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"Procedure(s) for removing a [flaming] dirigible from high energy power lines, hangar masts, and other energy infrastructure" would be a good start
So the scenarios should include: - static electricity - lightning - flame - puncture - midair collision - birds, flying fish - acts of war: projectiles, flames, jeers - solar flares; Carrington events; EMP - meteors,…
Then how did an aluminum aircraft contacting a building cause enough of a spark to cause an on-impact jet fuel explosion? Indeed we easily could find some pre-existing videos of pressurized cylinders exploding and there…
If positioned in a fixed location over critical energy infrastructure , this drone is on another level. Rockets that contain hydrogen have self-destruct, and NASA doesn't want to load a rocket with Hydrogen while…
Bullets cause cylinders under pressure to explode. It is feasible that microwave power beaming or similar could affect the wind or the airship directly. Drones are very inexpensive. Ukraine's latest are probably…
Could an airship or similar (maybe over an ocean) capture atmospheric helium? There is a shortage of Helium (and 3He and 4He for fusion), which the sun makes out of Hydrogen with heat and radiation from fusion and…
A broken light bulb or a spark on the ceiling are enough to ignite Hydrogen; and that is why facilities that process it must have ventilation. "A covered Hydrogen filling station must have electricity for ventilation."…