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Breakthrough Li-Ion battery - Hybrid to Full Electric conversionViews: 231
Jul 02, 2007 2:37 pm re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Breakthrough Li-Ion battery - Hybrid to Full Electric conversion

Joseph Lynders
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I have an old copy of Flight Simulator.

As an exercise I had saved a setup where I had placed a sail plane stationary over New Jersey, USA at some altitude I determined through experimentation.

The exercise begins with the sail plane entertaining the switching on of the force of gravity.

As the sail plane accelerates toward the ground and gains maneuvering wind speed I must level it out, get the speed to just under 90 mph and point it across the Hudson River toward lower Manhattan.

The object of the exercise is to fly the sail plane across the Hudson, through the gap between the World Trade Centers, Go Uptown past the Empire State Building and touching down in Central Park.

Sometimes I make it. Sometimes I fall short. Once in a while I make it all the way over the park where I turn left and try for the river again.

I always begin with the same amount of energy determined by my altitude and the force of gravity.

The quicker I learn to manage my available energy the better my chances of getting to Central Park.

When I allow myself to get distracted from managing my limited energy I don't make it far enough.

When I fail to act quickly and correctly I don't get out of New Jersey.

The question about the new battery should be something like: Will this battery get us to Central Park?

The answer apears to be something like....... NO!

New Jersey aproaches. Throw the battery out of the window and Grab the damn stick.

Have a good IDea today,

07/02/07 Joseph F. Lynders FTg/M

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