I saw this on the news, and I'm wondering if this is beta-testing for the next O gauge helicopter car?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21450456
Here are some further details from the manufacturer.
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I saw this on the news, and I'm wondering if this is beta-testing for the next O gauge helicopter car?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21450456
Here are some further details from the manufacturer.
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I sure hope not. I would worry about who was watching me!
My son gave me a remote control helicoper that will fit on a flatcar. I can actually fly it well enough that I can take it off from there b ut i can't land it well.
Here's a pair of helicopter flatcars that I put together several years ago:
I paid about $20 each for my helicopter, my guess is that the British military probably paid a little bit more!
Jim
I have one of the helo's that you can take off from the car, but no way I could ever get it to land in the same place!
I just can't control it well enough. I crash it into a building or something every time. I had a beautiful scratch-built 1950s TV aerial on the roof of a downtown building and I destroyed it with the helicopter trying to land it on the roof. Serves me right.
A real helicopter accident, you should have filmed that for the news!
Oh the humanity!!!!
Actually, itdid not damage the holicopter - they6 seem to be made to crash. But it ruined the TV antenna I had built to stick up about a foot from a building roof - scratchbuilt from styrene rods - a three legged TV broadcast tower - one of those projects that looks easy but is actually hard to get the three sides of its triangular crossection evena dn straight so it looks good, etc. Completely ruined.
A real helicopter accident, you should have filmed that for the news!
I thought that this was it?
Pardon me for saying it this way Nicole, but I was pleased to hear in that video that the three people in that chopper are Not Quite Dead Yet.
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