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Now that's a game changer. 100,000 KWH
I got Patents too http://www.google.com/patents/US7567779
Proof it works.
http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2008/1/934837
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10776-005-0019-5?LI=true#page-2
http://www.nrl.navy.mil/content_images/07Information_Rupar.pdf
A lot of work has gone into this concept.
Seems to me everyone is lookin' but not buyin'.
http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/archive/2012/August/Pages/High-AltitudeBalloons,UnpilotedAircraftSeenAsAnswertoEmergencyCommunicationOutages.aspx
And this is interesting https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=3ea3382d136f6de833e558030a07b549&tab=core&_cview=0
Indy note
Storage of H2 on stat not a problem, but PEM efficiency due to lack of Oxygen could be.
I think I have solved the H2 storage problem. But before I post my figures what do you think the payload weight might have to be for the strat to be economically viable.
I know it has, but that paper is not on line. This just shows the process.
I have my own PHD bro-inlaw doin' research in this field. He doesn't say much either but it's all in the way you ask questions.
Money lookin' for a home
So rather than investing in the stock market, Mr. Zong is now looking to park money in high-tech projects. “We are looking for opportunities and will invest in anywhere that needs us in fields including bioengineering and energy-saving electrical appliance etc.,” said Zong.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2013/03/05/capital-markets-suck-says-chinas-richest-man/?mod=chinablog
solar panel-rectenna-battery
http://phys.org/news/2013-02-patented-fabrication-technique-key-solar.html
So tell me the share price if this is developed?
http://contest.techbriefs.com/component/content/article/2420
http://www.coolcadelectronics.com/DARPA_Energy_Harvesting.html
While your at it sell a strat maybe they would like a better view
http://centertech.com/2012/05/eye-in-the-sky/
WW See not just a rumor http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/02/26/arms-that-freed-libya-turning-up-at-desert-auctions-and-in-hands-terrorist/
Could be a market
Warp try @ top of page The Wayback Machine
http://archive.org/web/web.php
You'll see a calendar and above a time line. Choose any blue dot and links on page work.
Sanswire.com funny to see
http://web.archive.org/web/20061021133245/http://www.sanswire.com/
Wales were dead in 2006. Just a waste of tax payers money. If they had spent 400m on Dr. K's design we would all be sittin' in the behammas.
INDY Graphene Make you're own battery with DVD drive http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d32_1361375636 Question is how many amps can you store per KG? This could be it.
No question my next investment will be in graphene devices/uses
Do Google Search on Helium Graphene Electrons
For Air Ships Graphene looks like it's best at moving electrons in and out of storage such as in batteries, but it also looks like it is easy to layer with other molecules like lithium to raise the storage complicity. We'll see.
I can't find anything light enough and is recyclable other then He and the equipment necessary to make it work.
Nice lookin' web sight. And I agree all in one device with emergency plan looks most appealing.
http://www.delorme.com/
Indy's Direct solar use 10hrs per day and PEM for 14 hrs.
Gettin' 20% Eff. is excellent. MOF 10% was original design req.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/01/130118064733.htm
Producing 90kwh looks doable with 9 of these.
http://www.nedstack.com/products/product-specifications-of-hp-stacks
Make H with EQ above in reverse I assume works.
@ 33kwh per kg, with 50% eff. you'd need 77kg of H Storage space? I have no idea what that looks like.
http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2005/MichelleFung.shtml
Compression has energy loss of 6% with 1/2 recoverable through pressure regulator.
H2O needed? weight ? to tired to do any more figuring.
Maybe the time is finally here.
Q not grasping the demands required for such an endeavor.
Does this help?
Rattle I think it's to support WSGI so they have the funds to develop the strat. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e95_1359267780
Name any other AS that has a chance to sit at 65 t ft.
They voted for a $663 billion Defense bill that includes tens of billions the Secretary of Defense doesn’t even want.
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/
Global Telesat Corp saves three lives!!!
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=23707684&nid=148&title=last-minute-addition-saves-stranded-snowmobilers&s_cid=featured-3
I assume it is done with gas transfer or servos and lines
Bladders, 4 or 8 alined front to back on quadrants and possibly @ 45 deg position. Think of double skin pinched to form pockets.
Increase/decrease pressure in opposite sides causes turn.
Now I'm not going to swear to this, but that's what I remember.
As I remember it it was in the range of 7hp -15hp, I think closer to your guess. And this was for sts 111. When the boys took over in Maryland they removed the gimbals by controlling they airship by flexing the joints. And I agree with WW Y not make the Bib that way. Possible reason is retrieving is more difficult or payload is far to heavy for 1 cell.
Engine running the props.
WW The Argus HAD gimbals for steering. Direction is now controlled by stiffing and relaxing the chamber between the cells.
And the electric engine make and modal # used with the gimbals you can find searching my posts.
"Unarmed aerial vehicles, drones for monitoring the movements of armed groups, are one tool we are considering."
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/united-nations-wants-use-drones_663901.html
Gee willikers, let me think where did I here this name before..........?
"President Obama is considering asking Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) to serve as his next defense secretary.
Because Water vapor is made up of H2O.
Hydrogen is the lightest element.
Army spy blimp flies over New Jersey (VIDEO)
http://rt.com/usa/news/army-spy-blimp-jersey-299/
The Federal Aviation Administration is working towards putting the finishing touches on rules and regulations for widespread domestic drone use, and the agency expects as many as 30,000 UAVs will be in America’s airspace by the decade’s end. As Russia Today notes, given that the department has already addressed the issue of acquiring drones to give the DHS a better eye of domestic doings, though, those law enforcement operations in question could very well transcend away from legitimate uses and quickly cause civil liberty concerns from coast-to-coast. All drones will be equipped with Electro-Optical/Infra-Red sensors, as well as the technology to sniff out certain chemicals from thousands of feet above our heads. Have no fear though, since the "Robotic Aircraft for Public Safety" program is for your own protection, we are sure Janet Napolitano would suggest.
