Dirigible-Airplane of 1920s & 1930s

Hi,

again the same idea,here is a plane-dirigible design.

https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=-Z1VdBCfV9QC&pg=PA28&dq=sam+rayzor+plane+magazine&hl=ar&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjJ9_qi6fnKAhXFPxoKHTY3CboQ6AEIGjAA#v=onepage&q=sam%20rayzor%20plane%20magazine&f=false
 

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Also the same idea from Claude H. Freese,a Triplane;

https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=kmgNhM7jty0C&pg=PA20&dq=claude+H.+Freese+plane+magazine&hl=ar&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiq8-CM8_nKAhVCThoKHR4KDxUQ6AEIIDAB#v=onepage&q=claude%20H.%20Freese%20plane%20magazine&f=false
 

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hesham said:
Also the same idea from Claude H. Freese,a Triplane;

https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=kmgNhM7jty0C&pg=PA20&dq=claude+H.+Freese+plane+magazine&hl=ar&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiq8-CM8_nKAhVCThoKHR4KDxUQ6AEIIDAB#v=onepage&q=claude%20H.%20Freese%20plane%20magazine&f=false

The Claude H. Freese concept.

http://www.avia-it.com/act/biblioteca/periodici/PDF%20Riviste/Ala%20d'Italia/L'ALA%20D'ITALIA%201929%2005.pdf
 

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Again Mr. Freese.

http://kiirojbl.exblog.jp/i112/
 

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hesham said:
here is a strange winged dirigible of 1929,we can called it a dirigible-airplane,designed
Captain William F. Cooper;

http://www.ottens.co.uk/gatehouse/2013/11/a-new-dirigible-with-wings/

And;

http://blog.modernmechanix.com/a-new-dirigible-with-wings/
 

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Anther dirigible-airplane to Make Rapid;

https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=wNcDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA914&dq=dirigible-plane&hl=ar&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiJ7P21qbfQAhUDOCYKHXELDUI4FBDoAQhMMAU#v=onepage&q&f=false
 

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Hi,

here is a two dirigible-airplane designs,one I displayed it before,and the second is new.

http://www.avia-it.com/act/biblioteca/periodici/PDF%20Riviste/Ala%20d'Italia/L'ALA%20D'ITALIA%201934%2002.pdf
 

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Hi,

here is a Prof. Piccard ideas;

 

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here is a Prof. Piccard ideas;

That would be Jean Felix Piccard.

On 21 July 1952, The Canberra Times printed a garbled account of one of Prof. Piccard's statements. Somehow the journos turned Piccard's quest for $250,000 to pursue high-altitude telescopes into the fare for balloon-borne passenger flights to Mars o_O

The paper doesn't identify its feeder source but the article is datelined "DUNCAN (B.C.)". Does anyone know the origin of this news feed?

 
Thank you my dear Apophenia.

I don't know who was the inventor here ?.

 

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I don't know who was the inventor here ?.

Someone who has convinced themselves that beryllium construction is the answer to all challenges :D Sure, beryllium alloy is light but its also really brittle!

BTW: Current cost for 'raw' beryllium is 530 USD per 100 grams. Oh yeah, inhaled beryllium dust is also deadly ;)
 
Mr. Freese again,please look in red circle;

- Flying Windmill,the Gyroplane Story
 

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Dear hesham,
"Six Hours to Europe ... is optimistic for a sub-sonic dirigible.
Hah!
Hah!
 
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