Odd, or what?

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Filonian
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Odd, or what?

Post by Filonian »

This has appeared on all nodes this morning by Ito San, eagleeye.zip

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Post by AndyG »

Downloaded it, but not yet had a chance to fly it; does it fly like a Gnat? :wink: :lol:

To be fair, he's done a good job on the model, it matches well with the pictures on the Bell Helicopter site.

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He's certainly not put off by something being unusual is he!! :lol:

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Post by AndyG »

Actually for Itosan it's not that unusual, as he has done a couple of UAVs before. While they are not something I would fly, they do make very useful AI.

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Post by Filonian »

Not flown it much myself. Only a quicky to show the various "stages"

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