re: I think I understand, a product of homeschooling? I am no expert in that field, true, but I do have common sense
re: The gas needs to be compressed so that it will inflate the balloons that are used to check the wind direction. why does it need to be compressed if your production facilities are right there next to you
re: It also allows a reasonable amount to be stored in the cylinders so that the making of the gas does not have to go on continuously (after all, the main object is to lob artillary shells, not to be making party balloons). you mean like storing the compressed gas rather than producing it all the time? Why do you need a mobile production facilities again?
re: no motors are required, no compressors, no sparks, no recreations of the Hindenburg landing. Hindenburg? Is that that big thing than blew up on TV just last night? I wonder why transmission of that news was in B&W..... <ggg> But, anyhow, let me understand it correctly - you have an artillery unit with protected shells and right next to them you have a big unprotected hydrogen production device with code name Hindenburg - sounds like a great design to me <gggggg>
BTW does US or Russia use that type of approach too? I do not think I am going to be joining artllery if the anser is yes.... :-)) or no, come to think of it |