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OklahomaTuba
6/7/2006, 01:46 PM
And thats all that needs to be said about that.
http://bigpicture.typepad.com/writing/2006/06/amazing_rc_airp.html
sooneron
6/7/2006, 01:55 PM
"Who's the best pilot you ever saw?"
http://thelin.net/laurent/cinema/photos/l_etoffe_des_heros/dennis_quaid.jpg
NormanPride
6/7/2006, 02:17 PM
Amazing. Imagine if we could do that with real planes... And not be killed in the process. :D
Widescreen
6/7/2006, 02:29 PM
Remember those commercials when the basketball halftime show was going on and the guy comes out of the stands and rejects the acrobat dunker? I kind of expected something like that at the end of the video.
Boomer.....
6/7/2006, 02:45 PM
AMAZING!
But, that guy is a nerd.
OUstudent4life
6/7/2006, 03:58 PM
Get that guy flying a drone.
BOOM! Goes the dynamite :D.
The choreography sucked.
I give it an 8.2 :mad:
But really it was awexome
OUAndy1807
6/7/2006, 08:24 PM
that is really all pretty standard stuff for 3-d r/c flying.
You should see some of the routines they do now that they have variable pitch props. You know how that guy was hovering by the prop? Now, they can go into a nosedive, change the pitch on the prop so that it blows forward instead of back, and then hover the plane above the prop or fly backwards. It's crazy.
I'm a nerd.
SoonerWood
6/7/2006, 08:27 PM
I'm glad you thought it was pretty standard, because I wasn't really that impressed with it. Looks cool, but doesn't look hard to do.
OUAndy1807
6/7/2006, 08:28 PM
oh, it's amazingly hard, but there are a lot of nerds who can do it.
dolemitesooner
6/7/2006, 08:40 PM
lol...NERDS
scaldeddawg
6/7/2006, 08:55 PM
I felt like shagging.
I think it's much more impressive when someone is doing it with a 1/3 scale gasoline powered r/c airplane that costs thousands of dollars.
btw- Mike's models on 10th and May in OKC has a son that used to fly drones for a living. He gets invited to Vegas every year to attend the TOC- best model airplane pilots in the world. His flying will blow you away, and it's good entertainment to watch. His name is Sean McMurty and he flies at the airpark down at Draper on weekends.
Soonerwood - some of that is easy, but the torque rolls are a sumb1tch to learn. I could also do the rolling circles, but they didn't look nearly that nice.
StoopTroup
6/7/2006, 10:12 PM
Learn to fly an RC...nope...not on the list.
Oh, Hi Girls....
http://plissken.free.fr/Covers/A/Austin%20Powers%20Goldmember%20frt.jpg
dolemitesooner
6/7/2006, 10:16 PM
Is that fuc me and fuc you?
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