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Old October 12th 17, 03:26 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Magnetohydrodynamic Space Drive

On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 1:00:17 PM UTC-4, Fred J. McCall wrote:
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Gravity doesn't work like that.


Are you saying an asteroid has no gravity?


No, I'm saying what I said and you're still a nitwit loon.


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Making the Gravity Anomaly Glider does not have to be an aviation
record design. It would be allowed to use helium lift
boosting and it could be unmanned.

The question becomes the restriction of wind conditions. Mybe
1 to 2 mph wind would be allowed. Takeoff would be with a
drop-able gas motor-propeller.

Balloonists likely have no notice of this anomaly because
it would be felt as a slow wind vector.

The basic test requirement is for the Glider to be heaver than air.

I have a design for an inflatable aircraft. It allows easy
rubber/pvc/plastic welding of the wing in perfect aerodynamic form.

My only need is to figure the exact airfoil form for it. Maybe
a flying wing also.