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- From: jkearns@encore.com (Jim Kearns)
- Subject: Re: Z-Hills, Wind Tunnels
- Organization: Encore Computer Corporation
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 18:33:45 GMT
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- vannevar@panix.com (Vannevar Yu) writes:
-
- >WIND TUNNELS - can live with them, can live without them?
- >I got a chance to 'sneak preview' a wind tunnel project being built by
- >Frank Arenas (who is also an engineer) at SDC. We're talking about a
- >mondo electric motor, customized prop, variable control, ... the works.
- >I was hoping to check this electric tunnel out while I was there, but it
- >was still being assembled. This is supposed to be a 'no baggy suit needed'
- >tunnel for skydiving instruction only (no whuffos). Can't wait!
- >Phoenix has its outdoor tunnel on display by the bypass, but it hasn't blown
- >air yet (for paying skyleapers) by the time I left. Talked to Reddy Redfern
- >about it and he seems to be positive about it. The Phoenix tunnel runs on
- >diesel and has the corresponding noise and heat, but they'll work it out
- >with the city.
- >A flyer was tacked on the wall of SDC manifest advertising a wind tunnel in
- >Kissemmee (sp?) FL, but I don't know if this is a 'baggy suit required'
- >tunnel or if it runs on electric or diesel or leftover DZ liquor =).
-
- The one at Kissimee is called the American Dream Flying Machine and in
- my opinion it's not worth it unless you are really desperate. The price
- is outrageous, $24 for a little over 2 minutes of flying time, twice the
- price at Pigeon Forge. When I was there, there were a bunch of skydivers
- from Deland who had gotten a special deal of $20, but his advertised
- price is $24.
-
- It's your basic outdoor, diesel driven prop setup, about 1200 hp I'm
- told. The airspeed was rather slow, typical of outdoor rigs with no
- recirc capability. Also it was very uneven and felt downright mushy in
- places. Still, it was moving air and you could fly in it, it's just
- not as much fun as it could be.
-
- Jim
- jkearns@encore.com
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