Airship with neutral buoyancy fuel bladder

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft structure – Airship gas cell construction and arrangement

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244 61, 244 30, 244 97, B64B 158

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ABSTRACT:
A neutral buoyancy fuel bladder uses hydrogen and oxygen to power an airship. The neutral buoyancy fuel bladder includes a fuel cell, electrolyzer, and means for storing hydrogen, oxygen and water. The fuel cell uses the hydrogen and oxygen to create heat, water and current flow. An energy source transmits a beam to an energy receiving unit on the airship, and the energy from said beam is used to (1) power said airship, and (2) replenish the supply of hydrogen and oxygen.

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