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= People =  
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==Overview==
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[http://projectspaceplanes.com/ This guy] claims that he has launched a bunch of paper airplanes from a near-space altitude weather balloon over Wolfsburg, Germany that have flown as South Africa and the West Coast of the USA.  We wish to test the feasibility of such a long-ranged flight of a paper airplane or aerodynamically similar aircraft that is carrying a GPS tracking device to verify its flight path.
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== People ==
 
* [[User:Bendersgame|Bendersgame]]
 
* [[User:Bendersgame|Bendersgame]]
 
* [[User:Spacefelix|Spacefelix]]
 
* [[User:Spacefelix|Spacefelix]]
  
= Notes =  
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== Notes ==  
 
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ct8T2bGOnIxiwJOdwPuF7VBaMWSv6dXHPsS3cPipOPc/edit?hl=en_US Spacefelix's Running Notes for HSIS 2]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ct8T2bGOnIxiwJOdwPuF7VBaMWSv6dXHPsS3cPipOPc/edit?hl=en_US Spacefelix's Running Notes for HSIS 2]
  
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[[Category:Experimentation]]
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[[Category:Near Space]]
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[[Category:Aerospace]]                                                  <!--MAKE AS MANY CATEGORIES AS YOU NEED-->

Revision as of 01:48, 18 December 2011

Creator:
Spacefelix
Status:
In Development & Prototype Testing
Born On:
00:48, 18 December 2011 (CST)
Last Updated:
01:48, 18 December 2011 (CDT)

Overview

This guy claims that he has launched a bunch of paper airplanes from a near-space altitude weather balloon over Wolfsburg, Germany that have flown as South Africa and the West Coast of the USA. We wish to test the feasibility of such a long-ranged flight of a paper airplane or aerodynamically similar aircraft that is carrying a GPS tracking device to verify its flight path.

People

Notes