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Lego Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey the first try ends with crash

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2011

Lego Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey
The first try ends with crash of my lens and microphone and so i go to film in nature.

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  • can it fly without a string attached

  • Hi, this is Fantastic, where do you buy the airscrews? And wich are connected to the lego parts?

    Thank you

    Alberto

  • @ordenador79

    You can buy the airscrews online. Graupner 11-7"

    The airescrew hub has a hole with the diameter of Lego axles and a clamping screw.

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  • @bartybum

    Please do not forget that I have just built the model out of Lego. I am near the limit of what is possible with Lego. You're welcome to make it better, but it is much easier to scream liar.

  • @1987brick

    Look at my other Osprey video and know the truth.

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  • cool

  • @Itchy4000 then try makeing it fly without the string if you can het it to fly and do a figure 8 it is a plane and if you can just get it to fly in a straight line it could work

  • AMAZING!

  • legos are so heavy, to get that thing to fly you would need bigger props and a faster motor, like HUGELY FASTER.

  • HOW MUCH.

    

  • Use those screws to make an airboat!!

  • good design though

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