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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... http://packmag.net/index.php?option=...ery2&Itemid=28 &page=inline&id=44&catid=4&limitstart=17 When I was a kid, the was a ride at Buckeye lake amusement park. It was like one of those spin around swing rides where the riders are in swings and whole thing spins and the riders swing out as it goes faster and faster. This thing was basically a little fuselage with a 'rudder' you could deflect right and left as you spun around. If you really got it right you could almost do a wingover as it spun around. Not a very good description, but it was a blast for a 9 year old kid! "They don't make them like that anymore" ;-) |
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"Blueskies" wrote in
. net: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... http://packmag.net/index.php?option=...ery2&Itemid=28 &page=inline&id=44&catid=4&limitstart=17 When I was a kid, the was a ride at Buckeye lake amusement park. It was like one of those spin around swing rides where the riders are in swings and whole thing spins and the riders swing out as it goes faster and faster. This thing was basically a little fuselage with a 'rudder' you could deflect right and left as you spun around. If you really got it right you could almost do a wingover as it spun around. Not a very good description, but it was a blast for a 9 year old kid! "They don't make them like that anymore" ;-) Cool. Never seen one of those. Only the swing seats. I've been tempted to build the Penguin from the old flying and glider manual... Bertie |
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![]() "Blueskies" wrote in message . net... http://packmag.net/index.php?option=...ery2&Itemid=28 &page=inline&id=44&catid=4&limitstart=17 Oh, hellyeah! I've already forwarded it to some mechanical engineer friends. -c |
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On Mar 7, 5:27*pm, "Blueskies" wrote:
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in .com... http://packmag.net/index.php?option=...ery2&Itemid=28 &page=inline&id=44&catid=4&limitstart=17 When I was a kid, the was a ride at Buckeye lake amusement park. It was like one of those spin around swing rides where the riders are in swings and whole thing spins and the riders swing out as it goes faster and faster. This thing was basically a little fuselage with a 'rudder' you could deflect right and left as you spun around. If you really got it right you could almost do a wingover as it spun around. Not a very good description, but it was a blast for a 9 year old kid! "They don't make them like that anymore" * ;-) I remember those! The one I rode was at an amusement park at Summit Lake in Akron, Ohio. Great fun! David Johnson |
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On Mar 7, 5:27*pm, "Blueskies" wrote:
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in .com... http://packmag.net/index.php?option=...ery2&Itemid=28 &page=inline&id=44&catid=4&limitstart=17 When I was a kid, the was a ride at Buckeye lake amusement park. It was like one of those spin around swing rides where the riders are in swings and whole thing spins and the riders swing out as it goes faster and faster. This thing was basically a little fuselage with a 'rudder' you could deflect right and left as you spun around. If you really got it right you could almost do a wingover as it spun around. Not a very good description, but it was a blast for a 9 year old kid! "They don't make them like that anymore" * ;-) They still have them. I saw one a few years ago, can't remember exactly where but definitely still around. Wil |
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![]() "William Hung" wrote in message ... On Mar 7, 5:27 pm, "Blueskies" wrote: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in .com... http://packmag.net/index.php?option=...ery2&Itemid=28 &page=inline&id=44&catid=4&limitstart=17 When I was a kid, the was a ride at Buckeye lake amusement park. It was like one of those spin around swing rides where the riders are in swings and whole thing spins and the riders swing out as it goes faster and faster. This thing was basically a little fuselage with a 'rudder' you could deflect right and left as you spun around. If you really got it right you could almost do a wingover as it spun around. Not a very good description, but it was a blast for a 9 year old kid! "They don't make them like that anymore" ;-) They still have them. I saw one a few years ago, can't remember exactly where but definitely still around. Wil I've been looking...Thanks for the validations folks. "The older I get the greater I was" |
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On Mar 8, 6:26*am, "Blueskies" wrote:
"William Hung" wrote in message ... On Mar 7, 5:27 pm, "Blueskies" wrote: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in .com... http://packmag.net/index.php?option=...ery2&Itemid=28 &page=inline&id=44&catid=4&limitstart=17 Ever heard of a Russian guy named Igor Sikorsky? Air-sleds were how he got his start too. Harry Frey Purveyor of fine lost, and somewhat useless, aviation trivia |
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In the 1932 "Flying and Gilder Manual" there's an article and plans
for a "penguin" that is said to suitable for boys. It's the same sort of thing. I think the idea of a air sled on skiis is not quite as useful today because there's less ice, but the idea of an airboat that's an S6B without wings is something I find curiously attractive. One thing that puts everyone off is the obvious danger of the idea. To the men and boys who looked at the plans and who may have built it, there was a lot less danger. To be safe, bystanders need only stay away from it. We, as a society, seem to have lost that ability to avoid danger. There's a place for a study of the changes over time in the perception of danger. |
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On Mar 7, 3:27 pm, "Blueskies" wrote:
"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in .com... http://packmag.net/index.php?option=...ery2&Itemid=28 &page=inline&id=44&catid=4&limitstart=17 When I was a kid, the was a ride at Buckeye lake amusement park. It was like one of those spin around swing rides where the riders are in swings and whole thing spins and the riders swing out as it goes faster and faster. This thing was basically a little fuselage with a 'rudder' you could deflect right and left as you spun around. If you really got it right you could almost do a wingover as it spun around. Not a very good description, but it was a blast for a 9 year old kid! "They don't make them like that anymore" ;-) They have something close at Knoebels Amusement Park in Elysburg, PA, but it looks more like a boat than an airplane. http://www.knoebels.com/images/rides/Flyer.jpg |
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