re: Noah's ark

Aubrey Matthews (paubrey@CASTLES.COM)
Thu, 16 Jan 1997 12:13:09 -0800

Michael wrote:
>So you build it, I'll buy it from you.
>
> Be sure to find a way around that pesky problem with the fuel
>tanks the real ones have/had leaking until after a short high speed run
>heats up the skin enough to seal the cracks from thermal expansion.
>
> I don't want to mess up my joy rides by having to do that
>annoying in flight refueling before any real fly time, since I don't
>think I can stretch my budget to cover my own KC-135 & crew.
>
> All it takes is some common sense and a little will, and you're
>already, relatively speaking, way ahead of where Noah was at when HE had
>to get started, you can even get flight manuals and such for the SR-71
>now.
>
> So when can I expect my airplane??

God told Noah what the ark was suppose to do. Noah had the intelligence to
take it from there. Pharoah told his engineers what he wanted in reqards to
the Pyramid, and they built it. You can go to the Palmdale airport and ask
if you can get your hands on a SR-71. I would like to try out the "Aurora."
It's twice as fast as fast. I have photos of the contails that it leaves.
"Donuts on a rope" can best describe the trails it leaves which is unlike
anything a modern plane creates and it doesn't use jet engines, but a
"pulse-detonation" engine, which would have been considered science fiction
in the 70's. No, it's not anything like a "Pulse jet." Aviation Week release
the pictures and the diagrams of the engine itself. Try the October or
November 1992 issue of the magazine.
Aubrey

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