Moller International's President on Art Bell Radio Show; Skycar Developer's Third On-Air Visit With Art Bell
DAVIS, Calif.--Sept. 22, 2006--Moller International (OTCBB:MLER) announced today that its President, Paul Moller is scheduled to be a guest on the Art Bell radio show "Coast to Coast AM" this Saturday night at from 11pm to 2am Pacific time. This will be the third time Dr. Moller has been a guest of the popular live all-night radio talk show host known for his broad range of topics and speakers.About Moller:
Moller International was formed in 1983 and is the developer of the roadable Skycar(R) aircraft, a four-person Vertical Takeoff and Landing Vehicle (VTOL) currently undergoing initial flight-testing. The aircraft uses the Company's Rotapower(R) rotary engine designed specifically for compact, high power-to-weight applications. The Skycar(R) has the potential to provide an airborne alternative to a significant portion of the miles now traveled by automobiles.
Dr. Moller and the Skycar(R) have been featured on a number of TV programs including CBS 60 Minutes, "Highway In the Sky", NBC's Today Show "Today's American Story", and History Channel's, "Greatest Movie Gadgets: Then and Now".
Moller International recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement that is expected to lead to high volume production of its Rotapower(R) rotary engine in Eastern Europe. This alliance which includes MI's exclusive Rotapower(R) engine licensee, Freedom Motors (see www.freedom-motors.com) is to be named Rotapower Limited and is anticipated to produce engines for a wide variety of applications in the world market.
For further information on the Skycar, please go to our website at www.moller.com. Due to unusually high number of inquiries during and immediately following the show, connection to the site may temporarily be limited.
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