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    From a recent ePilot, AOPA's online magazine:

    A DREAM THAT FLOATS
    Two Ohio men have a dream of building a helium-aided 990-foot-long lifting
    vehicle that can hoist 200 tons or more of supplies in a 150-foot-long
    cargo bay. While their ultimate goal is the larger vehicle, they also plan
    to offer intermediate-size hybrid aircraft. Robert Rist, originator of the
    idea, and co-president Brian Martin, now have interest from the military
    and aerospace industry in their project. They have raised about $500,000,
    mostly from friends, but will need $100 million to develop the largest
    vehicle. The smallest could cost less than $500,000 to purchase and is
    claimed to operate for $250 an hour, while the largest will cost less
    than $87 million. The vehicle is called a Dynalifter and is built by their
    firm, Ohio Airships ( http://www.dynalifter.com ). But first the one-eighth-
    scale model must fly, and it is ready and waiting in its hangar at Barber
    Airport in Alliance, Ohio. Forrest Barber, owner of the airport, will
    step into an ultralight cockpit slung beneath the shark-like 110-foot-long
    body and power up two Rotax engines for the first flight this spring. The
    ground at the grass-runway airport must firm up enough for the flight test.
    Half the weight of the present 2,600-pound vehicle is lifted by helium
    contained in 30 cells.
    Tim Hicks
    N96872

  • #2
    Re: Forrest's name shows up in AOPA ePilot

    What kinda rating is required?
    Lighter than air?
    Airship?
    - Mike
    Mike Horowitz
    Falls Church, Va
    BC-12D, N5188M
    TF - 14954

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    • #3
      Re: Forrest's name shows up in AOPA ePilot

      I can't help myself here... it will require a hot air rating...

      Maybe I'd better fly it
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      • #4
        Re: Forrest's name shows up in AOPA ePilot

        Originally posted by VictorBravo
        I can't help myself here... it will require a hot air rating...

        Maybe I'd better fly it
        Go sit in the corner-
        Mike Horowitz
        Falls Church, Va
        BC-12D, N5188M
        TF - 14954

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        • #5
          Re: Forrest's name shows up in AOPA ePilot

          Jesus I hoped to keep this thing quiet. It is an AIRPLANE with 60-40% lift. That is 60% from the helium. YES check out the web site www.dynalifter.com I did the taxi tests back in November, now waiting for firm ground and 5 K on the main runway. WE did a tour of it back during the fly-in. Remember folks no rating required for Experimentail ships! thanks Tim & Mike I love u. HOT air rating hmmmmmm a lot of the tribe could do that!
          Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
          Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
          TF#1
          www.BarberAircraft.com
          [email protected]

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