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James Dyson: Inventing the Wright way

By Paul Marks

8 July 2009

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James Dyson highlighting the simplicity of the new motor compared to a more complex DC motor

(Image: Dyson)

The impeller motor's powerful permanent magnet uses half the power of its predecessor.

The impeller motor’s powerful permanent magnet uses half the power of its predecessor.

(Image: Dyson)

(Image: Dyson

(Image: Dyson

New commercial products can now be made smaller, more efficient and more reliable.

New commercial products can now be made smaller, more efficient and more reliable.

(Image: Dyson)

WHEN the Wright brothers set out to develop the first controllable, powered, heavier-than-air flying machine at the turn of the last century, they had to invent almost everything they needed to get their Flyer off the ground. They had little choice: existing glider wing designs were certainly not up to…

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