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stratoguy

10/25/05 10:14 AM

#16227 RE: gregmaster #16226

greg,

they were waiting on the guidance controls from Honeywell. another team (including NASA) was working on the simulator months ago.

here is the PR on the simulator:

http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=6657655

rocky. i must say this again. your administration of this I-Hub board is the greatest i've ever seen.

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Sanswired

10/25/05 10:25 AM

#16228 RE: gregmaster #16226

I will ask Bob for more deatils on the simulator. I can tell you this...this is what some of it looks like.

Hehe.

http://media.putfile.com/GTE-sim1


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rocky301

10/25/05 10:38 AM

#16231 RE: gregmaster #16226

greg,

simulator was in progress back in July, has nothing to do with Honeywell

(From JULY 2005)
Sanswire's parent company GlobeTel also has a contract with NASA Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards AFB to provide computer simulation service for the airship testing program.

"It's a very limited role we're going to have," said Dryden spokesman Alan Brown. "We're taking a go-slow approach."

Additional tasks may be added eventually to Dryden's role under the agreement.

The contract is for approximately $340,000 for computer simulations for the unmanned vehicle, he said.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?Message_id=6884064&txt2find=alan

(GTE PR OCT 11th)
"This demonstration in no way defers our progress on
our commercial airship, Sanswire III. Sanswire II, our technology demonstrator, is under construction at our Palmdale facility in California and we are working aggressively to complete Sanswire II, pending the delivery of the Guidance, Navigation and Control Computer System (CCS) and the Safety Control System (SCS)."