OK so here in these pictures out of my FAA repair manuals from aviation school
we don't have our notes in our possesion is a display of the repair of a steel or aluminum metal propeller of standard
size. Looking at these pictures and trying to visualize the building and installation and test run and repair of a giant propeller
on a larger then usual airplane spaceship design.This gives us some type of focus on the cost management of work related to
the operation of an interplanetary stage type aircraft that takes off from a turf or grass field in what we call Occident
Center near a small town in Iowa called Blue Grass near the Mississippi river. I don't know if you can find such places
on a map any more but you can find a stretch of interstate 80 which is straight and flat near the area.
Do the propellers have to be changed every time the aircraft comes through reentry? How
many times does Christafer Robin go up to orbit? How many times does it come down for a landing? How many times does Udets
Platform go up and back from orbit with its varying payloads of fuel passengers & crew. fuel and gravity pods for
Christafer Robin? what about propeller manufacture are the propellers the same size for Christafer Robin & Udets Platform
or are they differant size as we think Udets Platform may be smaller then Christafer Robin but have two fuselages that carry
up extra fuel? !!!
What about "Feng Sway". in the design of the spaceport. If the optimum is obtained we will not only
have nuetralize an asteroid that can destroy earth but of built an interplanetary spaceship with gravity for the crew and
passengers!
In the 1970's the Russians manufactured the Mig -25 aircraft its airframe was made
out of steel!
So how does this link up with us today and for the future of the design philosophy associated
with spacecraft-aircraft!
In the design of Christafer Robin & Udets Platform we think we want metal propellers that
can be feathered but we are not sure as to the cost effectivness of turn around and TBO (time before overhaul). Remember Christafer
Robin which is suppose to be bigger then Udets Platform once it is in orbit doesnot land very often as we think the attachment
of the landing gear struts to the airframe focus's on just that point and changing of the propeller after reentry is also
in the numbers mix.