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All fine and good, Uli, but think of the height you could get by
dropping a huge weight down a 7,000' vertical shaft.Â* Then you could have all the greenies in the area crank it back up by hand so that there's zero carbon footprint.Â* Except for the labored breathing... :-D On 3/14/2020 8:50 PM, AS wrote: On Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 9:00:06 AM UTC-4, Dave Walsh wrote: At 14:53 08 March 2020, wrote: On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 10:20:05 AM UTC-6, Emir Sherbi wrote: Actually, that is not the worst of the ideas. Safer than other ideas for sure. Mixed with the idea of the compound pulley and truck the hole does not need to be too deep As I mentioned before, anyone heard of the Wright Brothers and their 1903 Flyer? Pretty quick acceleration to flight speed over a short distance. Well as it's raining: the idea of a (large) hole in the ground with high speed wire motion around it on an active airfield doesn't seem to have much going for it. Be an interesting 'Health & Safety' problem. It would be a non starter in the UK - it would be full of water by now. The idea of dropping a weight into a hole - i.e. a dried-up oil-well in Texas - was discussed ad nausea in the winchdesign forum a couple of years back. The biggest issue is the control-ability of such a setup. Personally, I find the idea of building a small winch to launch FES-equipped gliders just off the ground only to push precious electrons through the motor to gain altitude, a pretty bad one. Use a manly winch and do a normal winch launch and keep them precious electrons on one side of the battery! Uli 'AS' -- Dan, 5J |
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