octavius Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 I hope he posts a video of his trip on youtube. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003781771_weblawnchair09.html Quote
RogerJ Posted July 10, 2007 Posted July 10, 2007 Th elittle local pizza place had a party the other day and sent a manaquin up outfitted like Walters. I watched it rise maybe to 9 or 10K, then hang and move towards the airport. I lost interest shortly thereafter. I wondered what would happen if the wind knocked something loose and it fell from that height. -r Quote
ScaredSilly Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Unfortunately, when he landed he did not tie off the chair so it went back up along with his video camera. It is probably in Montana. Quote
EWolfe Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO PICK UP YOUR TRASH, KEN? WHEN? Quote
catbirdseat Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 I wonder how it was he used up so much ballast? It may be those balloons leak a lot of helium. I'd want to have more than 8 lbs of ballast in reserve for the landing. I assume he used the GPS as an "altimeter". That would be the most important gadget to have. You need to know the rate at which you are rising or falling, which could be difficult to discern other than a small sensation of wind. Quote
archenemy Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact. Quote
ketch Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 In real CBS fashion here's your answer CBS . Helium transits the membrane of the balloon by osmosis. Two significant factors are that helium is highly active the higher he got along with the increased UV the faster the helium transits. Also the surface area Gives more membrane available which speeds up the process. In the "balloneering" sculptures I have worked on the way we control it is to use 5' and 8' balloons so as to get more gas with less surface area. Of course a "Real Ballooneer" just wears a chute harness and doesn't have a chair to kick back on. I'm told it's a little uncomfortable to have a few hundred pounds of ballast hanging from your harness while you have the balloons lifting from the other side. Quote
TREETOAD Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 (edited) Did you know that Oregon was bombed during the second world war by balloons floated over the Pacific from Japan. Edited July 12, 2007 by TREETOAD Quote
olyclimber Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 as well as an attack by a plane launched from a sub that dropped a couple of bombs to start forest fires Quote
kevbone Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Did you know that Oregon was bombed during the second world war by balloons floated over the Pacific from Japan. Is that true? Wow! Quote
archenemy Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 as well as an attack by a plane launched from a sub that dropped a couple of bombs to start forest fires And survived a terrorist food attack by the bogwan whateverhisnameis Quote
RogerJ Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 as well as an attack by a plane launched from a sub that dropped a couple of bombs to start forest fires We deployed several undercover eco-terrorists to disarm the sub after that. -r Quote
sk Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 as well as an attack by a plane launched from a sub that dropped a couple of bombs to start forest fires And survived a terrorist food attack by the bogwan whateverhisnameis the bagwan shie rashniesh? Quote
cj001f Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 as well as an attack by a plane launched from a sub that dropped a couple of bombs to start forest fires And survived a terrorist food attack by the bogwan whateverhisnameis the bagwan shie rashniesh? I want a rainbow rolls-royce! Quote
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