Hats off to you guys who have the courage, talent, resourcefulness,
intelligence, insight and ambition to innovate! May you all have longer and
more successful lives than those whose limitations confine them to using
those ubiquitous RTF's!
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] TWhipper TWhiz
> Date: Friday, December 29, 2000 2:31 PM
>
> In a message dated 12/29/2000 2:32:02 PM Central Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Flew it across my living room a few times and then just had
> > to start modifications.
> > Mod 1 - made a dihedral wing with elliptical tips.
> > Mod 2 - made a T-tail with matching elliptical tips.
> > Mod 3 - replaced putty with a T-pin.
> > Now my Whipper Whiz looks like a mini-hotliner.
> > It flies about the same as the stock one, but looks much cooler.
> > Distance - all the way across the living room.
> > Time - until it hits the wall.
>
> I made a molded carbon Whipper Whiz with a removable 2 piece V-tail (for
easy
> transport) and 5 piece polyhedral variable camber, pseudo-elliptical,
pylon
> mounted, breakaway, water repellent, ozone friendly wing with the
AG2001TA
> airfoil (AG stands for antigravity, TA for thermal attracting) outfitted
with
> RES flaps and ailerons that were literally bristling with external RADS
> linkages (for easy access). It flew THROUGH the wall and disappeared. I
KNEW
> I shouldn't have thrown away the molds, but I thought "who's gonna want
one
> of these if they can get them right away? Besides, if I have to make new
> molds, I can charge more!". I'm going to stop the watch......now. The
wife is
> none too happy about the hole in the wall.
>
> Bill Wingstedt
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