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The Space Shuttle needs a partial redesign

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WFLaredo - 27 Nov 2003 14:05 GMT
I would like to redesign structuraly as well as mechanically those areas of the
Space Shuttle including wing and fuselage that today doesn't look too safe.
I do serious engineering proyects faster than a group of 30 engineers working
together on a similar project. I will start from scratch, then I will do the
necesary analysis and the complete set of preliminary design drawings.  Finally
I will do and deliver the final blueprints for actual construction and repair
of the vehicle.
All NASA have to do is to hire for few months, with a decent salary as a
respect to my person, also NASA personnel and all Americans should be very
respectful with my person.
I do fast and perfect aerospace proyects because I am a perfectionist. After I
will complete my whole this job, if NASA wants to invite me to go to space with
the first crew team, I would accept the trip, because I will be sure that
nothing bad will happens with the redesigned Space Shuttle.
Sincerely,
Walter F. Laredo
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineer
1722 Sapling Ct., "Unit D"
Concord, CA94519
Brian Pemberton - 28 Nov 2003 11:48 GMT
> I would like to redesign structuraly as well as mechanically those
> areas of the Space Shuttle including wing and fuselage that today
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> 1722 Sapling Ct., "Unit D"
> Concord, CA94519

Well *that's* saved a whole lot of effort.
Why didn't anyone contact this guy before...
 
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