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Design / Re: Introduction
« on: December 28, 2017, 08:48:29 AM »
To lift a craft this size and magnitude without thrust would require not only enough lift from the gasbags but the other component that, after a quick search of this Forum, only I, Eduardo Blomar, has mentioned; BALLAST. I see no dedicated spaces for the ballast (which I presume would be water) or the jettisoning of it.



Water is eight pounds per gallon and requires 231 cubic inches of space to contain (as with most liquids).



Additional inquiries include:



What powers the turbines? If electricity, is the energy storage battery? What type? Where is the Battery Deck located?

Much work has been done in the field of rotating heavy cylinders (counterweights?) at high RPM's and leaching off the energy (turbines?).

 

Why are the wings not covered in solar cells?



Will there be any inclusion of space for a Landing Craft for Ultralights/Powered Wingsuits/possible small helicopter to take off and land from during flight? Where would the 'Flight Deck' be located?



I have many more, but for now, that will suffice.



EB

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Quote from: Doug post_id=247 time=1513064026 user_id=56

Simple question. What do you want?


(El zapato está en el otro pie)



(EB)

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Promenade / Re: pirates without borders?
« on: December 12, 2017, 11:06:46 AM »
The border of the ship is called the Railing.  Beyond that is the Sea, the World, and the Universe.



The border of the Pirate is the Imagination.



EB

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Build the Ship / Re: Crew
« on: December 01, 2017, 08:13:59 AM »
Reality is the Creation of the Beholder.

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Build the Ship / Re: Crew
« on: December 01, 2017, 08:10:54 AM »
I am not sorry about those cannibals.



Were they family?



EB

51
Build the Ship / Crew
« on: December 01, 2017, 07:37:30 AM »
I, Eduardo Blomar of the Planet Earth, desire to sign on to this Glorious Grand Adventure as Crewman for The Precariat.



Many a calm night on deck have I gazed upward to the stars and thought to myself "I have seen every Continent of my Homeworld and have beheld many wonders, but my destiny lies out there!"



I trust Pirates.



Let us venture there together.  I am a man of many talents and can fill many different positions.



I am serious, and I am motivated.



I would like to meet Captain Marque if at all possible, and Cameron as well. I feel a good working relationship developing on these boards so far and want to pursue as much hands-on experience with the ship in all phases of design and development possible.



I am also willing to provide land to build the ship on.





Point me to your gangplank,



Eduardo Blomar 1679

52
Design / Re: Introduction
« on: December 01, 2017, 06:25:45 AM »
Much work is being done with developing a 'solar paint' that I believe will eliminate the need for 'panels'. The entire surface of the ship can be coated so that any area facing light will collect/convert it to energy.



There is also being developed lightweight cells embedded into thin plastic that can be unrolled like sheets of streamers below the ship to recharge batteries much quicker when necessary, then retracted back up into the ship.



One more mention.



When a Space Shuttle was working with a 'tethered object' that it was lowering into the atmosphere they found out that somehow electricity was being harnessed in the process and it fried out a bunch of stuff. Is it possible that this phenomena can be used...?



EB

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Promenade / Re: House slaves
« on: November 30, 2017, 08:27:07 AM »
Who are you talking to (at)?



Who do you think visits this forum?



It's fairly new, and not a lot of people know about it yet.



Those who do are probably connected to Ernie in some way (as I am) and are NOT the crowd who needs to hear what you are putting out here.



Add to that your flippancy and berating tone makes me wonder just who you are and how you got here, as well as why you are here (as I have asked in another thread).



Sincerely,



Eduardo Blomar 1679



Written in the Year of our Lord 2017

54
Promenade / Re: The Pirate Code
« on: November 30, 2017, 08:17:53 AM »
I ask again: why are you here?

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Design / Re: Cargo Design
« on: November 30, 2017, 06:49:28 AM »
My Good Fellow Pirates,



In consideration of receiving/delivering cargo in a Lighter Than Air Vehicle you must remember ballast displacement equal to the cargo for attaining liftoff weight.



I agree with Ernie and add that steel cable should sufficient for standard containers.



Eduardo Blomar 1679

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Promenade / Re: The Pirate Code
« on: November 23, 2017, 08:56:00 AM »
Men can be animals, and moreso Pirates.



Captain Bartholomew Roberts became famous for his Code in 1671, which must be signed before boarding:



I. Every man has a vote in affairs of moment; has equal title to the fresh provisions, or strong liquors, at any time seized, and may use them at pleasure, unless a scarcity makes necessary, for the good of all, to vote a retrenchment.

