[simpits-tech] Another TA-4 Sim update

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Wed Mar 12 11:42:44 PDT 2008


 moving cooling towers --- couldn't you just lay them on their side and roll'em

hehe


 


 

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From: Rob Hommel <rhommel at mad.scientist.com>
To: Simulator Cockpit tech list <simpits-tech at simpits.org>
Sent: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 2:01 pm
Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] Another TA-4 Sim update











Does he need to know anything about it?  Can't we just show him some
plans, hand him a lead lined suit and hope for the best?

Hey I like that idea, last time Gene gave me the plans to something he
had drawn three lines on a sheet of paper and said, "Make it like that".

Hanford has a great deal of unused material going to waste. And they are leaving 
it sitting around outside.

Hmmm...

I saw where Hitachi is making small reactors for personal use, good for twenty 
years of use. Just bury it in the ground
add a power cable to your home or apartment building and your ready to go. 

The Navy should have a couple of spent reactors available from Bremmerton, 
military surplus AMARC, the ebay of the US government.
hehe

Satsop Washington has a couple of large unused cooling towers for a nuclear 
reactors which were never completed. The only problem is transportation, how do 
I get them to Graham?

I still think a space heater would be less work. Why we would want to heat space 
is beyond my pay grade however.

Keep 'em Flying
Rob Hommel

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