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Chinese Farmer Creates Homemade Flying Saucer (11 pics)
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1 Sep, 2011 |
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burpman
(1 Sep 2011 05:08) Total user comments:
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the question is, does it work?
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did it fly - don't think so
will Google
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amepfff
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Meh - I'd rather build a convincing knock-off of a Ferrari or Lambo.
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Well try
But Chinese product have no guaranty
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i was looking for to see if this shit could actually fly ???, the last picture you can see that some of the motors were cranked up.
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a quick search found several articles and non of them seem to know definitively, some say more work is needed others say it made a short flight before crashing....
my guess is it crashed without really flying
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Cool but better not fall out
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Where's the proof that it can fly?! I want cold hard evidence!
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(1 Sep 2011 19:48) Total user comments:
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Of course it can fly, if you throw it off a cliff!
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Looks more like a stationary air dryer.
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8 separate petrol motors with fixed pitch blades?
The base might be heavy enough to keep it balanced, but it's not clear how he would actually control it.
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http://www.odditycentral.com/n
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It flew 2 meters in height, and it was very unstable with only a high school degree.
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(1 Sep 2011 22:48) Total user comments:
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I wanna see it fly, it's not going to be pretty....
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So the ones we see in the sky really are UFO's??!! Lol
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somebody call mythbusters.
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Might make a minimal function hovercraft, certainly not a "flying saucer"
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well, it's a saucer anyway...
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