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Old March 9th 05, 11:30 PM
Richard Isakson
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"Bob Kuykendall" wrote ...
Earlier, T o d d P a t t i s t wrote:

The main problem is that it's hard to pressurize a leaky
cockpit without an engine.


A couple years ago when I was putting together a business plan for a
Perlan competitor I did design studies and a couple of low-dollar
experiments that explored several ways of reducing leakage to very
managable rates. Given those leakage rates, it seemed quite feasable to
supply pressurization from compressed gas reservoirs for a twelve-hour
flight profile.


Many years ago, here in Western Washington, someone was cold molding a
glider fuselage out of rosewood veneers. He was going to pressurize it and
use it to set high altitude records. I don't know what became of the
project.

Rich