Originally posted by Cliphead
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Electric Helicopter anyone?
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Put the thing in trim and it'll fly itself...Originally posted by Cliphead View PostMy past experience with helicopters wasn't a happy blending of man and machine (pardon the pun). I'll stick with fixed wing. Or maybe a gyrocopter.Comment
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ExactlyOriginally posted by Churchill View PostPut the thing in trim and it'll fly itself...
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not a bird, noOriginally posted by zeitghostFar too many "Jesus" bolts in helicopters.
After all, you've never seen a rotary winged bird, now have you?Coffee's for closersComment
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Although I've never seen a fixed wing bird either come to that!Originally posted by zeitghostFar too many "Jesus" bolts in helicopters.
After all, you've never seen a rotary winged bird, now have you?Jim is a Jedi! - Dara
Jim is EVIL! - Jenny Eclair
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I am no ornithologist but I am fairly certain that an albatros can and does flap its wings.... therefore it cannot be called fixed wing (although it/they do glide quite a lot)Originally posted by zeitghostThough it rarely gets out of ground effect.Jim is a Jedi! - Dara
Jim is EVIL! - Jenny Eclair
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