Ok glad to see some controvasy, maybe I didn't quite explain myself
well enough(very probably knowing me)
point 1

RC aircraft is a flying verhcle that is entirly controled by a remote
system. Let me emphasise flying. Suspended from a fixed wire is not
flying. This removes the worry of rotating blades, and losing control
issues.

point 2

When the aircraft phase is called, I had envisioned everybody stepping
away from the battle field, watching from a safe distance, or having a
cuppa(mines a dargeling or earl grey) After the aircraft has done it
straffing run and been taken down, everyone checks for hits. Noone
standing in the way or close to the route taken removes chance of
aircraft hiting anyone. As a thought maybe the paintball gun should be
limit to a 45deg down angle, in the same way the tanks are only
allowed 10deg elevation. This would severly limit their range to about
12-15 foot from the plane.

point 3

Since everybody is made aware of a straffing run, since it has to then
be set up(if it wasn't secret everyone would avoid the area covered by
the straffing run), and everyone stands to one side and looks on, pass
usfull/useless coments, or laugh histericly at frendly fire, I don't
see where this can go wrong. Please please please don't tell me it can
go wrong, tell me HOW it can go wrong, so I can work out the wrinkles.

point 4

 Maybe a video might show far better than I can explain, exactly how I
envision this.........Working on it.

Now back to making tracks for Stampy...........

On Nov 11, 6:57 pm, "Clark Ward Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please don't think that my argument implies that I'm advocating for RC
> Apaches or A-10's...  Armed aircraft (not counting the wire-line and
> such suggested as aircraft) would be a nightmarish accident waiting to
> happen.  With respect :)
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