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April 9th 08, 01:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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How much longer?
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In article Bertie the
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"Mike Isaksen" wrote in
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"Alan" wrote ...
Bertie the Bunyip writes:
I will fly as long as there is air. Gasoline be damned.
I started without it and I'll finish withour if needs be.
You say you started without - how?
Even gliders seem to need tows.
Maybe he'll build an electric motor rope launch skid powered by wind
turbines.
Could do. There's lots of ways you can winch launch. The current world
record distance flight was launched off the back of a car. Probably a
thirty second tow, if that.
I doubt that this was an electric car charged from solar or wind
power,
was it? I'll bet it burned gasoline (or perhaps diesel fuel).
Point is, there's a million ways to skin a cat. If neceesity dictated,
a way would be found.
And your answer is?
I could fly a hang glider or an airplane powered by anyhting I cared to
grow. It's only an answer for me.
Unless you have a better answer, I suggest folks start building
nuclear
power plants, and looking hard at extracting carbon from the
atmosphere to combine with hydrogen from water to produce various
petroleum fuels. We are not prepared to deal with hydrogen -- I can
just imagine the news stories about the result of accidents at
hydrogen fueling stations.
Well, Not so keen on the nukes unless they get that contraption at
Cadarache going. I was pointing out "where there is a will there is a
way" as an antidote to whiney Jay wondering where his bottle has gone.
Bertie
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