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Originally posted by Dactylion View PostWell I obviously didn't think I'd have to explain it...
I should've just typed NORKS!!!
Sorry, my bagpipe knowledge is up there with my flying knowledge. Apologies for wasting your gag !
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If you have to explain it...Originally posted by Dactylion View PostMay I apologise unreservedly for my little pun/play on words mock confusing a part of a bagpipe with a remote control gizzmo.
or to put it more simply
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May I apologise unreservedly for my little pun/play on words mock confusing a part of a bagpipe with a remote control gizzmo.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWould need to be a hell of a remote control for me to do it. Clipheed is the flying man.
or to put it more simply
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Would need to be a hell of a remote control for me to do it. Clipheed is the flying man.Originally posted by Dactylion View PostMy money is in TestMangler, Mini or Cliphead
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Maybe a robot earthworm or similar would be better, you could send it sneaking into places without being noticed. Mmmm!
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I really really want one but I imagine in reality there's a lot of faffing about like with model planes, and that sounds dull.
Plus they all seem to work LOS with short battery life and to me the magic would be being able to fly a proper distance rather than drive to the thing you want to send the drone to look at - send it up a river or a mountain to play at being Attenborough.
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