JasonM
Pattern Altitude
I love watching aerobatics, but the RC guys seem to be doing some pretty awesome stuff. Maybe I am not looking in the right place for videos. Stuff like this is pretty cool!
Yup, that thing gets away from 'em and bad things happen: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...an-decapitates-remote-control-helicopter.htmlWhat in the world... that looks dangerous for the spectators.
Yes, pretty much.Yup, that thing gets away from 'em and bad things happen: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...an-decapitates-remote-control-helicopter.html
Yup, that thing gets away from 'em and bad things happen: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...an-decapitates-remote-control-helicopter.html
Yup, that thing gets away from 'em and bad things happen: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...an-decapitates-remote-control-helicopter.html
The last time I saw Wayne Handley fly he was supposed to be flying his Turbine Raven but the delivery was late so he had the piston version. The turbine version was supposed to have a thrust output greater than the airplane weight so it should have sustained vertical flight. I'm glad I wasn't there to witness the crash that ended his airshow career. I like watching cool flying. I don't like seeing crashes.
It was my understanding that he made a full recovery. Did his injuries leave him physically unable to perform or did he elect to cease airshow performances due to that crash?
He is still flying. Doesn't fly air shows anymore to my knowledge but he is still active as a CFI specializing in aerobatics and upset recovery. I know several people that have flown with him and they all said it was a great experience.
Wayne Handley Aerosports
I hope he at least won a Darwin Award for that.
You don't really mean that I hope. My understanding of the DA is it is 'awarded' only for fatalities. Therefore, to wish one 'wins' is to wish him dead if only for his apparent stupidity. Which means the same applies to me about 100 times and counting.
All it is is a factor of power to weight ratio. I could probably get an MX to do it using a heavy flow nitrous oxide setup, probably 800-1000hp would hang it from the prop, but torque and translation may prove problematic without contra-rotating props. I think it was Ryan who did the Pogo project for the Navy that proved the concept.