Hello /diy/, the blimp guy has returned!
After reading all your posts on my old thread, I have decided to rethink my decisions and if I choose to use hydrogen as the lifting gas, I can make some arrangements in order to make it as safe and non-hazardous as possible.
I have put in research on how to build the damn thing, and I have already taken note of a few points and have made a fairly accurate price range.
More advice would be greatly appreciated, and I am open to all answers!
>>1080339
good luck, you should call it the Hindenburg 2
>>1080339
I missed the previous thread. Is this blimp going to be an ultralight?
>>1080610
Yes, I want to make this blimp fairly light while still being able to lift significant amounts of weight.
Also, it will be few weeks until done.
Are you the same guy asking /sci/ how to get this into orbit?
>>1080609
>Hindenburger
>>1080828
Possibly.
>>1080339
Anyone still here?
>>1082435
Have you considered the fact that you need the aviation authority in your country to ok your aircraft before you fly?
>>1081160
Not how physics works. You can't get into orbit with a heavier than a vacuum craft. (Vacuum is "lighter" than hydrogen, which is lighter than air; for your concept to work you'd literally need a lighter than vacuum craft)
>>1080339
>if I choose to use hydrogen as the lifting gas
Oh the humanity!