II. Every man to be called fairly in turn, by list, on board of prizes because, they were on these occasions allowed a shift of clothes: but if they defrauded the company to the value of a dollar in plate, jewels, or money, marooning was their punishment. If the robbery was only betwixt one another, they contented themselves with slitting the ears and nose of him that was guilty, and set him on shore, not in an uninhabited place, but somewhere, where he was sure to encounter hardships.

III. No person to game at cards or dice for money.

IV. The lights and candles to be put out at eight o’clock at night: if any of the crew, after that hour still remained inclined for drinking, they were to do it on the open deck.

V. To keep their peace, pistols, and cutlass clean and fit for service.

VI. No boy or woman to be allowed amongst them. If any man were to be found seducing any of the latter sex, and carried her to sea, disguised, he was to suffer death.

VII. To desert their ship or quarters in battle, was punished with death or marooning.

VIII. No striking one another on board, but every man’s quarrels to be ended on shore, at sword and pistol.

IX. No man to talk of breaking up their way of living, till each had shared £1,000. If in order to this, any man should lose a limb, or become a cripple in their service, he was to have 800 dollars, out of the public stock, and for lesser hurts, proportionately.

X. The captain and quartermaster to receive two shares of prize: the master, boatswain, and gunner, one share and a half, and other officers one and a quarter.

XI. The musicians to have rest on the Sabbath Day, only by night, but the other six days and nights, not without special favour.

XII (3. Add optional article(s) here)



Fast forward a half a century.



Is Mankind any less capable of exhibiting its' animalistic tendencies than in 1671? Is he (or she) any less needed to be reminded that certain behaviours aboard ship are unacceptable and will be punished if engaged in?



Maybe.



That could be the reason for less rules and less specificity. Yet the need still exists.



We need to be able to see the flags of others from a safe distance - that's why they are there.



Communication devices. We need to see what that person believes in, and to which 'like minded' groups do they belong, and why?



Do I trust them? Is it safe for me to get closer to them? Can I trust them to trade fairly?



When you see The Jolly Roger you can put full faith and trust in it on face value.





No superficiality here,



Eduardo Blomar 1679

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Promenade / A Pirates Prayer of Thanks
« on: November 23, 2017, 08:03:54 AM »
I come to you with humble thanks for all that you’ve delivered,

For Englishmen to walk the planks and for timbers left unshivered.



I thank you for a glassy sea and the steady blowing breeze,

For giving all these things to me without making me say please.



And I thank you for the horizon where sea and sky do meet,

For every new sun that I watch risin’ is a day of fate I’ll cheat.



It is my hope dear loving Lord that I can bring you pleasure,

By throwing someone overboard and stealing all their treasure.



And when I navigate at night you send the northern star,

I feel then that I’m alright and it’s to you that I’ll say ARRR.



There’s a lesson that some people teach about the carrying that you do,

But I knew that the footprints on the beach must have belonged to you.



‘Cause I got a peg and there’s no doubt it would’ve got stuck into the sand.

I couldn’t have pulled myself back out because I got this hook for one hand.



I’d like to see you but by some quirk my good eye got covered by my patch,

I know that I’m just salvage work and it’s you who’ll batten down my hatch.



So Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum and raise the Jolly Roger to the sky,

And praise Him from whom blessings come the one who reigns on high.



For I am grateful for the gifts that you have granted me,

A pirate ship that is so swift and the blue green open sea.



Tony Lane 2011




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To you, my friends, on this day,



Eduardo Blomar 1679

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Escape Velocity / Be ye Land-Lubber or PIRATE?
« on: November 23, 2017, 07:45:42 AM »
I see a lot of senseless Scuttlebutt on these boards. What be all this nonsense of 'in-tee-lectuool propity' and why such a hang-up on 'money'?



All a Pirate needs is fresh water, provisions, and a stiff breeze - and even that last isn't always necessary. Once we take 'to the air' it will be as on glorious shipboard once again, where there is no 'money' to speak of.



Everything is money.



Once aloft, what one brings on board combined with what one can create within the confines of their bunkspace area becomes their wealth and can be used to 'pursue happiness' whatever that may be for them. That is what we're shooting for here, isn't it?



Who is working on THE SHIP?



Sincerely Seeking Adventure,



Eduardo Blomar 1679

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