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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2006

The winning powered flight entry in a high school technology competition in Oswego, NY in 2005. Music by the Beatles.
I believe it is a modified version of the "Sorcerer" (at this link):
http://catalog.pitsco.com/store/detail.aspx?CategoryID=20&ID=3322&c=0...

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  • I am in a TSA competition. I'd love it if someone told me which wintip angle works best for the wings? I was thinking 160 degree wingtips...could someone please tell me?

  • Sorry, I only shot the video - I had nothing to do with building the plane. Maybe you could get some ideas from the video if you could capture some stills.

    Lou

  • thats fantastic.... how can we make one?

  • Take the link in "About This Video".

  • you really deserve a price, can I have the sizes of this model that is flying so perfect. My kids would love it.

  • I'll forward your request to the Technology department at Wayne Central School... a student in one of their clubs built it.

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  • The engine is a twisted rubberband. :-)

  • wow i dident think that thing would ever stop

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  • Do you have exact instructions of how to make it?

  • Thumbs up for Beatles and planes in one video. :)

  • The song could be left out.

  • good video and all but can you please put it in the actuall speed so i can compare mine to that one thankyou.

  • Model Aviation an Educational Activity More about Science Olympiad Airplanes

    youbub33

  • wow!! taht was really an awesome set up for simple rubber plane like this. good job guys!!! .....i guess trial and error will help you. and you can basically look how it was angled.

  • i guess trial and error will help you. and you can basically look how it was angled.

  • I am doing inverted V tail for my TSA. you really need to make it light enough. that is the key. make it super light, but at least 7 gram. then make sure you have enough lift.

  • Ok thanks.

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