The gang is all here. Solder is melting and foam board is flying.
Any questions out there for the team?
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I’ve watched the progress reports of your flights for several years now with great interest and it seems you are doing some pretty amazing things with basically volunteers. Congratulations for being able to share your vision with others.
I did have a couple of questions though that I’ve wondered about.
1. How do you plan on keeping the different permanent high altitude craft filled with helium?
2. Does the freeing up of the airwaves that broadcast television was using open up new possibilities for telecom vehicles?
Bob says, “Hey look Pancakes!”.
I don’t know why….
We’re about half way through the list. Time for lunch.
JP
All of the insulated boxed are done and now Paul, Jacqueline and Mark are in the parking lot inspecting a balloon launch bag.
JP
While inspecting the new balloon bag we discover that we didn’t pleat and sew the aft end closed. The sewing machine is out and seaming has begun….
I’ve watched the progress reports of your flights for several years now with great interest and it seems you are doing some pretty amazing things with basically volunteers. Congratulations for being able to share your vision with others.
I did have a couple of questions though that I’ve wondered about.
1. How do you plan on keeping the different permanent high altitude craft filled with helium?
2. Does the freeing up of the airwaves that broadcast television was using open up new possibilities for telecom vehicles?