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On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 19:27:04 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: http://www.big-boys.com/articles/f14model.html Tom, there's a fella on DIY TV with a radio control model show. If you can locate his web site, he has lotsa info on large, RC-controlled jets, and has done a few shows on them. If you are not a skilled RC flier, though, you might want to start with something a lot slower. I've seen that show - pretty cool. It was just the combination of swept wings and the maneuvers - for a freakin' model, that's really impressive. |
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On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 23:33:01 GMT, Ignoramus9053
wrote: On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 19:27:04 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: http://www.big-boys.com/articles/f14model.html Tom, there's a fella on DIY TV with a radio control model show. If you can locate his web site, he has lotsa info on large, RC-controlled jets, and has done a few shows on them. If you are not a skilled RC flier, though, you might want to start with something a lot slower. I wonder why terrorists have not used these RC planes yet. Range probably. |
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On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 19:27:04 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
Tom, there's a fella on DIY TV with a radio control model show. If you can locate his web site, he has lotsa info on large, RC-controlled jets, and has done a few shows on them. If you are not a skilled RC flier, though, you might want to start with something a lot slower. I was talking to an RC flier a few years back. It seems it is not uncommon to lose a model. When flying, they can get out of radio range. The end result is to watch the model, and all the hours it took to build, fly off into the sunset. Ouch! |
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On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 23:09:59 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: http://www.big-boys.com/articles/f14model.html Truly Awesome! Thanks. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "Ignoramus9053" wrote in message ... On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 19:27:04 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: http://www.big-boys.com/articles/f14model.html Tom, there's a fella on DIY TV with a radio control model show. If you can locate his web site, he has lotsa info on large, RC-controlled jets, and has done a few shows on them. If you are not a skilled RC flier, though, you might want to start with something a lot slower. I wonder why terrorists have not used these RC planes yet. You have to be able to see it to fly it. That, coupled with the fact that they really can't carry much of a payload, renders them pretty much useless for terrorist. The jets are pretty cool, though. Lots of money tied up in one... the engines are $3000 and up, so that guy probably had almost $10k in that model. They are capable of well over 200mph, which makes them a challenge to fly. They get small pretty fast. Unbelievable describes what the model helicopters are capable of. They can do things that the full size guys can't dream of. Like hover... upside down! Inches above the grass. And do full-speed-ahead tail over nose tumbles. They are the most difficult to learn to fly... it's kind of like trying to sit on top of a huge beach ball and keep your balance. Only far more difficult. Jack |
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On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 03:23:44 GMT, "Jack Goff" wrote:
"Ignoramus9053" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 19:27:04 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: http://www.big-boys.com/articles/f14model.html Tom, there's a fella on DIY TV with a radio control model show. If you can locate his web site, he has lotsa info on large, RC-controlled jets, and has done a few shows on them. If you are not a skilled RC flier, though, you might want to start with something a lot slower. I wonder why terrorists have not used these RC planes yet. You have to be able to see it to fly it. That, coupled with the fact that they really can't carry much of a payload, renders them pretty much useless for terrorist. The jets are pretty cool, though. Lots of money tied up in one... the engines are $3000 and up, so that guy probably had almost $10k in that model. They are capable of well over 200mph, which makes them a challenge to fly. They get small pretty fast. Unbelievable describes what the model helicopters are capable of. They can do things that the full size guys can't dream of. Like hover... upside down! Inches above the grass. And do full-speed-ahead tail over nose tumbles. They are the most difficult to learn to fly... it's kind of like trying to sit on top of a huge beach ball and keep your balance. Only far more difficult. I'm very envious of folks who can fly those things - I don't have the hand/eye coordination to do it properly. I've seen some models do some really interesting things like those helicopters. This model just amazed me - swing wings and everything. I can't imagine the time and effort that would go into something like that. I suppose it's comparable to making custom rods and lures. |
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On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 03:32:56 GMT, Ignoramus9053
wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ Here's where a good computer program could do very well. A program coupled with a small gyro position sensor for orientation, plus a GPS for determining the location and direction of movement, could drive the plane. I don't know how true this is, but rumor had it that one of the reasons for the delay in producing the Playstation 2 was a revamp of the graphics chip and firmware - supposedly it was perfect for the kind of thing you described. |
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On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 06:53:20 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ I think you should get four of those larger jet engines and install them on the tee-top on your new boat...just fire them off as you head out the harbors...and make a lasting impression. You could adapt some rocket launchers as jet engine holders. And if your main entines failed, as Karen of Oz insists they will...well...you get the picture! Speaking of Karen's screeds on FICHT, last week I took the Contender out for a run and when I got back to the marina, there was a fellow who helped my put it back in it's slip. He looked the boat over and after looking at the E-TECs he says to me - hey, those are just revamped FICHTS right? Cut to the end of the conversation, I asked him if he had ever owned a FICHT - no. Know anybody who had owned one? No. So what do you base your opinion on? Well, everybody knows......... Idiots. |
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On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 07:22:33 -0400, HarryKrause
wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 06:53:20 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ I think you should get four of those larger jet engines and install them on the tee-top on your new boat...just fire them off as you head out the harbors...and make a lasting impression. You could adapt some rocket launchers as jet engine holders. And if your main entines failed, as Karen of Oz insists they will...well...you get the picture! Speaking of Karen's screeds on FICHT, last week I took the Contender out for a run and when I got back to the marina, there was a fellow who helped my put it back in it's slip. He looked the boat over and after looking at the E-TECs he says to me - hey, those are just revamped FICHTS right? Cut to the end of the conversation, I asked him if he had ever owned a FICHT - no. Know anybody who had owned one? No. So what do you base your opinion on? Well, everybody knows......... Idiots. Indeed. In the four+ seasons I ran a Merc OptiMax, I kept waiting for it to explode but, alas, nothing happened. I simply had the engine maintained properly, used the proper oil, and ran the motor properly. When it came time to sell the rig, I got the price I wanted, and took no hit because it was OptiMax powered. Well, I can say I've seen a couple - certainly not more than one or two, with that Optimax problem, but those were bass boats and we all know what kind of idiots bass fishermen are. :) I see dozens of guys down here out fishing with Ficht or OptiMax powered boats. The ones I see stuck at the ramps are the guys with I/O's, or outboards from the early 1980s that are just plain worn out, hard to start and smokey when they do start running. Don't see many FICHTs up around here with the exception of mine and a couple of bull rakers who have them. Lots of carbed Merc's (Sal****er) and Yamahas in their various incarnations. |
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