Thu, Oct 27, 2011
If Confirmed, New Airship World Altitude Record Established At
95,085
On Saturday morning, October 22, 2011, The Tandem airship was
launched from Nevada's Black Rock desert. The airship flew to
95,085 feet, higher than any airship in history.
YouTube Frame Capture From Tamdem Airship
Video
After fighting through extreme turbulence from 40,000 to 60,000
feet, Tandem soared to 95,085 feet. Tandem flew nearly four miles
higher than any airship before. The pilot on the ground then
remotely turned on the motors and flew the airship through a series
of maneuvers. At the end of its mission one balloon burst and the
command was sent to release the other balloon. Tandem was then
carried to a soft landing by a row of five parachutes.
Tandem is an unmanned twin balloon airship. The two balloons are
separated by a thirty foot long carbon fiber truss. Two electric
motors each spin a six foot long propeller. The propellers are
specifically designed to work in the thin atmosphere twenty miles
up.
The airship was built and flown by the all-volunteer,
independent space program: JP Aerospace. "The big aerospace firms
have been trying to do this for decades, spending hundreds of
millions of dollars," says John Powell, President of JP Aerospace.
"We've spent about $30,000 and the past five years developing
Tandem."
Tandem is a general workhorse vehicle. A high-altitude backhoe,
it's potential uses include a launch platform for small research
rockets, a mother ship for hypersonic test airships and all around
tool for the Airship to Orbit program. Airship to Orbit is a
project to build large V-shaped airships that will fly to space.
Tandem is also a construction vehicle for high altitude research
stations and eventually cities at the edge of space.
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