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Giant Solar Airship

Mar 29th, 2009 by Mr.Burton

It only weighs 230 grams, measures 8 metres in length, and will fly to about 30000 feet on a good day (if you can find a cord long enough)! The giant Solar Airship is like a gigantic balloon, it inflates and flies using solar power so doesn't need any blowing or pumping. All it needs is reasonable sunshine, and you can go from box to sky in a few minutes! The airship is constructed from a high-density, lightweight black plastic-like material. All you need to do is hold open the tube and walk …

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8 Responses to “Giant Solar Airship”

  1. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm1JustAn0bserver

    LOL, HOT air!! How …
    LOL, HOT air!! How many garbage bags do you need to pick up any weight? lolol

    You could always buy a bunch of birthday ballons with helium in them and throw them in the garbage bag. That will float without the sun. But to pick up any weight, you need a lot of helium. Or my last boss, he was full of HOT AIR!

    JAO

  2. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm2mattybrov

    These are a …
    These are a complete waste of money.

    I brought one only to have the line come off and it flew straight into a bunch of trees. In my opinion donts waste your time and money on them. Thats £10 that I will never get back!

  3. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm3lizzy099

    Are these sold in …
    Are these sold in the U.S.? The link mentioned was overseas, and I am in the U.S.

  4. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm4robbyladdy

    i got one..and on …
    i got one..and on the box it has a picture of a guy hanging off the bottom..i thought i could lift people..damn….

  5. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm5MasterTxJ

    I think it’s …
    I think it’s polyethylene. You can make them from black garbage bags. look up Hefty Basics with the thickness of .5 MIL

  6. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm6nukeandfusion

    What exackly is the …
    What exackly is the material that you used?

  7. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm7nukeandfusion

    What exackly is the …
    What exackly is the material that you used?

  8. on 29 Mar 2009 at 8:36 pm8radiator0

    for a refund..
    for a refund..

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