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Haha.. They were getting cocky with all the acrobatics.Engineer mantra....
"Looked good on paper"
Alot of work went into that.. I feel bad for them going home with all the pieces.First the rudder 'disintegrated' and then the plane just 'dissolved' into near-individual building components. It was almost like the only thing holding it together was the paint. I watched that on (almost) single-frame progression, and wow. Did that thing ever self-destruct. Only thing missing was a smoke-trail from a MANPAD or whatever they're called.
Laughing at my joke, not the destroyed effort of those artisans.
Yep rudder/tail went first. I don't know shit about planes. But it looked to me like the plane rolled 90 degrees to the right and after a 100 yards or so the "pilot" pitched the nose up, to climb. The tail came apart about 1/2 a sec after that move. I would imagine that would put a ton of load on the frame. Can a real fighter even do that move? I assume so, but never seen a plane try that move before.First the rudder 'disintegrated' and then the plane just 'dissolved' into near-individual building components. It was almost like the only thing holding it together was the paint. I watched that on (almost) single-frame progression, and wow. Did that thing ever self-destruct. Only thing missing was a smoke-trail from a MANPAD or whatever they're called.
Laughing at my joke, not the destroyed effort of those artisans.
Again I repeat myself. Dude you have some stories to tell.Hi,
Damn that sucks!!!
He should call me because I have the UAV version of this plane available...Can even make it dual UAV/Direct control if he would like.
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Sincerely,
Theis