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Military Aircraft Cleaning Contracts Just Got Competitive Pricing

From: Lance (Aircraft Washing and Contract Bidding Research)
Date: 29 May 2003
Time: 22:00:01
Remote Name: 66.82.52.19

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As military specialty aircraft like the SilverFox and Silent Eyes get smaller the prices to wash them are going to have to come way down. Ratheon built UAV's will be painted with high tech air brushes not paint booths and laser sprayers. http://www.strikenet.js.mil/uavairshow/default2.htm many new models are being built to save lives and automate information processes in real time. The Draon Eye is only 45 inches long and weighs only 5 lbs. fully loaded. ---- http://www.strikenet.js.mil/uavairshow/dragoneye.htm and it is fully controlled by GPS and Radar, now that is the ultimate model aircraft flying isn't it? A little more high tech than the Truck Wash Guys version I would say; http://www.truckwashguy.com/truckdetail.shtml . Check out this hand launched Javlin Model, well having participated in Track and Field you would not want to be on the recieving end of a Javlin and in the game of War you definitely do not want to be spotted by this Javlin, because the next thing you see will be an incoming something you wish you hadn't seen; http://www.strikenet.js.mil/uavairshow/javelin.htm ----. Why this concerns our team is that the cost to wash these aircraft will hardly pay the bills will it? http://www.jetwashguys.com ---- The changes in warfare and Net-Centric technologies as they merge with Nano-Tech are alarmingly simple. For instance check out this UAV the size of the palm of your hand. http://www.memagazine.org/backissues/february98/features/palmsize/palmsize.html ---- As you can see it is painted Car Wash Guys yellow so you don't lose it. But our washing fee would be less than $8.00. So unless you were washing an entire swarm, you would not make much money cleaning them. Lots of research available here on this, some sources are: http://aerade.cranfield.ac.uk/subject-listing/epubs4.html ----- And in a few more years they ought to have it under raps; http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10200.html ---- https://research.maxwell.af.mil/papers/student/ay2001/awc/huber.pdf ------ Also of interest is that the names are busy being changed. After all the UAV would also be for larger units such at the Preditor, which is incredible technology which has already been of immense help in conflicts and catching terrorists. Now they are calling them MAVs Micro Air Vehicles. Or Micro Aerial Vehciles; http://www.nd.edu/~mav/research.htm ---- How much smaller can they go? Well it appears we are talking Bug Size now and maybe smaller later: http://home.earthlink.net/~wleventon/newpage8.htm ---- Cameras the size of your basic sugar cube. So cleaning will be important and probably done in a clean room and then shrink rapped until the next flight. Perhaps this can be done in a mobile clean room lab painted yellow. We will then lay the Micro-mini UAVs or MAVs on the table and clean them perfectly and seal them for next use contamination free. Washguys can easily fulfill that mission. http://www.ligo.caltech.edu/LIGO_web/9802news/hcleanrm_sm.jpg --------- We can build a unit like this for about 1/2 the cost with everything needed. And build it tough enough for any situation. http://www.sacbee.com/content/community_news/sacramento/story/6361263p-7314216c.html ---- You need something washed that flies, floats, drives, hovers, swims call the Car Wash Guys http://www.CarWashGuys.com

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