Video clips - Newest at the bottom

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The latest 2-Cell 2-channel plane

New - twin motor steering

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

corsair

Marks new 25g Corsair two cell, two channel infra red (921K)

vulcan

Marks Vulcan goes through its paces - another 2C2C(701K)

 

graham

Grahams reliable plane, 2C2C(1.3 Meg)

 Now superceeded by is SE5? see below

actuator

The actuator.(107K)

 

Rays twin steer ducted fan(447K)

lacy

Freeflight rubber powered Lacy.(447K)

 

 

Here are some more from the November fun-fly, these are mainly Chris's 1-cell planes.

 

tiger moth

Dr. Chris's 1-cell Tiger Moth.(709K)

 

one cell

Another of Dr. Chris's 1-cell planes.(179K)

 

Dr. Chris's two motor Shorts Scion.(1.4 Meg - but worth it)

 

easy

How easy can it be???(683K)

 

andrew

The first flight of Andrew plane.(331K)

 

sopwith swallow

My Sopwith Swallow (26.5g) is just a bit too heavy.(1 Meg)

 

rays sopwith

Rays swordfish flies a lot better.(483K)

 

catalina

Mark catches the Catalina.(443K)

and from January

corsair Mark corsair again.(695K) Now flying reliably and turning on a six pence.
x57 Rays delta (755K) Twin motor but steered by 'flaperons' which increase the drag on one side. Mark calls it an X57
mig Marks Mig (773K) Flys like a dream..
hurricane Rays hurricane (735K) Another reliable flyer.
se5 Grahams Se5 (803K) The ultimate in endurance 2-cell planes?
rubber Simons free flight rubber power (427K) Only 3" long!

And across the seas has I/R caught on????

bobs Bob Selmens entry into 2-cell flying(729K)