R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

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R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Threadkiller » Thu Aug 21, 2003 9:22 am

no joke, im serious!!! i bet Rifleman will be tryin to fly across the pacific since he lives in Vancouver Is :P lol

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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Scottler » Thu Aug 21, 2003 9:29 am

I'm in the middle of an ARF P-51D Mustang...this could be the perfect maiden flight!

Hey Ozzy, you up for a transatlantic game of catch?
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Smoke2much » Thu Aug 21, 2003 9:33 am

That's some acheivment.  I had visions of Rifleman sitting in a boat with a transmitter in his hands shouting direction instructions to Stormy at the wheel until I read that lol.

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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby visitor » Thu Aug 21, 2003 10:12 am

shouting direction instructions to Stormy at the wheel until I read that lol.


That would never work, first shouting at women just
gets you in trouble, and second, have you ever tried
give a woman instructions?? ::)

Are they going to have an RC car ticker-tape parade!!

This is really a great thing they have done, I should
be whopped for making lite of it!!

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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Hagar » Thu Aug 21, 2003 10:32 am

Very clever stuff.
However, using an autopilot seems a tad sneaky to me. I don't fancy the idea of a 5 kg model flying around unsupervised. Not sure if it's strictly legal either. If anything went wrong it could end up anywhere. ::)
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Scottler » Thu Aug 21, 2003 10:54 am

If anything went wrong it could end up anywhere.


Like in the #2 engine of a Virgin Atlantic 747....
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Postby Hagar » Thu Aug 21, 2003 11:14 am


Like in the #2 engine of a Virgin Atlantic 747....

My thoughts exactly.
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Loafing Smurf » Thu Aug 21, 2003 11:36 am

Sounds like a neat project. If I did such a thing, I would have put a hamster in the model. I know its bad, and increase the chances of crashing, but still.

When I was younger I wonder if I can get my hands on proper materials. Then make a rocket with a payload of a goldfish then see how far it goes, and make a recovery parachute so it comes back.

Ok, I'm wierd.
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Deputy » Thu Aug 21, 2003 11:38 am

Sounds like a neat project. If I did such a thing, I would have put a hamster in the model. I know its bad, and increase the chances of crashing, but still.

When I was younger I wonder if I can get my hands on proper materials. Then make a rocket with a payload of a goldfish then see how far it goes, and make a recovery parachute so it comes back.

Ok, I'm wierd.


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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Aug 21, 2003 11:42 am

I used to put frogs in my neighbours milk bottles (they weren't v.nice people), does this make me weird?

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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Deputy » Thu Aug 21, 2003 11:44 am

No, it makes you f*****g pychotic.  :o Did I really say that? Whoops. Sorry.
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Rifleman » Thu Aug 21, 2003 11:56 am

I was discussing this a couple of days ago with a good friend in Ontario....he knows the guy who did it, and he is always looking for some obscure challenge to get his name in the record books.....for long distance flight all you need is high enough capacity of fuel and  recv'r batteries...... then it's just  a matter of attention span....heck I have flown a plane without any motive power at all  for over two hours......in fact, during that particular flight, I removed my launch winch from the field and stowed it in the back of my car.......... ::)
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Aug 21, 2003 11:57 am

Nah, the frogs could get out again if you knocked the bottle over. I would never hurt a living animal with a couple of exceptions (pigeons, mosquitoes, camels, and certain members of my family (thought they might be classed as vegetables...))

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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Deputy » Thu Aug 21, 2003 12:00 pm

Nah, the frogs could get out again if you knocked the bottle over. I would never hurt a living animal with a couple of exceptions (pigeons, mosquitoes, camels, and certain members of my family (thought they might be classed as vegetables...))

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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Rifleman » Thu Aug 21, 2003 12:07 pm

To keep this in perspective and see that my accomplishment isn't all that great, we have an organization called the LSF(League of Silent Flight) who set standards for glider guiders to acheive....for LSF V which is the highest you can acquire, you need to do one 8 hour Slope Soaring flight.........attention span, and batteries are all you need on a windy day.....as long as you have all three, you can finish this task .....there are others for the Level V, but this was just an example of what it takes to do long duration flights...
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