Interesting article on Airbus A350:
http://www.designnews.com/author.asp?section_id=1392&doc_id=264009
Mike
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Interesting article on Airbus A350:
http://www.designnews.com/author.asp?section_id=1392&doc_id=264009
Mike
That pilot is too much! Fantastic.
Mike
Beautiful!
Pretty stout, for sure. That has to put a smile on Radim's face.
Consider me "rounded up". Sounds like we missed a good time this year. Let me know what your travel plans are and if you want to share a rental car, Dennis.
Thank you, Martin! Excellent.
Nice Tom! Gorgeous sky...
Simply... WOW, Scott! Fantastic. Had to watch it a second time with headphones :cool:
Nice video! Tighten the belts... ;)
Great photos!
Looks like a huge success! Thanks for posting the photos.
Nice Scott! Photo 5/7 is very cool. Looks like a 747 all dirtied up on final ;)
Thanks Radim.
Under-the-wing-cam for the win!!! Way to document the crop circles too.
Mike
Wow. If you ever get tired of this hobby, the world scale aerotow economy could very well collapse... ;) Too big to fail?
Sweet ship! Which airfoil does the 40% one use?
Mike
Kevin,
Check your PMs.
Mike
(In Italian) "And that, my friends, is how we land a 1/2 scale Arcus on a ridge without spoilers..." :cool:
Sweet. Looks great!
I'd definitely step out of line to wait to tow behind a biplane! Radial, even better. Very cool. Thanks Jim.
Sorry Jim, that was a f/s tow I was referring to. No, but that is a sweet biplane.
My mistake. Water ballast is standard and Radim's site states they carry 5 kg (11 lb) total. Cool.
You haven't towed until you've towed behind a prop-start biplane. Hope I never forget that 15 minutes of joy...
Pawnee is pretty much the go-to tug in the west.
Dennis,
Looking good, Hombre!
Would you mind putting all the brass it will hold in it and doing another weight measurement? Curious at what wing loading the GPS triangle guys in Europe are...
Beauty! Gorgeous ship.
Way to go, Joe. Congratulations! Beautiful ship.