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CVBreard ) wrote:
: I want a nuclear powered F33A Bonanza. : : In the 1950s (1960s?), there was a serious USAF project/study to use : a nuclear reactor to power a B-36.. : : Talk about long range / flight endurance records! : : It was serious stuff, folks. : http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/resea...bers/b3-84.htm Convair NB-36H - US Air Force Museum Bomber Virtual Aircraft Gallery --Jerry Leslie Note: is invalid for email |
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Jim Fisher wrote:
The bonus for us is that we can finally tell the OPEC nations kiss our shiny, hairy, American asses for good. Let 'em all kill themselves and we will all live happily ever after. I doubt that will happen any time soon. America accounts for 25% of the worlds oil consumption all by itself. |
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"Todd Pattist" wrote in message
... [...] Come to my field any Saturday - there are lots of us flying nuclear powered aircraft. Yeah, but your reactor is 93 million miles away, and unavailable at night. But hey, on the plus side, it's the only practical fusion reactor I know of. ![]() Pete |
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On 18 May 2004 13:44:45 GMT, (CVBreard) wrote in
Message-Id: : I want a nuclear powered F33A Bonanza. In the 1950s (1960s?), there was a serious USAF project/study to use a nuclear reactor to power a B-36.. Talk about long range / flight endurance records! It was serious stuff, folks. Hasn't NASA built nuclear fueled Stirling engines? Here's a clue: http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/tmsb/sti...ng_bckgrd.html However, about this time NASA became interested in development of free-piston Stirling engines for space power applications. These engines use helium as the working fluid, drive linear alternators to produce electricity and are hermetically sealed. These 12.5 kWe per cylinder engines were intended for use with a nuclear reactor power system; the Space Demonstrator Engine (or SPDE) was the earliest 12.5 kWe per cylinder engine that was designed, built and tested by MTI. A later engine of this size, the Component Test Power Convertor (or CTPC), used a "Starfish" heat-pipe heater head, instead of the pumped-loop used by the SPDE. Recently, in the 1992-93 time period, this work was terminated due to the termination of the related SP-100 nuclear power system work and NASA's new emphasis on "better, faster, cheaper" systems and missions. http://www.spacedaily.com/news/outerplanets-00a2.html Europa Orbiter was replanned to use a new "Sterling" nuclear generator design which would use less plutonium http://www.cndyorks.gn.apc.org/yspac...heed_offer.htm -- Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts. -- Larry Dighera, |
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On Tue, 18 May 2004 15:09:12 GMT, "G.R. Patterson III"
wrote: There was no proposal to power the B-36 with one. Well, of course it wasn't a B-36, but Convair did indeed have a knockoff of the 36 on the drawing board with the reactor behind the crew compartment. Convair was desperate for any engine that would enable it to keep building the 36. The Boeing B-52 was coming along fast. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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On 18 May 2004 14:02:09 GMT, (CVBreard) wrote:
The amazing thing is that they can take crude and transform it into motor gasoline for just $0.40/gallon. And bring it to the corner station for another 60 cents, while paying enough in taxes to take care of all the state's roads. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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On Tue, 18 May 2004 11:14:53 -0700, Elwood Dowd wrote:
I hate to be the voice of reason---but has anyone considered the massive inflation rate between then and now? How does our $2/gallon translate into 1983 dollars? Prices have not quite doubled since 1982. (Recall that Paul Volker, Ronald Reagan, and Alan Greenspan stomped hard on inflation beginning in 1980.) (I use 1982 as a basis because it was that year that I built my house.) So in 1983 dollars, our gasoline costs about $1.05 or $1.10. (Recall also that Bill Clinton raised taxes a nickel. You should knock off 2 cents to account for that.) all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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is that all? We pay twice that in Oz.
"C J Campbell" wrote in message ... So oil is now over $40/barrel and this is being blamed for the fact that gas is now over $2/gallon and avgas is well over $3/gallon. As one news report put it, oil is the most expensive it has been since the 1970's. Ummm, anyone remember what the price of gas was in the 1970's when oil was pushing $60/barrel? It was less than a dollar a gallon.... -- Christopher J. Campbell World Famous Flight Instructor Port Orchard, WA If you go around beating the Bush, don't complain if you rile the animals. |
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![]() "calafradulistic" wrote in message . au... is that all? We pay twice that in Oz. "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... So oil is now over $40/barrel and this is being blamed for the fact that gas is now over $2/gallon and avgas is well over $3/gallon. Some places pay a LOT less ($1.85 for autogas and $2.35 for 100LL) |
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