Check out this video/ model airplane (http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=SDbQ5xvsrIU)
I want one!
The only thing he needs to add to make it more realistic is afterburners for takeoff and a parachute for landing. Impressive.
Here is one under construction:
http://www.mmrca.org/lance/sledframe.html (http://www.mmrca.org/lance/sledframe.html)
The link doesn't load the video for me... It must be my end that's messing up.
You Tube RC SR-71 Jet
here is one with afterburners:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn4RezmEpqM
enjoy
OMG OMG OMG OMG WANT WANT WANT WANT
All time favorite aircraft.
<faints>
By the way... After Burners (AB's) are not allowed by the AMA in the US on remote controlled aircraft.
In the above video, those are not real AB's. Those are LED's made to give the look of AB's
So don't anyone get any not so bright ideas.
Otherwise, pretty cool.
Even if they are just for show? As in lights or something.
P.S. Upon further reading the video poster said those are LEDs.
Was that video in the US?
Oh well.
Quote from: JoeTomasone on July 29, 2010, 06:49:25 AM
OMG OMG OMG OMG WANT WANT WANT WANT
All time favorite aircraft.
<faints>
Sweet RC!!!!!!!!
Someone call a medic, we have a situ-
<faints>
Yeah, it's that cool
That was 2 different models in one video. Incidentally, parts of the video were slowed down for effect. It looks VERY different in real time.
I have a jet in my hanger awaiting a turbine once I find the money. However, it may get sold for a better project.
Still sweet, just did not want people fooled.
Incidentally, those models that have AB's are very impracticable. The AB burns most of the fuel needed for flight so it makes the flight very short. Most want longer flight times over the short cool factor, weight increase, and potential for a fireball.
The second video (the only one my PC lets me watch) has a comment by the poster that says the AB is just a ring of LED lights. So, much safer, more practical, and wicked cool looking.
If something with that kind of pricetag was in my possession, I would not be giving it more fireball potential...
Quote from: SilverEagle2 on July 29, 2010, 03:29:53 PM
By the way... After Burners (AB's) are not allowed by the AMA in the US on remote controlled aircraft.
There's a couple company making the equivalent of an afterburner engine, and no apparent regs in the US against it - if you're not interested in AMA affiliation, then there doesn't seem to be anything stopping you.
Be careful about flying a flame thrower, though!
Flying an expensive lawn dart with no liability insurance is stupid. So I choose the AMA.
Now if you choose to self insure...knock yourself out.
If you listen closely, near the end of the video you can hear people talking. It doesn't sound like English. Of course, that doesn't mean they don't live in the U.S.
Quote from: nicktavegia on July 30, 2010, 11:59:06 AM
If you listen closely, near the end of the video you can hear people talking. It doesn't sound like English. Of course, that doesn't mean they don't live in the U.S.
I'm pretty sure I heard German in that video.
I bet you are looking at $15-$20,000 to build one of these. I found the jet engines on-line for $5,200 then you need 2!!!
Quote from: mashcraft on July 30, 2010, 09:20:50 PM
I bet you are looking at $15-$20,000 to build one of these. I found the jet engines on-line for $5,200 then you need 2!!!
Holy crap...
The olde adage sez, "The difference between men and boys, is the price of their toys." The above is one of the reasons. :)
BTDT, got the t-shirt.