February 28, 2008 06:15 ET
Airship Surveillance Announces Testing Milestone
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - February 28, 2008) - WENR Corp. (PINKSHEETS: WNRC), announced
today Airship Surveillance, a Nevada-based, high technology airship
company, has successfully completed ground testing of its proprietary
airship control system. The system has been designed to maximize the
maneuverability of the Company's line of unmanned airships during the
critical takeoff and landing phases of flight and works by vectoring thrust
from the airships primary propulsion engine, which is combined with the use
of vernier thrusters.
"Historically, traditional airships experience control difficulties at the
low speeds experienced during take-off and landing; thereby, limiting the
weather conditions in which they can operate. The Airship Surveillance
system overcomes this limitation, greatly increasing the operational
capabilities of its airships while at the same time simplifying procedures
and reducing manpower levels," stated Sandy Mangold of Airship
Surveillance.
The testing signifies a major milestone for the Company and will be
followed by test flights to be completed in Southern Nevada in March.
Dan Green of WENR noted, "This operational demonstration of the control
system will be expanded during the initial flight-testing of the Company's
first airship, which is expected to commence within the next few weeks and
will be featured on the Company's web site."
About Airship Surveillance
The Company is developing a series of advanced unmanned airships designed
to fulfill a wide range of roles ranging from surveillance to environmental
monitoring. The Company's airships are built to be robust, yet simple to
operate with the twin goals of providing highly reliable airborne platforms
at an affordable cost.
About WENR
WENR Corporation is a holding company, which seeks to acquire marketing
rights in technology, Internet and pro-environmental companies. It
provides senior management assistance and secures working capital for
marketing development.
The foregoing contains forward-looking information within the meaning of
The Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Such forward-looking
statements involve certain risks and uncertainties. The actual results may
differ materially from such forward-looking statements. The company does
not undertake to publicly update or revise its forward-looking statements
even if experience or future changes make it clear that any projected
results (expressed or implied) will not be realized.