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To: Allen Bucholski who wrote (7353)10/4/2003 2:12:36 PM
From: Stevefoder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8393
 
10 Kilowatts is equal to 0.01 Megawatt.

It takes 1000 Kilowatts to equal one Megawatt.

I am sure that the 10 KW would be the correct amount for an airship that size rather than one MW. One MW for an unmanned airship that size would be way too much.

Low power requirements for such a ship would be critical design requirement.