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Wonder who is going to fly this bird?
Two days before scheduled first flight. Wonder if they will kit the bird? Big John http://www.polecataerospace.com/X-Wing.htm |
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![]() "Big John" wrote in message ... Wonder who is going to fly this bird? Two days before scheduled first flight. Wonder if they will kit the bird? Big John http://www.polecataerospace.com/X-Wing.htm Hopefully he'll borrow Mollers tether for the flight. Rich |
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Richard Isakson wrote:
"Big John" wrote in message ... Wonder who is going to fly this bird? Two days before scheduled first flight. Wonder if they will kit the bird? Big John http://www.polecataerospace.com/X-Wing.htm Hopefully he'll borrow Mollers tether for the flight. Rich Hi Big John! Well, the downside... I don't see much camber in those wings... And with (very small) rockets for power I would expect a fairly short duration - and low speeds. So maybe not a Moller toy, but as far as flying it goes, I'll wait for the film at 11. Richard |
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cavelamb himself wrote: Richard Isakson wrote: "Big John" wrote in message ... Wonder who is going to fly this bird? Two days before scheduled first flight. Wonder if they will kit the bird? Big John http://www.polecataerospace.com/X-Wing.htm Hopefully he'll borrow Mollers tether for the flight. Rich Hi Big John! Well, the downside... I don't see much camber in those wings... And with (very small) rockets for power I would expect a fairly short duration - and low speeds. So maybe not a Moller toy, but as far as flying it goes, I'll wait for the film at 11. Knowing the Tripoli guys (and gals) this is going to be a large-scale model rocket. One flight, straight up, and see how high it gets. Not a man-rated flying machine. Sounds like fun. |
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Steve Hix wrote:
In article , cavelamb himself wrote: Richard Isakson wrote: "Big John" wrote in message ... Wonder who is going to fly this bird? Two days before scheduled first flight. Wonder if they will kit the bird? Big John http://www.polecataerospace.com/X-Wing.htm Hopefully he'll borrow Mollers tether for the flight. Rich Hi Big John! Well, the downside... I don't see much camber in those wings... And with (very small) rockets for power I would expect a fairly short duration - and low speeds. So maybe not a Moller toy, but as far as flying it goes, I'll wait for the film at 11. Knowing the Tripoli guys (and gals) this is going to be a large-scale model rocket. One flight, straight up, and see how high it gets. Not a man-rated flying machine. Sounds like fun. Now that makes more sense. |
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Let's just say the force wasn't with them.
Here's the video. http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/boom/x+wi...air-307945.php |
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Dunno. It looks like the force was with them, but they weren't quiet ready
for the Force. "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message ... Let's just say the force wasn't with them. Here's the video. http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/boom/x+wi...air-307945.php |
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![]() "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote in message .. . Dunno. It looks like the force was with them, but they weren't quiet ready for the Force. It is obvious that there was some kind of force with them, but it sure was not a "rocket friendly" force! g I thought that perhaps one engine ignited about 3/4th of a second late, (visible on one the first few frames after takeoff) and also thought that it was perhaps not aerodynamically stable. Maybe some lead in the nose, or a little larger fins? -- Jim in NC |
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"Morgans" wrote: "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote in message .. . Dunno. It looks like the force was with them, but they weren't quiet ready for the Force. It is obvious that there was some kind of force with them, but it sure was not a "rocket friendly" force! g I thought that perhaps one engine ignited about 3/4th of a second late, (visible on one the first few frames after takeoff) and also thought that it was perhaps not aerodynamically stable. Maybe some lead in the nose, or a little larger fins? To be a Jedi, you have to master one Force, To be an aviator, you have to master four forces. |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrote:
Let's just say the force wasn't with them. Here's the video. http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/boom/x+wi...sintegrates-mi d+air-307945.php Just needs more glue... |
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