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Mike McConville on a “Knife-Edge Slide”

Thursday, March 28th, 2013

I like to do a knife-edge slide, though we have also listened it called a knife-edge pop-up or a knife-edge wall. The attempt is radically a entertain inside tumble, where a nose kicks adult and a aeroplane rolls, tip towards you, and afterwards yaws in a instruction that a craft is moving. It fast transitions […]

MLB Super Bat UAV [VIDEO]

Thursday, March 28th, 2013

The MLB Super Bat is a small, unmanned aerial car (UAV) that has goal capabilities found usually in incomparable UAVs. The Super Bat is a finish UAV System that can work autonomously, broach high peculiarity video imagery, and can be ecstatic in a tiny SUV. The aircraft operates autonomously, has a 10-hour limit duration, and […]

Turbine Powered Biplane during Florida Jets w/video

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

You only never know what we are going to find on a flightline during a annual Florida Jets eventuality in Lakeland Florida. Hosted by Frank Tiano a father of a Top Gun Scale Invitational, Florida Jets brings together a cream of a stand from a Jet and turbine engine industries! Model Airplane News writer Rich […]

New human-powered helicopter design

Tuesday, March 26th, 2013

With a support done of 6061 T6 aluminum, a 1:1 rigging ratio and built rotors with a carbon0-fiber spar, this 15-pound “micro” helicopter is a latest pattern competing for a $250,000 Sikorsky Prize! Here’s a dip from Gizmag:   Last September, a Gamera II team from a A. James Clark School of Engineering got so […]

New human-powered helicopter design

Tuesday, March 26th, 2013

With a support done of 6061 T6 aluminum, a 1:1 rigging ratio and built rotors with a carbon0-fiber spar, this 15-pound “micro” helicopter is a latest pattern competing for a $250,000 Sikorsky Prize! Here’s a dip from Gizmag:   Last September, a Gamera II team from a A. James Clark School of Engineering got so […]