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![]() "Icebound" wrote in message ... "Aviv Hod" wrote in message ... This is pretty hilarious. This John Deere lawnmower is surprisingly aerobatic! http://www.hugi.is/hahradi/bigboxes....1208&f_id=1159 -Aviv Anything CAN fly. You are pretty much guaranteed to see at least one of the following at any Modelers' get-together. A standard STOP sign. witch on a broomstick Snoopy on top of his doghouse (usually with another modeler flying the Red Baron's Sopwith at the same time) and the lawnmower Flying Thingz makes all of these except the STOP sign. They also have a flying tank, a flying Indy racer, and a flying flag, as well as several 'normal' airplanes. Snoopy on his doghouse doesn't look like one, but they say it is essentially a biplane. http://www.flyingthingz.com/ |
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