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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Tony Drago on June 12, 2020, 03:14:50 PM
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All that balsa for this
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Soon the will run out of money because the economics aren’t there, but the balsa farms will have us to fall back on.
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Soon the will run out of money because the economics aren’t there, but the balsa farms will have us to fall back on.
I would like to believe you. I hate those things.
What source do you base your opinion upon?
Andre
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It's a given fact that they don't have a good return on their investment for their purpose. They're Extremely High Dollar Mainteance. It is to a point now that when they break or need a major over haul. They are left alone and later taken down and the blades are buried. A drive to or an aerial photo of the area
near Palm Springs. They are just a huge eye sore
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For a decade now my Cen Texas town has several massive loads heading to the wind farms every few weeks. Like noted--- the defunct, caught fire, high wind damaged, just get pulled off line and usually stay in place....cheaper to keep paying rent....especially since almost every operator is tax payer subsidized (in Texas)
the you tube videos of the making largest blades and transport are worth watching....disgustingly so....not very green at all IMO
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Wind energy can still be useful. Present thinking is all wrong; larger is not better. Big windmills are not more robust than smaller ones.
Smaller diameter, lower power will have a greater MTBF than the monsters.
Make up for lower power with greater numbers; even several on one mast, if land area is a problem.
Balsa is the wrong core material. Reinforced plastic foam and carbon fibre .
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Those windmills are a waste of everything. They are abominations!
Pat
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When it is no longer a tax break to invest in windpower, or a part of one, they will all go away.
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I think you guys are being too kind calling them windmills.
I prefer eco-crusafixes.
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I like ‘em. They do use a lot of vortex generators that could go to stunt planes, which may be the reason for the recent vortex generator price hike.
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I think I read somewhere that the demand for these things is starting to drop so the balsa supply should be improving and hopefully the cost will go back down.
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I think you guys are being too kind calling them windmills.
I prefer eco-crusafixes.
Never heard this one, I like. y1 LL~ LL~