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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Keith Spriggs on November 06, 2006, 11:36:58 PM
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Here is a link to a 1949 video of "Sabre Dance". Pretty interesting.http://media.putfile.com/SabreDance31
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8) It's 3 D with lines , simply amazing !!!!
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Bi-Slob------
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Hey Frank,
Cool Photo, what was the outcome after it was taken?
Looks like you were about to get "bellcranked" **)
Rob.
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Both planes landed safely. We've been learning some tricks. Lazy eights flown under a hovering slob, loops around one slob. The learning and polishing of these tricks is slow going since we typically are contest flyers. We've done some Slob-bat and midair catches. Loads of fun!!
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Huh...I replied with some remarks about midair catches, and it has disappeared. Not important anyhow I guess.
--Ray
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Huh...I replied with some remarks about midair catches, and it has disappeared. Not important anyhow I guess.
--Ray
I think it's important to mention how dangerous it is to attempt to pluck a model out of thin air!! And that it shouldn't even be attempted. It's a good way to lose fingers or be force fed a model airplane.
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that was the gist of my mislaid message...wouldn't take much of a miscue to find yourself holding a prop instead of a plane.
I used to step out in front of Rat Racers to catch them as they came in at a blur, but at least the engines weren't running. And I still have a scar inflicted by another guy's wing as he was landing on top of my Rat.
Even with a hovering airplane, things can happen in a split second. I wouldn't attempt it. But then that's just me. But I don't want to read about a mangled hand, either.
Makes me nervous just thinking about the concept. And yeah, I've seen the video of the RC guy plucking a hovering 3D plane out of the air. With apologies beforehand, and no disrespect intended, IMHO that makes him an idiot.
--Ray
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that was the gist of my mislaid message...wouldn't take much of a miscue to find yourself holding a prop instead of a plane.
--Ray
I thought that was where you were going with that. And I totally agree. It makes for a neat trick but it is very dangerous.