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a project that turned out being a bad idea, i planned to commission HongYi to make a large and solid RD inflatable with requirements for high atmosphere flight. no need to say the requirements were not met.

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@joeyjumper94  
also considering the presure to avoid oit to explode in the stratophere, past the height of the Mont Blanc it’s clearly below 20C and requires special materials, wrapped with tinfoil to get the sun rays to prevent the cracks on the balloon.  
15, 20Km there’s almost vacuum, and any wheater balooon needs even more special materials.  
40Km (higher than Baumgartner) it’s not even half way to space but clearly you need a hot cosmonaut suit.
 
 
@Lord Seraph  
not me. I’m cruel, not crazy.
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@patachu  
Hongyi makes very big closed air inflatables, but maybe not big enough… Biggest I’ve seen is 4x the rider size.
 
@joeyjumper94  
As a comparison of 100x the rider size, that would be the size of the Seattle Space Needle (600ft).
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@patachu  
she’d probably have to be really big maybe about 100 times the size of her rider when fully inflated.  
probably only 40% full at liftoff to account for low pressure at high altitude.  
though you could have a system of valves that would keep all of the helium in the core at first but release it into other areas as the pressure decreases, like the mane, wings, and legs
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@Applewright  
and this is why the project had to be aborted, the size of their poners could only lift a very decent HD camera with at least a Jolliet beacon attached on it for localization and retrieval.
 
or at least attach a flat earther to it.
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@patachu  
If you do make it, take pics! It would honestly have to be pretty big, probably.
 
I would see about just attaching balloons to it, and then riding it up, since vinyl actually cannot hold helium. It escapes between the PVC molecules because of how small the atom is.
 
I say this because Hongyi makes their toys in vinyl, not latex. I don’t think they do latex stuff. Or at least, that I know of.