Re: What is the simplest, cheapest CEV possible?
From: Henk Boonsma (hboonsma_at_teranet.news)
Date: 12/01/04
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Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 11:49:27 +0100
"Jim Oberg" <jameseoberg@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Here. Load the entire URL that extends over both lines.
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http://www.photocenter.ru/myphoto/films/eu6gN6F3c8hO3c1TIF9ScQ/LMPLy8MOOoUAA
> BZLBrsAAAAE.html
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Is it a mockup or the real thing? Also, I'm not sure how this thing lands,
vertically or horizontally. And it looks like it reenters the atmosphere
horizontally like a Shuttle. Is that a good idea since it would probably
require active stabillization. I'm a proponent of a stable design which
needs no active control during descent.
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