| Subject: Re: airfoil patent 4,066,226 - Paper-10.jpg (1/1) - Paper-11.jpg (1/1) - Paper-12.jpg (1/1) - Paper-13.jpg (0/1) |
| From: "miso@sushi.com" <miso@sushi.com> |
| Date: 19/04/2011, 22:13 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
On Apr 19, 1:24 pm, Kenneth Edmund Fischer <stealth...@iglou.com>
wrote:
On Sat, 16 Apr 2011 20:52:44 -0700 (PDT), "m...@sushi.com"
<m...@sushi.com> wrote:
On Apr 16, 8:21 am, Kenneth Edmund Fischer <stealth...@iglou.com>
wrote:
On Wed, 13 Apr 2011 19:32:00 -0700 (PDT), "m...@sushi.com"
<m...@sushi.com> wrote:
All the patent office really does is stifle innovation. There are
simply too many landmines out there to pull off a start-up without
some sort of lawsuit.
When I filed the two applications the filing fee was $65, soit
was affordable by anyone, now the fee is so large, the little guy
has no chance to participate.
I might have done better if the patent office would have
changed my address as I requested, and used the drawing
figure I requested on the cover page so that it would be
obvious that it was a stealth shape patent.
Also, I probably had a good chance to get some of the
investment back if I would have sued the government for
the 8 year delay in issuing the patent caused by the secrecy
orders. But I feel the rules were written so lawyers can
make money.
The F-22 will be on view here tomorrow, but I don't
feel like going to see it, the temperatures are well below
normal this weekend.
Ken
F-22 on display or a demo? F-22 demos these days are pretty good. I
like that bit where the plane flies backwards a bit. The pilot hovers
it, but lets it slip a little. It must be on youtube since they have
done that bit for the last 3 years. The crowd at Nellis applauded when
I saw it done.
I don't know what you mean, "hover", the F-22 has no way to
control attitude unless it is going at least 100 knots, I haven't
heard of the F-35 being in any airshows yet.
The weather was so cold, the attendance was poor, even
though it is one of the biggest airshows and fireworks shows in the
country.
But stealth has become so old hat, it doesn't seem to have
much interest any more, it has been an exciting 35 years for me,
but with the F-117 in ready storage, the technology is more
apparent on naval ships now than on aircraft.
Ken
See if you can find a video of the F22 doing the hover and backwards
flight.