"Louis L. Perley III" wrote in message
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Saw an article today about an aircraft that would change it's buoyancy, so
it would float up like a balloon and then change buoyancy and glide down.
Interesting stuff, although I doubt we'll see it anytime soon. Is
something
like this even practical? The article says they take the aircraft up 10
miles to get 400 miles range, I would think ATC wouldn't like the idea of
a
free balloon (which is what it would be at that point) up in the flight
levels.
It is not a free balloon. Even if it was, free balloons climb to very high
altitudes now. They are the favored means of transport for space aliens
visiting Roswell. :-)
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