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Straight out of Bloons 😂

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For everyone saying it has no market… some googling finds it is intended for slow cargo delivery to places that have no existing infrastructure. Also this is a prototype, so the bigger ones will have a much larger capacity. They also say it is for disaster relief, similarly to places with no infra, or where that infrastructure has been destroyed like in an earthquake or what not.

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slow cargo delivery to places that have no existing infrastructure.

And how much cargo demand is there in places that have no infrastructure?

Yeah no, there’s still no market. Anyplace that has the need for cargo delivery builds the infrastructure.

Also this is a prototype, so the bigger ones will have a much larger capacity.

Accepted, but “much larger” in this context is going to be like 2x, maybe 3x payload. Not 10x.

They also say it is for disaster relief, similarly to places with no infra, or where that infrastructure has been destroyed like in an earthquake or what not.

Ah yes, just what the world has been waiting for… slow disaster relief.

There’s no disaster relief role that this could fill that isn’t already being done better by helicopters.

Also, the idea of sending a lighter-than-air vehicle anywhere near a hurricane or recently erupted volcano is ludicrous. Earthquake, maybe, but a helicopter would still do supply drops and rescue faster and more flexibly than a ponderous gasbag.

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Right now, plenty of places with no infrastructure usually just don’t get developed. So this would open the door to some places. And who do you think would want to go to such places. The very rich. So you can charge a whole lot to get them the cargo they want. That is how things with small market can make ridiculous amounts of money.

And disaster relief is for PR. But with all the connections he has, I am sure he will be able to get governments or even private backers to pony up money to send the blimp into a disaster area because it is hugely visisble and makes those people look like they are helping.

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I do believe those are traditionally called airships rather than aircraft or is the renaming of lighter-than-air dirigibles to “aircraft” yet another example of Silicon Valley Marketing spinning yet-another-reinventing-of-the-wheel as innovation.

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Aircraft is a general term for basically anything that flies while being supported by air pressure (wings, jets/rotors, balloons). A rocket would (generally) not be considered an aircraft because the rocket supports its own weight (it doesn’t create lift from the atmosphere around it).

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Wow another revolutionary invention coming out of silicon valley.

What a brilliant visionary Sergey Brin is.

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It’s made of indestructible materials, not even god can sink it!

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