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A bit like tweed jackets; passé, but in a way, quite cool.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI'm all for engineering endeavour but isn't trying to go fast on land a bit passé?
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I'm all for engineering endeavour but isn't trying to go fast on land a bit passé? The challenges of hypersonic flight are far more interesting IMO.
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Strap a Rocketdyne J-2 to the cardboard platform, that should eliminate your concerns regarding (lack of) performance.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHow about making one of these for now?

Perhaps that design could be made more aerodynamically efficient by containing the balloon inside the cardboard from a bog roll.
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Now that the pope approves a condom would be better choice. It's Lighter and more aerodynamic due to the lube.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHow about making one of these for now?

Perhaps that design could be made more aerodynamically efficient by containing the balloon inside the cardboard from a bog roll.
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How about making one of these for now?Originally posted by kandr View PostWould be amazing actually witness it for real, to see something move that fast.

Perhaps that design could be made more aerodynamically efficient by containing the balloon inside the cardboard from a bog roll.
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Would be amazing actually witness it for real, to see something move that fast.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
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