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Old 11th Jun 2006, 22:33
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RC Skills

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gulv_bvZS94&eurl=

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Not bad, not bad at all!
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Ferkin' amazing! Inside a gym and in time to the music too. Apart from going backwards he did the lot. (Mind you, the power/weight ratio must be good). Love the bit at the end where he plucks it out of the air. UAV masterclass!
 
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Already covered here, I have also attached links to where you can buy these kind of models.


http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=229633
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Pah, girly stuff.
http://jeffhelms.com/media/videos/rcgunship.wmv
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Putting a automatic rifle on a hradio control helicopter is about the most stupid thing I have ever seen on the internet. It's right up there with Crazy Frog. I take it that it's American?
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No idea mate, wander what happens if the T/R goes when he's firing a burst?
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http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...boDemo2004.wmv

I particularly enjoy the finish.
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I wonder how many little radio controlled aircraft sized dents there are on the walls and ceiling of that gym?
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I'm with Tourist. The RC helis are much more impressive. The small planes (foamies) are neat, and require skill to fly like in the video, but mainly rely on light-weight frames, where as the RC helis rely on gobs and gobs of sheer power to throw their heavy airframe about.
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