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Air Brakes on a RC Jet? Pt 1/2 (see sidebar)

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

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airbrakes edf russian jet

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  • how does a gyro work?

  • @IPfattyI Like this, "ga ga ga ga ga ga"

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  • i am really nervious to fly my f-35 and belt cp any tips

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  • Ha ha ha side bar..

  • i want one

  • how  much does it cost?

  • @IPfattyI

    Basically, momentum has two properties. Speed and direction. You can't change the direction willy nilly

  • @IPfattyI

    A gyro works by spinning a wheel. The wheel does not want the orientation of its axle to change because it requires force to change the orientation of the axle, i.e. force to change the direction the wheel is spinning in. it's hard to visualize, but it's a basic principle of physics, if u read about it u will understand

  • @Mvstraat brushless

  • just throwing it out there, but would reverse thrusters work on an RC plane, or would you just be adding too much weight and complicated wiring/mechanisms to make it plausible. would be something worth seeing for the cool-factor though.

  • @Mvstraat No, EDF= Eletric Ducted Fan

  • your very creative its all cool remote controlled planes and helicopters

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