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I wonder if instead of using a stored pressurized gas to
inflate this, you could simply use air from the high pressure
zone at the front of the plane? |
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Excellent idea, I was deliberately vague about the nature of the //high pressure gas supplies//. |
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The pressure on the leading edge of a 'plane travelling at 150miles/hour is only a few per cent higher than that of the atmosphere, and probably wouldn't be enough to even unfurl the pontoons. You could use engine offtake air though. |
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There's YT vids of floatplanes and flying boats landing in water. You can hear that it's not a smooth thing. I don't think rubber is going to stand up to that kind of force. |
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It will - at least, fabric reinforced polymer
composites will - but the problem is that a
structure strong enough to contain the
pressure and handle the shock is not going
to "fold" easily when deflated. |
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For this idea to work, the float needs to
resemble the thin, highly flexible material of
a survival raft, which can be packed into a
very small space. But that material won't
have the necessary mechanical properties. |
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And there's the issue of wing profile. A wing
that can generate sufficient lift at the low
speeds attainable in a water takeoff is going
to exhibit very poor performance at high
altitudes and high cruise speeds, without
some complex variable geometry, which adds
a lot of weight. Seaplanes can't "rotate" the
way land-based planes can; they have to "fly
off the water" before they can adopt a nose-
up attitude for the climb out of the ground
effect. |
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The inflatable would have to be of a multi-
celled design to prevent a minor tear causing
a catastrophic failure. |
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Plenty of high-pressure air from the
interstage compressors of a gas turbine,
though. |
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Well. might as well have a plane that carries its own airstrip. big balloons not known for keeping shape well at speed. Probably bamboo covered with graphene, unrolls from the nose of the plane. |
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