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homemade inflatable aircraft on mars ?

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c p skeates

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homemade inflatable aircraft on mars ?..many back yard experimental builders are trying inflatable aircraft with the 'woopy' from switzerland so why wouldnt nasa get in on the act for mars and a robot pilot ..:emb:marsinflatablewingrobotpilot.JPG...homebuilders are often over looked in the invention department ..all too often we are the real way forward and there are many examples of the government building inflatable aircraft for their purposes but like the rogallo hanglider they dump it then back yard gyes get onto it and make it work and then they want it back because we see where it can work better for public use and now we see a swiss gye who has perfected the inflatable aircraft the 'woopy' we can build or bye so what other ideas are homebuilders doing that nasa would copy or bye after we have seen it through ..mars has atmosphere so a inflatable wing would work and a hydrozene motor.. early homebuilt aircraft magazine in the 1970's did an article on a homebuilt aircraft with a hydrozine motor which nasa was testing but that was the last we heard of it ..
 
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