, manufactured in partnership with Mercedes-Benz. In that Indiana Jones–type thriller, the Chinese attempt to steal the game-changing technology. But in the end, the powerful Red Box rewarded President Werner with his second term, a $1 billion check to the Flynns, and the potential to create a million jobs in America. This novel applies the Red Box to an innovative personal air vehicle called a Turbopod, or T-Pod, a member of the AceloPod family of vehicles, which completely alters global transportation. Working again with Mercedes-Benz, the brothers perfect a weightless, all-electric, safe, personal flying machine—a century and a half after the Wright brothers’ fifty-nine-second first flight.
About the Author
Jason O’Neil, a spacecraft and IT executive, with more than forty years of experience working with governments, can present complex technical concepts in layman’s terms. His first book, Bald Eagle Vision, published by AuthorHouse, detailed fixes to the US economy in order to survive just as the bald eagle survived extinction. His second book, The Red Box, explored a novel approach to air travel with major consequences for the American workforce and global transportation systems.