What are your ideas!
Here it is, this one is suborbital, and can deliver 1000 pounds from one end of the country to the other in one hour. It can take off from an airport or large industrial park, and land in the same area. It takes off like a helicopter, hits the rocket motors at about 12,000 feet, and then lands like a helicopter as well. Quakers are clever...
This one is RoMax, there would be StratoMax for hemisphere flights, and AstroMax for orbital flights.
![Image](http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff482/shrox2000/romax.jpg)
![Image](http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff482/shrox2000/RoMaxDiagram.jpg)
Honestly I don't know a transmission from a transistor so I cant use your citron plans.
Mayn't.
auyocorrect just said mayn't.
What is mayn't?
I fixed my transmition, ratiator, valve cover gaskets, CV joint, Altinator, battery and a few other things just by using the manual for my car, read and follow directions and it's easy.
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In reality for all I know the engine may blow up, however I doubt this.
I have a 1997 Saturn SC-1, just turned over 160000 miles, great car!
Here it is, this one is suborbital, and can deliver 1000 pounds from one end of the country to the other in one hour. It can take off from an airport or large industrial park, and land in the same area. It takes off like a helicopter, hits the rocket motors at about 12,000 feet, and then lands like a helicopter as well. Quakers are clever...
This one is RoMax, there would be StratoMax for hemisphere flights, and AstroMax for orbital flights.
![Image](http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff482/shrox2000/romax.jpg)
![Image](http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff482/shrox2000/RoMaxDiagram.jpg)
Once the rockets kick in the blades would become drag for the craft, they may Aldo break at greater speeds. Do they fold in, or down to make less drag? If not then that is a problem I would think.
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if knowledge is power then how come people with aspergers dont run the planet?
Here it is, this one is suborbital, and can deliver 1000 pounds from one end of the country to the other in one hour. It can take off from an airport or large industrial park, and land in the same area. It takes off like a helicopter, hits the rocket motors at about 12,000 feet, and then lands like a helicopter as well. Quakers are clever...
This one is RoMax, there would be StratoMax for hemisphere flights, and AstroMax for orbital flights.
![Image](http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff482/shrox2000/romax.jpg)
![Image](http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff482/shrox2000/RoMaxDiagram.jpg)
Once the rockets kick in the blades would become drag for the craft, they may Aldo break at greater speeds. Do they fold in, or down to make less drag? If not then that is a problem I would think.
Yes, they fold in. Since the craft never reaches the high speeds of conventional rockets, reentry problems are not an issue. There is turbulence, but no extreme temperatures. It actually returns butt end first, and has a slight glide ratio, about like a brick.
Here it is, this one is suborbital, and can deliver 1000 pounds from one end of the country to the other in one hour. It can take off from an airport or large industrial park, and land in the same area. It takes off like a helicopter, hits the rocket motors at about 12,000 feet, and then lands like a helicopter as well. Quakers are clever...
This one is RoMax, there would be StratoMax for hemisphere flights, and AstroMax for orbital flights.
![Image](http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff482/shrox2000/romax.jpg)
![Image](http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff482/shrox2000/RoMaxDiagram.jpg)
Once the rockets kick in the blades would become drag for the craft, they may Aldo break at greater speeds. Do they fold in, or down to make less drag? If not then that is a problem I would think.
Yes, they fold in. Since the craft never reaches the high speeds of conventional rockets, reentry problems are not an issue. There is turbulence, but no extreme temperatures. It actually returns butt end first, and has a slight glide ratio, about like a brick.
It looks good, what metals would it be made of and I assume it is a drone. What fuel would be used?
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It looks good, what metals would it be made of and I assume it is a drone. What fuel would be used?
It's mostly composite materials, fuel cells run an electric motor to run the rotors, the main rockets are a special hybrid, nitrous oxide flows over some polymer like polyethylene, rubber or paraffin and it reacts spontaneously. They would be unmanned, although I have a personal "sport model" in mind...
I thought that liquid oxygen would be best suited to something like this, or is that more deep space fuel?
I know NOS is powerful, am I correct to assume the NOS that would be used for this is far different from the kind a car might use?
So metals such as aluminium?
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I know NOS is powerful, am I correct to assume the NOS that would be used for this is far different from the kind a car might use?
So metals such as aluminium?
It's pretty much the same NOS. A hybrid rocket is more of a chemical reaction event than a burning event. It gets hot, and does burn, but no ignition is needed, They are very safe as well.
Some aluminum, some composite. Maybe even some wood...
Here is a friend's page about hobby hybrids. http://www.intertlan.com/cohetes/hybrids/
This thread has many posts but few ideas, but compared to a lot of other treads this one is doing well.
I forgot I also have an idea for a bacon cooker. A wide metal mesh screen with weighted bars on the back side, two handles of corse.
The mesh lays on the bacon making it lay flat and cook proper. I think however a product like this has been made.
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if knowledge is power then how come people with aspergers dont run the planet?
I forgot I also have an idea for a bacon cooker. A wide metal mesh screen with weighted bars on the back side, two handles of corse.
The mesh lays on the bacon making it lay flat and cook proper. I think however a product like this has been made.
Bacon acquisition is even automated now!
![Image](http://www.saynotocrack.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/bacon-dispenser.jpg)
Some inventions seem worthless and only go to show how lazy people can really be. Stuff like the snugglie I think it's called?(or, alternatively, the WTFblanket in a parody on youtube) Of course, the same isn't true for all, but with the way some technology is going, I'm surprised that we even have to get up and out of bed to do anything.
All that said, I do like innovation and creativity. I feel I used to be a bit more imaginative, and now it's hard to think of anything that really hasn't already been done before. However, with things like the DS as well as the Wii, Nintendo has made me a bit more enthusiastic about what can be done for gaming or entertainment in general. Only wish I could work there or for a similar company someday.
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