The latest 2-Cell 2-channel plane
These video clips were taken at the
Aeronutz fun fly at Parklands
starting on Oct 20 2001.
The slips are fairly experimental at the moment -
I will try and settle on a quality and do some more methodical recording at the
November fun-fly!
This following is in Realplayer format I've no idea if it will work!
5 minutes of Aeronutz flying at Parklands(1.2 Meg)
Waring the quality is pretty poor - I can put is on CD as MPEG if anyone is really interested?
Heres some smaller chucks as MPEGS, These have been slightly reduced in quality to keep the sizes down
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Marks new 25g Corsair two cell, two channel infra red (921K) |
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Marks Vulcan goes through its paces - another 2C2C(701K)
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Grahams reliable plane, 2C2C(1.3 Meg) Now superceeded by is SE5? see below |
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The actuator.(107K)
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Freeflight rubber powered Lacy.(447K)
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Here are some more from the November fun-fly, these are mainly Chris's 1-cell planes.
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Dr. Chris's 1-cell Tiger Moth.(709K)
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Another of Dr. Chris's 1-cell planes.(179K)
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Dr. Chris's two motor Shorts Scion.(1.4 Meg - but worth it)
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How easy can it be???(683K)
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The first flight of Andrew plane.(331K)
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My Sopwith Swallow (26.5g) is just a bit too heavy.(1 Meg)
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Rays swordfish flies a lot better.(483K)
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and from January
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Mark corsair again.(695K) Now flying reliably and turning on a six pence. |
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Rays delta (755K) Twin motor but steered by 'flaperons' which increase the drag on one side. Mark calls it an X57 |
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Marks Mig (773K) Flys like a dream.. |
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Rays hurricane (735K) Another reliable flyer. |
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Grahams Se5 (803K) The ultimate in endurance 2-cell planes? |
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Simons free flight rubber power (427K) Only 3" long! |
And across the seas has I/R caught on????
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Bob Selmens entry into 2-cell flying(729K) |