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RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Welcome to the Personal_Submersibles_Disc ussion



Does the same rule about not eating beans apply to rocket ships?
Just a thought -
Hey, maybe it would help with propulsion?
Cheers-
Greg Snyder

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of Warrend
Greenway
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:57 AM
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Welcome to the
Personal_Submersibles_Disc ussion

Sure, Carsten, I'll take the bait. I know a good couple things
about rocketry, various forms of propulsion, and spaceflight...
Or were you being sarcastic??? :) Hey! When will you be dropping 
by the USA in your Euronaut? I'll buy you a beer!

Warren.

> Hi welcome here.. have you a drawing ?
> 
> It is not serious to offer an idear and 
> than not to explain how its works.
> 
> And guys - not laughted but I have a nice idear for a spaceship 
> which can run very easy short under lightspeed and with a power
> consuption to boost the ship to this speed which is very low
> and easy to handle. Ask is you want to know how it works.. :-)
> 
> regards Carsten
> 
> 
> BauWauHausDesign@aol.com schrieb:
> > 
> > hello all,
> > 
> > i am a designer and enthusiast. i grew up with my father re-building
> > airplanes in our patio and have dreamed of underwater exploration.
> > 
> > my question is this. i have come up with a design which eliminates
the
> > essential problem of water pressure and implosion. a simple
fiberglass
> > hull of 3/4" fiberglass is all to safely dive to a thousand feet or
> > more. it also means weight is a fraction of current designs and
speeds
> > of around 30 knots. my question is where do i go now? i am more
> > designer than engineer, good with form, but not tolerances. i also
> > know my work will lead to patents because my design takes a
completely
> > different approach to conventional design theory, so this is also a
> > concern.
> > 
> > so anyone got any ideas?
> > 
> > thanks alot,
> > 
> > jeffrey
> 

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