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environmental_blendings [2014-09-23 00:11] – [This gives an idea to think of inflatables not as just objects but to think of them as a part of the their surrounding] cockyenvironmental_blendings [2014-09-23 00:38] – [This gives an idea to think of inflatables not as just objects but to think of them as a part of the their surrounding] cocky
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 Walter W. Bird, “Radome” on the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory Grounds in Buffalo, NY, (1948) Walter W. Bird, “Radome” on the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory Grounds in Buffalo, NY, (1948)
-Bird himself, demonstrates the stability of the air supported 16.5 mter diameter shell by standing on his “Radome”.+Bird himself, demonstrates the stability of the air supported 16.5 mter diameter shell by standing on his “Radome”.\ 
 +In 1946 the U.S. Airforce sought a solution to shelter their early warning RADAR antennas.They required a portable structure that would prevent the antennas from environmental elements that would disturp the signal as wind, rain, water, and be transparant to RADAR energy. The first air supported structure was the Cornell Aeronautical Laborratory.
 http://rudygodinez.tumblr.com/post/80003877985/walter-w-bird-radome-on-the-cornell-aeronautical-laborat http://rudygodinez.tumblr.com/post/80003877985/walter-w-bird-radome-on-the-cornell-aeronautical-laborat
  
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