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Commercial space travel
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2019-08-26 at 12:48 AM UTCI think Elon Musk or someone is working on this but hold up!
I haven't flown on an F-16 or F-15 fighter jet yet! I am sure this would be a money maker for some business man (or woman). I would pay $1000 for a 30 minute flight on one of these bad ass jets. I was in the military and know some people in the business and most planes have to have a thorough inspection after 1000 hours of flight. So if each 30 minute flight paid $1000, by the time inspection was due, the plane would have generated $2,000,000.
I think the projected cost of space flight is $500K right now. Not sure what is included. -
2019-08-26 at 12:58 AM UTCi was actually listening to his podcast with joe rogan today for the 4234234 time
but a fighter jet cant get into space, they dont go fast enough -
2019-08-26 at 1:06 AM UTC
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2019-08-26 at 1:26 AM UTC€12,500 for 45 minutes in a MIG29
https://www.flyfighterjet.com/
Fighters burn well over $1,000 in fuel per hour, so $1000 for a ride of any duration might be unrealistic. -
2019-08-26 at 1:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country €12,500 for 45 minutes in a MIG29
https://www.flyfighterjet.com/
Fighters burn well over $1,000 in fuel per hour, so $1000 for a ride of any duration might be unrealistic.
Fuq a Mig, I doubt a US F-16 holds and burns that much fuel. -
2019-08-26 at 1:31 AM UTC
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2019-08-26 at 1:35 AM UTC
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2019-08-26 at 1:37 AM UTC
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2019-08-26 at 1:39 AM UTCI am 24 years older than you.
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2019-08-26 at 1:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Erekshun Fuq a Mig, I doubt a US F-16 holds and burns that much fuel.
Flying clean (no external weapons) an F 16 has a book ferry range of just over 2000 statute miles on a maximum fuel capacity of 11,800 pounds, or just over 1700 gallons. At the least expensive local airport, (Lawrence, Ma) Jet A is going for $4 a gallon, making the cost of the fill up about $7000. At 550MPH cruising speed the 2000 mile trip would take just over 3 1/2 hours, for an hourly cost of $2000 for fuel.
https://www.quora.com/How-much-does-it-cost-dollars-on-fuel-for-a-fighter-jet-F-16-to-fly-for-an-hour-in-the-air
Maximum endurance (rather than going someplace) would cut the fuel cost for an hour nearly in half, to about $1000 (1500 pounds or 220 gallons/hour instead of 480, plus an extra 50 gallons or so for the climb to 30,000 feet)
Dogfighting for an hour with the afterburner on 50% of the time, on the other hand, would set you back nearly double, or close to $4000.
If you gas up at a major airport, these prices can double (Boston’s Logan airport FBOs are charging $8/gal)
Planes are thirsty animals. -
2019-08-26 at 1:42 AM UTCPeople don't even realise how much fuel is sloshing all around them at all times. They concentrate solely on things they can see - like drinking straws.
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2019-08-26 at 1:45 AM UTC
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2019-08-26 at 1:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country https://www.quora.com/How-much-does-it-cost-dollars-on-fuel-for-a-fighter-jet-F-16-to-fly-for-an-hour-in-the-air
Planes are thirsty animals.
Points well taken. In a commercial setting though afterburners wouldn't be used. Hell they could scale everything down to just takeoff, flying and landing. Nothing anywhere near a fighter capability which I think would still be one hell of a ride of which I would be willing to pay for. -
2019-08-26 at 1:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by Erekshun Points well taken. In a commercial setting though afterburners wouldn't be used. Hell they could scale everything down to just takeoff, flying and landing. Nothing anywhere near a fighter capability which I think would still be one hell of a ride of which I would be willing to pay for.
the thread title was about commercial space travel
now you realise you cant get into space on a jet? -
2019-08-26 at 1:53 AM UTC
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2019-08-26 at 1:55 AM UTC
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2019-08-26 at 1:57 AM UTCAre you talking about commercial space travel solely for tourism?
To date the commercial space industry has mostly been launching satellites.
Personally unless it was to spend a few days on the moon or somewhere I'd rather not go near space. -
2019-08-26 at 1:57 AM UTCi dont need to prove it because a fighter jet cant fly fast enough to get out of the earths atmosphere
maybe this is rocket science for you people -
2019-08-26 at 1:58 AM UTC