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To: 04-Bravo; 1FASTGLOCK45; 1stFreedom; 2ndDivisionVet; 2sheds; 60Gunner; 6AL-4V; A.A. Cunningham; ...
EV AVIATION PING!................
2 posted on
01/31/2024 12:58:01 PM PST by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal qs are put up in hotels.....................)
To: Red Badger
How are they generating the electricity? And will you be able to fly it with a Xbox controller?
To: Red Badger
Just imagine the fireball!
4 posted on
01/31/2024 1:01:32 PM PST by
Cletus.D.Yokel
(When I say "We" I speak of, -not for-, "We the People")
To: Red Badger
5 posted on
01/31/2024 1:04:12 PM PST by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /Sarc tag really necessary? Pray for President Biden: Psalm 109:8)
To: Red Badger
Looks like a miniature Spruce Goose.
Since it’s EV can we call it the Juice Goose?
7 posted on
01/31/2024 1:06:07 PM PST by
monkeyshine
(live and let live is dead)
To: Red Badger
Range of 500 miles, and speed of 200 mph. It can serve a purpose, if the price is right.
8 posted on
01/31/2024 1:06:39 PM PST by
ought-six
(Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule. )
To: Red Badger
I can't believe how the VC money flows to anybody with a business plan that says " Our mission to help decarbonize industry XYZ."
You can "decarbonize" to the maximum extent possible and it MIGHT reduce total global carbon fuel use 0.001%.
I saw a good analysis yesterday that showed how much "decarbonization" will occur when half of the WORLD's automobile fleet is all EVs. It was pathetically small, less than 5%.
CO2 in our lungs reaches 40,000–50,000 ppm. Each human exhales 2.3 pounds of CO2 per day. Earth’s 8 billion people produce 18.4 billion pounds of CO2 per day Humans are 1/40 of all CO2-excreting life on Earth. Overall CO2 excreted by the total animal and fungal biomass on the planet is 736 billion pounds of CO2 per day.
Daily CO2 emissions from all worldwide human industrial sources in 2020 were 35.2 billion pounds.
The entire animal and fungal biomass puts out more than 20 times as much CO2 as all industrial emissions.
This ignores CO2 emissions from natural sources such as volcanoes.
9 posted on
01/31/2024 1:07:20 PM PST by
ProtectOurFreedom
(“Occupy your mind with good thoughts or your enemy will fill them with bad ones.” ~ Thomas More)
To: Red Badger
Anyone else remember back in the 60s, if you wanted to fly into Washington National (DCA) it had to be on an Electra...nothing larger?
11 posted on
01/31/2024 1:09:20 PM PST by
ryderann
To: Red Badger
I’ll order a fleet of 250 or so! Right now!
Make that a $9 billion pre-order book!!
That’s how you do PR for a stock listing or bank loan
12 posted on
01/31/2024 1:09:32 PM PST by
PGR88
To: Red Badger
But the BATTERIES! What about the batteries?
Now if it is operating on hydrogen fuel cells, it might work.
Unicorn farts and pixie dust are in very short supply.
15 posted on
01/31/2024 1:17:01 PM PST by
alloysteel
(Most people slog through life without ever knowing the wonders of true insanity.)
To: Red Badger
Dude wants to “democratize aviation”.
16 posted on
01/31/2024 1:17:38 PM PST by
moovova
("The NEXT election is the most important election of our lifetimes!“ LOL...)
To: Red Badger
The democracy or democratic aviation. What could possibly go wrong.
18 posted on
01/31/2024 1:22:48 PM PST by
exnavy
To: Red Badger
EV planes. Cause EV busses worked out so well.
Fox Business
Electric buses are sitting unused in cities across the US; here's why
Many U.S. cities are grappling with broken-down electric transit vehicles that cannot be fixed, months after the largest E-bus manufacturer...
.2 days ago
19 posted on
01/31/2024 1:24:57 PM PST by
Responsibility2nd
(A truth that’s told with bad intent, Beats all the lies you can invent ~ Wm. Blake)
To: Red Badger
20 posted on
01/31/2024 1:26:29 PM PST by
moovova
("The NEXT election is the most important election of our lifetimes!“ LOL...)
To: Red Badger
So Mr. 2nd you have the choice of flying Electra’s eSTOL or a Boeing 737 Max.
“Uhh, Nevermind. I think I’ll drive.”
21 posted on
01/31/2024 1:27:13 PM PST by
Responsibility2nd
(A truth that’s told with bad intent, Beats all the lies you can invent ~ Wm. Blake)
To: Red Badger
India's geography and demographics make it an ideal launch market for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) They will use the short takeoff feature to allow wealthy commuters to bypass urban congestion. After a few years in India and other Third World countries, they can apply for FAA certification.
23 posted on
01/31/2024 1:35:18 PM PST by
SauronOfMordor
(Either you will rule. Or you will be ruled. There is no other choice.)
To: Red Badger
Not a big deal. The $8 billion was not transferred. These are orders like, “OK, if you build them and they test out to the specs you claim, put us down for $8 billion in airplanes.”
Lots of startup aircraft companies get these type of loosey-goosey orders for fund raising purposes.
25 posted on
01/31/2024 1:35:50 PM PST by
CodeToad
(Rule #1: The elites want you dead.)
To: Red Badger
"India's geography and demographics make it an ideal launch market for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)..." Yes, it looks like crashing one of those in the Himalayas would be a lot safer than crashing an ATR-72. :)
27 posted on
01/31/2024 1:40:41 PM PST by
Mr. Jeeves
([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
To: Red Badger
28 posted on
01/31/2024 1:42:04 PM PST by
dennisw
(Be positive. Every day is a new dayt)
To: Red Badger
There will be a lot of used ones for sale soon after.
30 posted on
01/31/2024 1:42:40 PM PST by
Seruzawa
("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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