Love it when the Dork lord's getting cranky...
A crazy idea that won't go away
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**** Brenner, years ago asked me to come with a means of generating a water plume that would render the effect of a close aboard underwater explosion. He had built up a 'sinking' battle-ship that employed one of my WTC's to control, power, and sink it -- just like a submarine.
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My partner in crime, Kevin Rimrodt and I produced a servo operated 'firing valve' from a Schrader valve that squired propellant liquid into a firing chamber that contained a small amount of water. The methane-butane, mixing with the warm water, would immediately expand to gas, throwing the water, now pretty much a vapor, high into the air. **** installed our device into the model and uses it to simulate a torpedo hit, at which point he would command the WTC to vent the ballast tank, and down would go his battle-ship. Either through transmitted command, or automatic operation of the fail-safe, the WTC's ballast tank is blown, and up comes ****'s Battle-ship, ready to operate with the fleet again -- risen from the grave.
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The device is set into the hull so that the base of the firing chamber is just below the waterline (a small hole in the side of the firing chamber permits water to enter. All that is needed is a shot of propellant to generate a loud 'Whoosh' sound accompanied by a magnificent plume of water. Kevin demonstrates here. Noet that **** built the deck as an open mesh -- this to permit quick venting of the hull as the WTC floods, dragging the hull to Davy-Jones' Locker.
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****'s battle-ship outfitted with its WTC. Note the many large holes punched through the bottom of the hull to aid in flooding and discharge of water.
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**** at the lake, ready to launch his sinking battle-ship. **** does it all: a frist-class Machinist, Kit producer, contest flyer, Jeweler, etc. And all round, Good-Guy! These shots were taken May, 1995Comment
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