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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2010

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  • i tickle my balls with this :D

  • HAHAHA AWESOME FRENCH DISAIN!! :d HHAH :p LOL !

  • @Snigglesnock i see what you mean well as long as your lift to weight is right and your wing load is very small and you have an efficient power supply you can power a plane with this but really its more like propelling not powering thats the batteries job.

    but a profile foam plane would work really well maybe a glider or yak type plane would really do great

    you like rc planes check out rc super powers

  • @baileythedudeman57 well search for "micro brushless motor" a guy made a teeny tiny one like this and he powered an rc plane with it

  • @Snigglesnock maybe you could use it to power the lights on one

  • should try making a brushless motor :P

  • @Snigglesnock it would be far too heavy!

  • @Snigglesnock I don't think it's powerful enough for that purpose ;o

  • think it'd be possible to make a tiny one to power an rc plane?

  • Cool stuff...

    Makes science looks fun ^^

    Cheers....

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