Scott Flying 3D at the Spring Fun Fly at Valley Forge
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I guess the pilot inside has enough for a lifetime :D
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Clips a worm hole at 5:23
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Cool
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Electrogravitics or not, it is still flight. within the lifetime of a man, we went from Orville and Wilbur Wright at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, to the surface of the Moon, with our frail physical-bodies, and beyond our tiny star-system with robots. This century, using electrogravitics, Earth-Humans will visit the Stars.
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The first 3-meter all polysterene IGV probably will not fly. But, it is just the first of many more OPERATIONAL model, and manned craft(with life-support) to come.
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is it yak 54
rcsaudaklubb 2 years ago
I think so. Its very light, and overpowered, for hovering and 3D aerobatics. As you see here.
Beamshipcaptain 2 years ago
Poor pilot!. What would be the power to weight ratio on an RC just like that?
WormyDude64 3 years ago
Power-to weight on these plaes is always very good, as planes are very-light, and engine is oversize so plane can hover effortlessly. Perfect stunt-plane.
Beamshipcaptain 3 years ago
Thanks for uploading the video! I think I will be able to make it to one of the fun fly's this year, I think there's an IMAC contest or something scheduled on one of the dates. I'll have the heli with me again too.
-Scott
Mudsurfer1234 3 years ago
Wow, Scott, that's very cool. I've been giving the simulator a lot of "stick-time", so one day, when I grow up, I will be as incredible a 3D aerobatics pilot as you!
You should go to the AMA NATIONALS, in Muncie Indiana this year for sure. Rock on, Scott!
Beamshipcaptain 3 years ago