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not as we know it. I seems to be a very interesting presentation of a launching system for remotely piloted target planes using a rotary launching method. I looks as though a number of the US modelling heros of the late 40's were involved
Go here to find a powerpoint presentation:-
http://ed-thelen.org/RCATS&WhirlygigV5.ppt
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Those fools! Don't they realize that they've guaranteed that the plane will hit the windsock every time?
It looks like a good way to reliably launch an RC plane with primitive controls and a possibly inexperienced pilot.
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The pilot's circle is much too large. The cost in judges' lives will be astronomical.
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