R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

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

Postby Hagar » Thu Aug 21, 2003 12:41 pm

That's my point about the autopilot. Theoretically you launch the thing & fly it to the desired altitude. Then set the A/P & forget about it. The guy at the other end lands it at the appropriate time. It's a wonderful technical achivement but doesn't require any great flying skill. IMHO

I also think it's more than a tad dangerous, especially if others try to copy it, which they undoubtedly will. ::)
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Rifleman » Thu Aug 21, 2003 2:21 pm

After reading the allowed information on this model, I now find that this flight wasn't remotely controlled at all. In fact, the take-off and landing were done remotely and by radio control, but the flight on auto-pilot was done by internal control with referrences to GPS inputs, to an onboard computer system.....
........autonomous flight not radio controlled flight........

..........and here I thought there was marine vessel tracking and keeping course with the airborne craft.........

.............sheesh, our glider contests here in Canada have generated a 74 km closed course distance record, done by having a team, driving the car and flying the plane around a number of roads in a four direction box, three times around, to attain this distance..........
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Scottler » Thu Aug 21, 2003 2:22 pm

Ya know...the more I think about this story, the more I realize the significance of it.

I mean, sure, the guy didn't fly the thing the whole way manually.

And yes, it happened during the centennial year.

But this story, as seemingly insignificant as it may be, really has some unforseen value.

Think about it...when was the last time we had an aviation first like this?  (Even if you include the space program, which I'm not for the sake of this discussion, there hasn't been one in ages...)

Back in the day you had guys and gals like the Wright Brothers, Lindbergh, Yeager, Jimmy Doolittle....

But we just don't have things happen anymore, because we've just about conquered earthbound flight.

So in it's own quirky little way, this is really cool, if you put it in the proper perspective.  It brings aviation accomplishments to an entirely new generation...
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Rifleman » Thu Aug 21, 2003 2:40 pm

Scott, maybe you are not aware of the Pathfinder ?.....its a NASA project which is doing this very same kind of stuff.....has been for years.........

http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Newsroom/FactSheets/FS-034-DFRC.html
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Maynard Hill is just another fine modeller doing things without the budget of NASA..........
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Hagar » Thu Aug 21, 2003 2:50 pm

.............sheesh, our glider contests here in Canada have generated a 74 km closed course distance, done by having a team, driving the car and flying the plane around a number of roads in a four direction box, three times around, to attain this distance..........

Precisely. That takes skill, just like the short cross-countries I've done in the past following the model on foot over all kinds of terrain. Some of our club members flew a glider from Ditchling Beacon to Shoreham Airport with the pilot sitting in the back of a pick-up truck driven along the main roads. Not a great distance but extremely difficult & skilled flying. This is my whole point.
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Scottler » Thu Aug 21, 2003 5:02 pm

No, I know that there are major groups doing it, but I mean the little guy...he did it, so that means that just about anyone can.  (That might be dangerous, as has been pointed out.  lol)  It's just inspiring, much like the good ol' days...
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Hagar » Thu Aug 21, 2003 5:22 pm

My problem is not with the achievement. It's the description "R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!! ". This is either unintentionally or deliberately misleading. It might have RC equipment aboard (for take-off & landing only) but to all intents & purposes it's a miniature cruise missile........!!!!!!!
I find this thought a tad frightening. ::)

At least it's good publicity for the engine manufacturers. Good old OS .60 four-stroke. ;)
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Rifleman » Thu Aug 21, 2003 5:27 pm

Hagar, you make me feel inferior, with my Saito .50 in my Zeke........
I do however, also fly O.S. .........I have several of the FP version in different sizes.......SuperTigre too..........
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Felix/FFDS » Thu Aug 21, 2003 5:31 pm

If I recall the information on the fellow - wasn't he involved in the design of UAVs?
 This is just a miniature UAV....

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My problem is not with the achievement. It's the description "R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!! ". This is either unintentionally or deliberately misleading. It might have RC equipment aboard (for take-off & landing only) but to all intents & purposes it's a miniature cruise missile........!!!!!!!
I find this thought a tad frightening. ::)

At least it's good publicity for the engine manufacturers. Good old OS .60 four-stroke. ;)
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Threadkiller » Thu Aug 21, 2003 9:11 pm

[quote]That's some acheivment.
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Scottler » Fri Aug 22, 2003 7:13 am

Isn't that how Jeffrey Dahmer started out?  LOL
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Hagar » Fri Aug 22, 2003 7:18 am

2 of them sacrificed themselves for the name of parachute sience :'(

The question is, did they jump or were they pushed? ::) :P
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Scottler » Fri Aug 22, 2003 7:21 am

Time for some "My Cousin Vinny" Psychology.  (Great movie...)


Lemme axe you sumptin'....imagine you're a hamstah.  You've got your little furry ears, and your little furry fingahs.  

You're running around your little metal wheel, everything is great.  You bring your little furry nose up to the little metal tube to take a sip of watah.

BAM!  

You're flat on the ****in' sidewalk, with a tiny scrap of trash bag covering your bloody corpse.

Now I axe ya.  Are you gonna give a **** whethah you were pushed or if you jumped?


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

Postby Hagar » Fri Aug 22, 2003 7:35 am

[quote]Now I axe ya.
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Re: R/C MODEL FLIES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC!!!

Postby Threadkiller » Fri Aug 22, 2003 9:56 am

The question is, did they jump or were they pushed? ::) :P


they perished in the line of duty, and thats that :P  :-[ at that time they didnt have the safety device on (a string tied to them) and the chute failed to open :'( :( :-[
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