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Comment by dev2point0

10 months ago

This is awesome, how do you manage climbing and descending with a balloon. Are you compressing the gas on board or using thermals?

How we make it go up and down is the secret sauce :) I'm a hangglider guy, so I'd love to be using thermals, but I can say that's not how we do it right now

  • Do you plan to sell to hobbyist consumers? As another thermal-rider I realize this would be amazing if it could do short term soundings at a launch site, or to have a fleet that can navigate back to a designated site for pickup and redeployment.

    I'm picturing having a few dozen at launch site containers, launching them at the start of a day of flying, having them programmed to land in a rural area that a member can pick them up from and return to the launch sites.

    • This might be the coolest use case I’ve heard suggested. We’re not quite at the level where all of this is user friendly enough, but let’s catch up in 9-12 months

I’d love to know, too. If it was me I’d use a small piezo plate on the side of the balloon to do it the same way hot air balloons do. Heat the gas in the balloon = go up, reverse the polarity to cool it = go down. That would be pretty energy inefficient, though, so hopefully their secret method is better.

Loon used pumps and an interior air ballast like blimps do. So clearly there are a few ways.