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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: RTSigma on June 22, 2005, 06:14:26 PM
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We SERIOUSLY need these for Carrier vs. Carrier battles
Seaplanes (http://www.collegehumor.com/?movie_id=162106)
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Dude this is the coolest thing I've ever seen.
I'm thinking about getting into R/C now!
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any one know where i can get one???????
want one really baaaaaaad!!!
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COOL
So the FCC might complain, as ground R/C and arial R/C are supposed to be different bands, but who the hell cares :)
I'd paint the bottom of that thing to look like Superman, because the two forward hull sections look like arms and the wide stern looks like a cape :D
Here's where to buy them (In the near future) http://www.michaelconnally.com/
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that thing would be squirly as hell to fly but looks cool yeah. pretty cool:)
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Dang! I want one now:mad:
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When that thing went vertical all I could think of was N1K2.
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HTC sort of has this already..... some how they make PT boats fly around.... :)
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Soda's right.
Already been done.
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Originally posted by maxxius
any one know where i can get one???????
want one really baaaaaaad!!!
yeah where can you buy one?
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Originally posted by Morpheus
yeah where can you buy one?
http://www.michaelconnally.com/
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Just like you guys I want one too, but it looks like we'll have to wait awhile:(
So in the meantime you guys can contact me to order the next best thing :aok
(http://www.plumcreekmarketing.com/03flyinstuff/01imagesgeospace/fullsize/020013.jpg)
The kits are ready to assymble and are yours for 3 easy payments of $19.95 plus S&H
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For all the I want one's. I have been flying R/C for over 13 years and fly IMAC and Freestyle competitions. These thing will be a hand full and are not for beginners. If you have never flown a R/C plane before it will last about two seconds once it leaves the water before it becomes a foam pancake. These are built out of depron foam. Very light but very fragile. I wouldn't waist the money till you learn to fly a normal model and become a very good pilot. These fly at high-alfa all the time. This means you rely on prop thrust to fly the model all the time. Only very proficient pilots can handle these.
Just my two cents!
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I'll bet you that HT perks them :(
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I poste the link to that last week on the crazy thread, They are extremely hard to fly just like any other 3-d rc plane. They are always on the edge and as stated above they should not be attempted by beginners to rc. Mike should have those available in kit very soon. I have been in touch with him and plans and kit versions are in the works.