Lester Hendershot was born June 3 1898, he died April 19 1961.
Lester Hendershot
built many devices in between the late 1920's and 1961 leaving behind a
legacy that we hope history will never forget.
If you have information/Research data about
Lester J Hendershot and his Fuel-Less Motor, to add to this collection.
please email me and I will add your information to this page. We are looking
for clear easy to distinguish pictures and documents.
Fantastic new information!!!
Thanks to Alex for sharing all this excellent
information. Alex started a collection many years ago collecting
News Paper Clippings and articles about Lester J. Hendershot. Thanks
Alex! You're a Legend!
1968 - Arthur C. Aho - Energy Unlimited - A Case for Space.pdf
1979 - Arthur C. Aho - Tomorrow's Energy ...Need Not Be Fuel!-Txt-opt.pdf
1994 - Extraordinary Science - cut.pdf
Lester Hendershot - Newspaper Clippings.zip
Not much information is available about the Hendershot
Motor. We do have some data however.

Referenced in the article: "THE SO-CALLED HENDERSHOT MOTOR
by Gaston Burridge" is an article by the
Utility Engines This is very good data and some data can be verified
in other areas.
NOTE: In the May, 1953, issue of Fate magazine appeared
an advertisement from the Utility Engines professing to have plans for sale
of a so-called Hendershot motor for $2.50. Suddenly, all mail was rejected
by the address of the Utility Engines! I asked Hendershot about this matter.
He told me he learned of it soon after the advertisement was published.
Soon after that he learned about the plans they were selling and using his
name. They were doing this, Hendershot claimed, without his permission or
consent. He told me that he promptly informed the postal authorities of
this circumstance. They must have done something about it, for I heard nothing
more about them, he said. Hendershot was quite emphatic to me regarding
the plans put out by the Utility Engines not being of his device. He was
so emphatic, in fact, I felt he, like the maiden, didst protest too much.
Thus, the Ol hound dog's nose went to the ground! In due course it came
up with the information furnished by an acquaintance of Hendershot's to
the effect that Hendershot had remarked at the time, while the Utility Engines
information was not his device, it was pretty damn close!
Also:
"The first model consisted of a ring magnet less than
three inches in diameter. Around the magnet were coils rigged as only Hendershot
knows how to rig them, and another set of coils pass through the centre
of the ring."
"The second model is built around a ring magnet, the outside
diameter of which is seven inches and the inside diameter six inches."
Ref: "New York Times (February 27, 1928): Fuelless Motor
Is A Generator"
Note the above quotes are excerpts from the below documents.
THE SO-CALLED
HENDERSHOT MOTOR
THE FOLLOWING IS THE LESTER J. HENDERSHOT STOREY AS TOLD BY MARK M. HENDERSHOT
THE
HENDERSHOT ENIGMA
THE HENDERSHOT
MOTOR RIDDLE
The New York Times February 27, 1928 and The New York Times February 28
The New York Times Sat. Feb 25, 1928s 1-283, V, 77, N, 25, 599
The New York Times Sun, Feb. 26, 1928, 1-4;2-4thru7, V. 77,N.25.600
Fig 1: Early Hendershot Generator

Fig 2: Lester J. Hendershot displaying his Fuel-Less Generator.

Fig 3: A later model displayed - possibly as late as 1958.

Around the 1920's Lester Hendershot, a keen aviator, was
looking at trying to improve the Aviation Compass to make a more reliable
Compass. He stumbled on a Energy Generator to be later named to the Hendershot
Fuel-Less Generator. Some called the device the "Hendershot Magnetic Motor"
or the "Hendershot Fuel-Less Motor".
Hendershot was described as a Giant and highly intuitive.
Some important reading below:
The Hendershot Motor Mystery 12.3Mb
The Hendershot Mystery 32Mb
The Manual of Free Energy Devices and Systems 13.4Mb
A Story of Free Energy - by Associate Ed Skilling 2.97Mb Document Restored
by hyiq.org
From The
Archives Of Lester J. Hendershot A Special thanks to Alex for sending
this document. Thanks Alex.
In my opinion this article is by far the best description
of Hendershots Device in operation:
The New York Times
February 1928.
EXPLAINS MAGNET IN FUELLESS MOTOR.
Hendershot Says Shifting its Field to East and West Causes Rotary Motion.
Winding of Magnet Secret.
Inventor Asserts Engine Weighs about 4 Ounces Per Horsepower Expected Here
Today.
Special to the New York Times.
PITTSBURGH Pen. Feb. 28. Initially indignant because the manner in which
his fuelless motor gains its power had been misrepresented in dispatches
from Detroit and Washington, Lester J Hendershot today stated there was
nothing mysterious about his motor that the force that energizes it is the
"same force that pulls the needle of the compass around, and there is nothing
mysterious about that". The fuelless motor was not his objective, he explained,
at the time he began his experiments some three years ago, when he first
became interested in aviation.
He soon learned that "the ultimate development of aviation depended largely
upon the discovery or invention of an absolutely true and reliable compass,"
he explained, 'The ordinary magnetic compass does not point to the true
north - it points to the magnetic north, and varies
from the true north to a different extent at almost every point on the earth's
surface." 'There is another compass, the magnetic induction compass, that
indicates the true north. But it must be set before each flight, and is
not always reliable." "I found that with a pre-magnetized core, I could
set up a magnetized field that would indicate the true north, but I didn't
know just how to utilize that in the compass i set out to find." "In continuing
my experiments, I learned that by cutting the same line of magnetic force
- northand south, I had an indicator of the true north, and that by cutting
the magnetic field, east and west, I could develop a rotary motion." "I
now have a motor built on that principle that will rotate at a constant
speed, a speed predetermined when the motor is built. It can be built for
any desired speed, and a reliable constant speed motor is one of the greatest
needs of aviation." The main secret of Mr. Hendershot's invention, his friend,
Barr Peat declares, is, "the method of winding a magnet in the motor so
that it will rotate in the opposite direction than the earth revolves."
He says there is no heat, because magnetic forces are cold and the motor
is stopped only by breaking the magnetic field in the windings. The magnet
in the motor, he thinks probably would have to be recharged after about
2,000 hours of operation. Mr. Hendershot declares that one of his motors,
complete and ready to be installed in an airplane, would weight little more
than four ounces for every horsepower it developed, while the best of the
gas engines now built weighs about two pounds per horsepower. Mr Hendershot
says that altitude would not affect the efficient operation of his motor,
for the magnetic influence of the earth has been found to remain the same
as high as man has ever reached. He said the same principle which made his
original model operate only when it was placed inone direction - north and
south, will be developed so that it will provide a compass that will always
indicate true north. Lester J. Hendershot inventor of the "fuelless motor"
or self-driven generator or electrical, energy collector, nobody seems to
known quite Which, is expected in New York today to dissipate some of the
mystery surrounding his machine. It has aroused a good deal of skepticism
among men who have dealt with electrical energy all their lives, and among
physicists who do not believe that the law of the conservation of energy
has been repealed. However, Major Thomas Lanphier, commander of the First
Pursuit Group at Selfridge Field, Henry Breckinridge attorney for Colonel
Charles A. Lindbergh, and D. Barr Peat, a friend of Mr. Hendershot, are
just as confident that the inventor has stumbled on something which may
be capable of development into a revolutionary power source. Whether the
machine has yet arrived in the City, Major Lanphier would not say, and he
said yesterday that he did not care to say anything more about the motor
until Mr. Hendershot arrives. He did deny again, however, that Colonel Lindbergh
had any interest in the machine aside from his examination of it while at
Selfridge Field.
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