Do you need to find new helium everywhere? Is there a continual seepage of the gas? The gondola seems small compared to airship designs of old. Is that because Helium can't lift what hydrogen could back then?
Rather than trucking it around with us, we tend to get helium delivered to locations that we stop at.
At a home base, it can make sense to have your own high capacity storage. This is done at the modern day hangar in Germany, and was done back in the day (the 30s and 40s!) at Moffett Field.
The ship loses helium on a slow but steady basis as fabric will not contain it without some amount of loss. So we need to replenish that amount from time to time.
we were expecting to see the airship in KC. Has that changed? J
ReplyDeleteDelayed, but still coming!
ReplyDeleteBut OKC is right out, correct?
ReplyDeleteCould someone update the flight calendar, please?
ReplyDeleteThe flight cal has been updated. While we have been delayed, we still plan to head for Kansas City next.
ReplyDeleteDo you need to find new helium everywhere? Is there a continual seepage of the gas? The gondola seems small compared to airship designs of old. Is that because Helium can't lift what hydrogen could back then?
ReplyDeleteDavid
Rather than trucking it around with us, we tend to get helium delivered to locations that we stop at.
ReplyDeleteAt a home base, it can make sense to have your own high capacity storage. This is done at the modern day hangar in Germany, and was done back in the day (the 30s and 40s!) at Moffett Field.
The ship loses helium on a slow but steady basis as fabric will not contain it without some amount of loss. So we need to replenish that amount from time to time.