21st Century

21st Century

By

Gwen Brown

This is sort of a briefing, or prequel for my next story, just to get people thinking.

When I was a child, we came from San Diego to Portland before I-5 was done. I can remember being halted in the Siskiyou Mountains, while crews were blasting to build it. We were the first owners after the original homesteaders, of a farm at Ladd Hill. That was the winter of 49-50 and first winter, we had about 3 feet of wet, heavy Oregon snow.

I’m not going into any of my TG stuff, but it was certainly present then. He’d have killed me if I had not learned to hide it right away.

The place was about half wooded and the rest brush land. I was very young and tiny but three boys and he cut all the brush down and burned it in the spring in piles half as big as a baseball diamond. We even had the Fire Department out one night because they were thinking we’d burned the place up.

In those days, it was common to hear B-36 and B-29’s growling their way up the sky from various airbases. There was Kingsley, down by Klamath Falls, and another near Salem, Oregon. One was at Portland, and another up near Tacoma, Washington called McCord. B-29’s had a tendency to blow up in mid air and one happened near us.

The B-47 was the first of it’s type but soon the B-52 came along and eventually replaced it. I don’t remember seeing gas fired, propeller driven Fighter planes around, but I do remember seeing a Sea Plane called a PBY once in a while and I fell in love with them.

Almost anyone knows the Fighter Jets better than I do. When the U-2 and then the SR-71 came along I thought we were well on the way to space, but in the last 70 years, it seems like we have screwed the pooch. Did Aliens more or less ground us, or are we just too stupid?

Lately, I have been looking into supersonic private Jets, and there is one that is due out around 2020 that will do Mach 1.6 at I think 100,000 feet and no sonic boom that will reach the ground. I’ve been watching the V-22 closely, hoping for more, but there seems to be some engineering barrier that keeps them timid. Though I hear that a lot of superior design is happening in Germany and Switzerland. I did see a four rotor “drop ship?” in the design stage.

Is it disappointing that the fastest chopper is not modern combat chopper but an old two rotor CH-47 Chinook, though recently several single rotor machines are barking at its heels.

So, what is a “drop ship”? Google gets very confused about that and wants to stick with a certain kind of shipping. If you are patient with google it eventually comes up with some very mean looking, non-rotor, things with huge combination Jet/Rocket engines.

So if we have some wars between now and 2050 will the Military demand and get the very swoopy, hot war ships like the gamers like to draw? Me thinks that most war monger nations will run out of money to wage war unless there is a major new funder. My guess is that before 2050 most of those expected to fight said wars will be too fat to do it.



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