A Toy Too Cool for Words
Its probably the battery or charging the battery thats the issue. This is also not suitable for shipping to the US, and it also has a NiMH battery.
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Um whatever dudes, these friggin pwn those so bad,
http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=HydroFoam
not sure if its already been posted here, but they still rock !
http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=HydroFoam
not sure if its already been posted here, but they still rock !
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cool.
not TOO hard to do with a plane that weighs less than a pound or two.
We have an airshow here in Portland (well, more technically Hillsboro) and a troop of RC guys bring out their models that are like an 1/8 scale (some bigass RC's) and do some amazing stuff. Not quite as radical as your link portrays but some cool stuff none the less.
not TOO hard to do with a plane that weighs less than a pound or two.
We have an airshow here in Portland (well, more technically Hillsboro) and a troop of RC guys bring out their models that are like an 1/8 scale (some bigass RC's) and do some amazing stuff. Not quite as radical as your link portrays but some cool stuff none the less.
this X-UFO thing is just a dragonflier with a EPP foam protective frame stuck to it (so it doesn't cut things with it's blades).
we've mentioned the dragonfliers here on the DBB before, but it must have been before the 2003 forum cleanout.
http://www.rctoys.com/draganflyer5.php
edit: i found a place that sells both the dragonflyer and the X-UFO within australia.
check the prices and you'll know which one looks better.
$250AU ...............X-UFO
$1299AU - $2099AU .........DragonFlyer
we've mentioned the dragonfliers here on the DBB before, but it must have been before the 2003 forum cleanout.
http://www.rctoys.com/draganflyer5.php
edit: i found a place that sells both the dragonflyer and the X-UFO within australia.
check the prices and you'll know which one looks better.
$250AU ...............X-UFO
$1299AU - $2099AU .........DragonFlyer
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What do I have to do with 'Choppers'?WarAdvocat wrote:I hereby declare this thread worthy of necroing.
I just got an indoor RC Chopper for Christmas, and I'm interested in all things flying at the moment!
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oh... submersable all the way- not even a static diver (it goes down with forward speed pushing down on the planes) but a dynamic diver. (ballast tanks flood) I'll make a post on it some time... I just need to make some more progress and get my hands on a digital camera.Capm wrote:RC Sub? surface floater or you actually gonna have it submersable?