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Yeah. I am sorry, I am very busy and didn't think "wanna" would cause a problem. But we are getting away from the topic.- MadnessIndy
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Eventually yes. But we want to make sure its possible- MadnessIndy
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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I can't find the formula and a power source capable of this feat. If this is possible then the "rig" will be used in madness events. We hope to set for sale but we are a small division of people. Currently we are just looking for thoughts. Soon we want to gain funding for production. At such a...- MadnessIndy
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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We at Madness Industries are sorry for the Vagueness of our post. Allow me ask this in a different way. We are concept and designers for the next wave in Paintball Tech. We are trying to enhance the game further than it is already. The system we wish to build would require the ability for a...- MadnessIndy
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Thank you very much. But I don't think we will be able to use spring systems. We are looking for a compression system IE (Air) if that's even possible. Our system will be mobile and will need to perform tests without stops. Springs would need to be retightened thus making it difficult to use. We...- MadnessIndy
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering
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Landing would either consist of through a window and grappling the window. Or if fall like said 20 ft. A burst of power to slow the person down. The System is more used to breach windows and add maneuverability to the "pilot"- MadnessIndy
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My company is working on a few concept ideas for our field. Currently we are looking at jump packs concept work. We are looking to lift a human about 180 pounds, and about 50-60 pounds of gear = 230 Pounds Total. Our goal is to lift that weight about 20 Feet in the air while the subject is in a...- MadnessIndy
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- Forum: Aerospace Engineering