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Come fly with air morrow today!
One think that comes up in a lot of threads is what sort of aircraft would the project use?
It being fairly obvious that without some sort of aircraft the project it's self would be a none starter. With no aircraft it would be almost impossible to do any kind of strategic recon or move useful equipment around the map. How ever aircraft present their own problems. 1 They need runways even the most rough bush craft need at least 500 foot relatively unobstructed. 2 They need lots of maintenance by highly skilled mechanics and engineers. 3 They of course need even more skilled people to fly them. Not to mention organisations like the FAA keep a close eye on licensed pilots, aircraft etc. 4 It seems pretty much canon that the fusion powerpacks are too weak to power aircraft, so you'll need a lot of avgas. Can the Project produce synthetic fuel? Or does it have a small oil well and refinery on some remote island. So what does the project airforce look like? 1 First of all it has two actual airbases, both designed for private leisure flyers just with larger than expected fuel reserves, runways etc. 2 It has 4 "airfield in a box" These are collections of earthmovers, dozers, portable airtraffic control towers that can be used to turn longish stretches of highway into temporary airfields. 3 As for aircraft, who knows? Probably a mixture of Hercules and Chinooks for heavy lifting. Maybe some c47s because of the simplicity and short runways and a bunch of Hueys because they're available, light and can land most places. One thing would be there wouldn't be anywhere near enough and access for flight hours would be tightly rationed. I doubt there'd be much use for combat aircraft in all but the direst situations. As aircraft and crews would be too valuable to risk them charging into people shooting at them. And if possible drones for reconnaissance, most contemporaneous models are sufficiently light they could conceivably be powered by a fusion pack. |
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The Canon Morrow Air Assets besides the Autogyro are
C-130 Hercules (Medium lift) CH-47 Chinook (Medium lift) OH-6A Cayuse (Light Observation) All are found at Prime base, disassembled, and awaiting an airfield to be built. In anon all of these are fusion powered though there is only two of each model on hand. |
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I think it's useful to look at how the Project might assign roles for aircraft
1. Reconnaissance. It's far more efficient than looking from the ground 2. Light Personnel transport. Getting a team of experts to where they are needed 3. Cargo/Logistics. Sometimes you want to get supplies to a team that has used up its caches 4. Telecommunication. The "poor man's satellite" Radio relay. TV/radio transmissions. Maybe even internet 5. Casevac Transporting people to where they can get high-quality medical care Ideally, the Project would like STOL and rough-field capabilities There are several twin-engine utility planes that would work in these roles. My personal favourite would be the Britten-Norman Islander. http://www.britten-norman.com/islander/ I'm sure every PD has their own preferred aircraft |
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Yeh that seems sensible especially the idea of moving specialist teams.
I think the team preserving vital human knowledge and skills is a key issue. Though they would need to move some heavy cargo from time to time. |
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As I have said before I would really like the project to have something like the Marvel Cinematic Universe Quinjet (fusion powered of course).
Mach 1.2 Crew 2(/3) +14 Cargo 4.8 tons Vtol However even with really advanced material technologies (carbon fiber/frame, high temperature -2400K ceramic heating elements-> true electrical Mach 1+ jet engines), I have a hard time getting the physics to work. But if Mobility and flexibility are goals of the project nothing would beat it. |
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I still say you just need to throw a plasma torch from the same era as the fusion reactor, to minimize the compressed water cooling of the electrodes, and you can have your jet problem mostly resolved.
http://www.alternrg.com/wp-content/u...l-Feb-2012.pdf |
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If the project gets Godzilla then Krell gets Mecha Godzilla and King Ghidora. Besides if the project did develop a supersonic jet that didn't need gas, wouldn't someone in the government start asking questions? |
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Also check the Britten-Norman Trislander https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britten-Norman_Trislander
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Autogyro? Hell no!!!!! this is the Morrow Project......where my Jetpack?????
The Belt Rocket Belt was invented in 1960, before that there was Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee The RB2000 Rocket Belt was designed in 1992, Checkout the story of the RB2000 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Rocket_Belt The Williams X-Jet was evaluated by the US army in 1980's Yves Rossy made flights on his Jet wingpack starting in 2006 The JB-9/10 Jetpack sale begin in 2017 Also where are the flying cars like the Piasecki VZ-8 Airgeep
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