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Why?
Option 1) Build a modest number of airplanes that can get to desired altitude, like 20km, without any need to spend much time at altitude, and then use them continuously.
Option 2) Build 10-100x as many airplanes as option 1 because you’re only going to use them when there might be fires, and while they won’t need to get as high, they’re still dedicated aircraft, and they’ll need to be able to fly long distances to get from wherever the air base is to wherever the fire might be… and while you’re at it, you lose the ability to decide latitude of injection and seasonality.
Option 1 sure seems a lot easier from a cost perspective regardless of how many massive fires there are
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