http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17i43MTx4o8
Well at least he tried!
John
Ps anyone ever seen this model before? It seems they've also built a Short/Mayo composite!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFk5Y_F-dwg
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'That was magnificent'..
Not what I'd have said but there you go. Very impressive rate of climb
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And an even more impressive rate of decent!
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Brilliant
I love the techical expressions
and the temp weight for the second flight with only two remaining rotor blades
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I love the techical expressions
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Re: Thank god this bloke didn't build and fly the real Rotodyne!
Had he actually powered the rotor, it might had worked. 


