A Propellered Transatmospheric Aircraft Idea.
Here is a picture of the original version of Willey Messerschmitt little
1930's airplane- fighter the BF-109 and later versions at an attempt to build a high altitude fighter the ME-109H during
this time we think the original idea and ideas about space travel later in the war coinsided to depict itself in Tinkerbell's
idea configuration. Its small size compared with other aircraft at the time formulates most perfectly to a large or giant
spaceship design. The idea that the configuration known as," Christafer Robin", from a 1930's fairy tale of," Winnie the Poo".
Gives the nature of a peacable manned spaceship for earth's inhabitants.
Launched into orbit another spaceship design called,"Udets
Platform" attaches electro-photon engines and centrifugal gravity containers to the circle winged aircraft which
has a," keel",or tube structure allowing some way for an attachment of the gravity containers allowing the astronuants to
take time off of their flight stations and be in gravity on deep space missions. It's been found that astronauts get sick
and loose muscle and bone tissue loss in the weightlessness of space in a very short period of time. This breakthrough
in the actual spaceship configuration took Tinkerbell along time to come up with actually starting seriously when Tinkerbell
was in high school before his Veitnam tour of duty with the U.S. Army as a helicopter mechanic and door gunner. A pilot
before Tinkerbell went to Veitnam to say the least he was almost a sargent on several occasions!
Never the less as I started to form the idea about how Tinkerbell's
and Wiiley Messerschmitt's giant airplane spaceship idea would work as interesting as it seems there is evidence that an emergency
version of the design mite have to be built by at least 2036 to help deter a large asteroid from hitting earth. And saftley
put it in a safe orbit around the earth or the moon possibly.
In Veitnam as I entered army service almost or as the first astronaunts
landed on the moon July 20 1969 all that little Tinkerbell knew was that there was a possibility of a asteroid collision and
part of my mission cosmic or otherwise was to try and design a machine to counter the problem, and a problem that had not
ever been countered in earths history before!
Not just designing it was the nature of the mission but the
actual building of the craft and the focus the crafts placment into earths economy and social make up in our time event. True
story!. Tinkerbell wouldn't lie about that as I consider myself a serious person even though I like to have fun too!
Hopefully as the configuration of his giant space craft came into
mental clarity we could add gravity containers as I call them that revolve around the fuselage perhaps attached directly or
indirectly to the keel structure of the airplane-spaceship and perhaps with a little luck not only would there be living quarters
with gravity in space but perhaps a small machineshop for the vessel to repair itself from possible metorite damage on its
deep space missions the idea is relatively straight forward as far as configurations of aircraft go. And it mite hold the
breakthrough for earths interplanetary travel. Which to many configurations of previous spacecraft designs was a delima. With
the help of a service type,(Udet's Platform), spaceship the main spaceship,"Christafer Robin", is readied in orbit for
its deep space mission. The gravity containers may be put on the aircraft through a tube attached to the keel that surrounds
the diameter of the tailboom fuselage leaving intact the strength of the tailboom fuselage with the keel in the center of
it. With a moving track inside the tube driven by some sort of power system inside the fuselage the gravity containers
attach to the tube and revolve around the tail boom fuselage for gravity. Thats one idea, this gravity container assembly
is attached after the airplane spaceship is in orbit with the pieces and parts of it flown up in the service craft,"Udets
Platform". Tinkerbell Johnson Kurt President Air Boy Tibet Inc.