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Rather than "landing", the plane stops by filling a hot air balloon, large enough to carry it.
Stopping is achieved by a combination of:
a. A cable suspended from a second hot air balloon is sent up, in the "landing" area. This cable is caught by the plane (with another cable) similar
to ships using an anchor.
b. The "landing" balloon is shaped like a parachute at stage I, for braking assistance.
c. The motors reverse (just like jet plane brakes) for slow down.
Other alternative landing gear
http://www.g2mil.com/water-landings.htm From NASA [pashute, Oct 04 2004]
USS Macon
http://en.wikipedia...i/USS_Macon_(ZRS-5) Carried five F9C Sparrowhawk biplanes. They were launched and retrieved with a trapeze. [ldischler, Oct 21 2007]
Zipline drone delivery
https://en.wikipedi...ne_(drone_delivery) Only not from LTA but from earth based stations [pashute, Feb 22 2021]
Airplane lifting hot air balloon
[Voice]'s idea from 8 years later [pashute, Feb 22 2021]
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help me out, the plane is hanging by a rope - now what? reel it in and passengers use this "hub in the clouds" to walk to their next flight? or, do they parachute to earth to meet their loved ones - that would be cool beavis! |
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There's a reason commercial airliners don't have safety parachutes: WEIGHT! A system like you propose would require much more fabric than a simple parachute, meaning even more weight. Aircraft designers don't like extra weight. |
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Now that's an interesting question you brought up [freefall]. Technology is advancing. Google for Vectra (plastic) for example. |
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Answer to now what: Just like a port has small boats coming to
the ship, so places without an airport can have small blimps
connected to a small truck to bring the people down in an
"elevator" like experience. |
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Eliminates the need for giant airports. Allows for stopping
almost anywhere. |
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//places without an earport can have small
blimps// errr.. |
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As i understand it, most places without "earports" are either in very poor parts of the world (arkansas, africa, etc.) where regular air travel is too rare to warrant the expense of building an airport, or they are rugged islands, where expense of building an airport, land space, etc. make a traditional airport unfeasable. |
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Sea planes can get most of these areas, and a typical connector flight is not too hard to set up. Large blimps with runways on them for the oakies might be cost-effective, but somehow I think a bulldozer and a lot of asphalt would be cheaper. |
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I like crash proof airplanes made of cream cheese better. The are far tastier and not so complicated to land....takeoffs are much more enjoyable, too. |
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