Via RT.com:
Don’t be surprised if you catch a federal fleet of sneaky spy drones soaring over your head in the near future, but don’t be too terrified — it’s all in the name of public safety.
The US Department of Homeland Security is asking the makers of small unmanned aerial vehicles to submit their crafts for consideration as the agency ramps up the construction of a full-fledged surveillance state across America. The DHS plans to soon conduct drone tests over the Fort Sill, Oklahoma US Army base, and they’re already soliciting spy planes from the private sector so they can select what kind of UAV to use.
According to a request for information published on the Federal Business Opportunities website recently, the DHS is determined to begin drone tests over the military base soon and is seeking submissions from drone makers that don’t mind making a few bucks by having their products put into the US airspace to conduct sweeping surveillance.
The Borders and Maritime Security Division of the DHS “will conduct flight testing and evaluation of airborne sensors and small unmanned aerial systems,” the request reads, and now invites vendors to submit drones to be tested “under a wide variety of simulated but realistic and relevant real-world operation scenarios.”
The solicitation says that drones will be evaluated to see how well they perform law enforcement operations and conduct search and rescue missions, but once a craft is handed over to the DHS then the details will be put under lock and key. Specifically, the call for work says, "the information within each test report will be classified as For Official Use Only, and will not be shared with the general public."
Given that the department has already addressed the issue of acquiring drones to give the DHS a better eye of domestic doings, though, those law enforcement operations in question could very well transcend away from legitimate uses and quickly cause civil liberty concerns from coast-to-coast.
Homeland Security Janet Napolitano told a House Committee panel in July that the DHS was “looking at drones that could be utilized to give us situational awareness in a large public safety [matter] or disaster” and the next piece of the puzzle is already being put into place. With their latest solicitation, the DHS acknowledges that it is specifically testing a “Robotic Aircraft For Public Safety,” but the components necessary to be considered suggest that any drone adopted by the agency will be brought in for sweeping surveillance.
The solicitation request requires that all drones be equipped with Electro-Optical/Infra-Red sensors, as well as the technology to sniff out certain chemicals from thousands of feet from above. The UAV must also have an integrated laser designator, can be hand-launched by a single person and must be able to be remotely managed by a pilot with only one day of training.
The Federal Aviation Administration is working towards putting the finishing touches on rules and regulations for widespread domestic drone use, and the agency expects as many as 30,000 UAVs will be in America’s airspace by the decade’s end.
It's not being TOO innovative. It's their providing a product to a client. If one client wants a Argus and in the meantime another wants a BiB you provide it. Sales of both on the way!
How many I count.
1 chicken 2 chicken 3 chicken ....> x chickens?
As far a weight 1-2 tons was original design with aircraft aluminum frame, flight time 18 M. Now who knows, too many variables.
But if you had a skin that didn't leak helium, used Spray-on Solar Cell Technology (3000 sq meters @ 15 - 20% efficiency)combined with PEM technology (@ 75% eff) you could sit until something breaks. = 3 mil wh per day.
Third one down looks good to me.
http://www.ballard.com/fuel-cell-products/
As I remember power requirement was 2,000,000 WH. I bet now that is reduced quite a bit. No tail, no fins, and stream lined.
Carbon fiber tanks 10,000 PSI
http://www.qtww.com/press-releases?view=68
25,000 psi
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lincoln-composites-demonstrates-10000-psi-tuffshelltm-hydrogen-fuel-tank-77540102.html
By the way Dr. K Redox-Flow-Battery.
http://www.tao-group.de/en_redox-flow-batterie.html
Cool I hope we get light too!
http://www.tao-group.de/en_tec-news.html
Just a bunch of junk sitten in a folder.
fathem I wouldn't put it past them to sell out, but they would be leaving a lot of money on the table considering the potential.
Unless something changes Jan 1 2013, TAX goes to 24%, kiss 15% good by. Government employees need to eat too.
The rest of the story http://www.wsgi.com/blimp-in-a-box1.php
Can you believe the weight? Must include a lead box.
And WW, isn't this interesting. GSAT
Stratospheric altitude: the key to delivering broadband
wireless local loop service to consumers worldwide.
http://www.itu.int/newsarchive/press/WRC97/Skystation.html
We really need to get to 65,000 feet ASAP. No more fooling around.
After wasting my time reading dribble I'm amazed how you all miss the point.
detection of improvised explosive devices ("IEDs"),
But more important!
WSGI designed and developed the BIB aerostat system in response to interest from various government agencies for a custom-designed compact, tethered aerostat solution.
THEY WANT IT!!!!!!!!!! WSGI fill a need.
When I go out to build anything it's because someone wants it. It has nothing to do with the 1800s or whether or not there's a building down the street that all ready exist. Iraq is full of buildings, but someone still wanted one more.
Bobs back, and I agree whomever needs to see a doctor or at least not have kids.
Back early, cause I contracted Bell Palsy, getting better but what a pain in the head. Any air movement (even walking)and my right eye tears to the point I can't see clearly.
And all I can say is If the world is coming to a end it's better to be here.
Nice find WW but why did you let the share price fall this much?
Thats funny. I Fed up
Dr KS as uses a swiveling motor to control flight direction.
Argus motor is fixed and uses X amount of bayonets between cells to control flight direction by stiffening and relaxing individual units.
Also along with his motor he needed shark fins, Argus has none.
But if you look at their picture for the strat. they may need to bring them back.
I suppose it turns in the direction that is most relaxed. Would love to see video of this.
That's my guess.
BBB very nice. eom