Venus Airships / by Brad Guth
"BradGuth" wrote in message
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On May 5, 7:25 am, "Hagar" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message
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Being a little hot, buoyant and having 10% less gravity is actually a
darn good thing if you were a Venusian airship, even if limited as to
an oven-wrap or KetaSpire PEEK polyetheretherketone and fiber
reinforced balloon. Such fiber reinforced composites do exist,
although an outer skin of something in basic titanium shouldn’t be
excluded for this rigid airship configuration.
snip drivel
And, pray tell Brad, where would the above ship be manufactured ?
On the surface of Venus, you say? I don't think so. Oh, I see ... you'd
build it on Mars and then have the Acme Intergalactic Airship Towing
Company move it to Venus and insert it into the proper orbit.
Good plan,Brad. Keep up the fine work.
Ed Conrad wants to talk to you .... something about an ossified brain ...
Dear "snip drivel",
Most certainly not in your backyard, or by way of any of your "snip
drivel" certified friends. It seems your profound nayism and lack of
constructive contributions to this or for that matter of most any
topic is equal to none other than whatever DARPA expects of their
brown-nosed minions. As such, your warm and fuzzy services are no
longer needed, especially since you show no honest signs of being the
least bit qualified or even knowing of those qualified in rigid
airship R&D. Did I miss anything?
Yea, you dumb ****, you didn't answer my question, which is:
Where will you build them and how will you get them into the
atmosphere of Venus. A straight forward question, to which
you obviously do not have an answer, you loon.
Considering the sulphuric content of said atmosphere (minor detail),
what materials of construction were you going to use ?? No generalities
please, since that seems to be your forte.
do you plan to use?? Titanium you say, holy moley, it'll drop like a rock
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