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by tuberelay 2691 days ago
1) 700mm diameter - broken down vehicles should be shuntable, but a person could get in there reasonably easily.

2) helium blimps lift 1 gram per litre of helium, so to lift 10kg of groceries they would need a 10 cubic meter blimp or a 2.7 meter diameter sphere - seems big and difficult to control especially in winds.

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A person could get in a pipe of 700mm diameter? I seriously doubt it.
It's a tight fit but works. I would have to put one arm forward and one arm back to shift my shoulders for a torpedo tube (approx 21in or 533mm depending on nation). 700mm is another 6 inches. The average male's shoulder width is about 18 and go wide as 24 inches (often hard core weight lifters).

https://www.google.com/search?q=person+in+a+torpedo+tube&tbm...