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AlaskaVX
10/29/2004, 02:36 PM
This is too cool check it out.... http://www.hugi.is/hahradi/bigboxes.php?box_id=51208&f_id=1159
Andrey
10/29/2004, 04:35 PM
way COOL !
johnnyapollo
10/29/2004, 05:41 PM
Funny - looks like the builder used the electric mower motor for lift (probably had to install a turbo-prop blade) and a white fuel motor/prop in the front for propulsion. I think the mower's handles are aerodynamic to work as a stabilizer. Cool idea, but someone def had too much time on their hands. I'd be interesting to work out the servos to control that beast using R/C.
-- Best, John
Reg Hinnant
10/30/2004, 12:52 PM
Just for the people who have never seen one up close......
With enough power up front, you can make anything fly!
The elevator/aileron's surface is the area behind the rear wheels. You can see the pushrods from the servos mounted in the center (fake motor box)
Reg Hinnant
10/30/2004, 12:55 PM
Power for a flying wing
Joe_Black
10/31/2004, 09:09 PM
When I was younger a few at our R/C club had these and they were a blast to watch, but my favorite was the flying Stop Sign:
http://www.sheridanhighflyers.com/gallery/photo13.jpg
V-Twin hiCROSS
11/01/2004, 10:17 AM
So, how many other VXer's out there are into flying R/C? I have been flying for about 2 years now, it is a very addictive hobby. Kind of funny that many of us have similar interests. What kind of stuff do you guys fly?
Neal
Joe_Black
11/01/2004, 11:53 AM
That's one of the neatest things about the VX family to me, the other common interests. It's just one of the many things that make the meets such a blast! ;Do;
As for R/C, been into it for close to 30 years. I was most active at the end of high school when I got into flying R/C sailplanes competitively in the state for a few years. Did helis for a bit with a Shluter .60 and have piddled with a variety of power aircraft mostly in the .15 - .25 size. Just got back into some last year with a new Futaba to replace the old Gold Series unit and have been eyeing the new Li-Po electrics. Still flying the 20+ year old sailplanes in the meantime, and have a few old boxed kits waiting for assembly. ;pg;
transio
11/01/2004, 04:17 PM
Originally posted by Reg Hinnant
With enough power up front, you can make anything fly! It's only got a .40 up front. That's not a whole lot!
Reg Hinnant
11/01/2004, 04:49 PM
My 2 interests are WW1 1/4 scale aeroplanes & sub 1 oz electrics that we fly in a gym.
transio
11/01/2004, 05:19 PM
Originally posted by Reg Hinnant
sub 1 oz electrics that we fly in a gym. I've seen competitions... awesome stuff!
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