Welcome to the Atalnta Museum of Design 2003 exhibit of Geobat

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Flying Saucers are coming to America!

Mr. Jones's Geobat models, concepts and the invention history of Geobat were on display during a 2003 exhibit at the Museum of Design, located at the Marriott Marquis II Office Tower, located in downtown Atlanta. This exhibit presented a rare opportunity for the public to view images of the creative process behind the development of the first viable, full scale, saucer shaped aircraft to be marketed in the modern era of aviation.

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Exhibit Pictures

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Museum Door

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Jack and Karen, his wife.

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Original Geobat - .40 engine, 40" diameter.

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Original Geobat - bottom view.

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Geobat prototype #4 - 32" diameter Geobat - .40 engine.

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Exhibit Wall #1

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Original paper Geobat glider - with solid and ring wing comparison.

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Geobat prototype # 6 - 40" diameter, .61 engine.

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Exhibit Wall #2.

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Display of small experimental gliders.

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Exhibit wall #2b

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Secondary exhibit area.

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Geobat prototype #7 - 36" diameter, .15 electric motor.

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1/24th scale static model of full scale aircraft.

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Jack holding the original Geobat on the day of first flight.

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Search and Rescue concept.

Small RC Geobats are launched from buildings for reconnaissance with full-scale manned VTOL versions having fire suppressing capabilities.

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 Contact Information

 Inventor: Jack M. Jones

 872 Jim Starr Rd. Newnan GA 30263

 Phone: 770 251 1799

 Email: Jack_M_Jones@msn.com

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