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Development

Bruce Boatner, EE, inventor of the TR-10 VAWT, has focused several years on the development of this unique and functional Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT).  It has been his vision to provide a product which is a part of the solution for the need to produce clean, alternative energy at the general consumers' level as well as public and commercial entities.

From the begining, Bruce's experience, knowledge and background as an engineer and helicopter pilot, combined with his interest in wind power, was the catalyst for the initial concept of integrating helicopter rotor head technology with conventional vertical axis turbine design.  Specifically, to control the airfoil "angle of attack" (AOA) with the tilt capabilities of the rotor head, satisfying two previously missing features.  High torque / swept area and reliable self-starting capabilities.  Several years of calculations, design investigations and determination followed.  With idea and concept in mind, the first prototype designed, a 2-bladed version, the first patent for "Vertical Axis Wind Turbine with Teetering Rotor" was applied for in the fall of 2006.  Continuing R&D resulted in the succesive updated patent application for the Vertical Axis Wind Turbine with Articulation Rotor (VAWT/AR) on December 7th, 2006.

The Blackhawk Project, LLC (TBP, LLC) was formed in July of 2008 and unlike most "small wind" turbine developers, TBP, LLC was not deterred by the unfavorable reputation imposed on the Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT).  This negativity was largely due to the failure of investments in large VAWT farm projects in the 1980s.  With the belief that this unique design could overcome the negative connotations associated with VAWTs,  TBP, LLC continued the R&D to develop what has proven to be a viable option with significant advantages over other wind turbines.