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(VIDEO) 200MPH Radio Controlled Jet

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MJ Rudy - 22 Jul 2006 13:51 GMT
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/200mph-radio-controlled-jet-188821.php

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This radio controlled jet beats the pantaloons off anything we ever
had as a kid. The Gruapner Hotspot Jet goes up to 200MPH and has a
Jetcat P80 turbine on the back. The best part is that actually sounds
like a jet. Be careful buzzing little Susie's house with this one—one
wrong move and you're in for three counts of manslaughter. – Jason
Chen
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Kevin(Bluey) - 22 Jul 2006 15:23 GMT
> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/200mph-radio-controlled-jet-188821.php
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> wrong move and you're in for three counts of manslaughter. – Jason
> Chen

Awesome,thanks for the link.

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kim - 22 Jul 2006 17:40 GMT
> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/200mph-radio-controlled-jet-188821.php
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> wrong move and you're in for three counts of manslaughter. - Jason
> Chen

Too fast to enjoy really. I'd rather have a jet-assisted sailplane.

(kim)
Rufus - 22 Jul 2006 18:31 GMT
> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/200mph-radio-controlled-jet-188821.php
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> wrong move and you're in for three counts of manslaughter. – Jason
> Chen

Sounds like a jet because it IS a jet...

These have been around for a while - they seem to be very popular in GB
and on the Continent.  I'm not sure how/if they are regulated outside of
the USA, but I've heard you have to posess a special rating to fly jet
powered model aircraft.

I'd also suspect that the actual speed record for a jet powered model is
probably well in excess of 200 MPH.

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Gray Ghost - 22 Jul 2006 20:27 GMT
>> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/200mph-radio-controlled-jet-188821.p
>> hp
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> I'd also suspect that the actual speed record for a jet powered model
> is probably well in excess of 200 MPH.

At 293 feet per sec one has to wonder what the usable range of an RC
transmitter is. How about simply keeping a visual track on a 2' long object
moving at that speed. It seems to me if you did not compensate quicjly
enough you could easily lose control and at that speed and the distances
involved how you could really tell.

Maybe it's just my tired old eyes. God Bless 'em if someone else could do
it.

Frank
e - 22 Jul 2006 20:36 GMT
>>> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/200mph-radio-controlled-jet-188821.p
>>> hp
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>
>Frank

i suspect if you can get over the weight penalty, you could
use a gps and computer to have it do a programmed flight
from take off to landing.
or perhaps if the radio reciever has enough range, it could
be controlled from the ground. i suspect this would be
easiest, but i have no idea as to rc's signal range. i would
think up to 25 miles doable.
any real smart rc'ers out there?
A.T. - 22 Jul 2006 21:22 GMT
For further information on the RC jet turbines etc, check out URL at
Alan's Hobby, Model & RC Web Links
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/
             under
"Jet Engines, Jetex, Pulse Jets and Turbines"
and under
"Jet & Turbine RC Aircraft sites.

Artesjet News - homebuilts
Boomerang Jets
California R.C. Jet Association -
JAA - Jet Aerosport Association of Australia
Jet Adict Links
Jet Links
Jet World Masters
jetZILLA online magazine - miniature jet propulsion.
Kress Jets
Philip Avonds Scale Jets
ROJets
Tamjets
Wennmacher Modell Technik    "

Regards
Alan T.
Alan's Hobby, Model & RC Web Links
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/
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> >>> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/200mph-radio-controlled-jet-188821.p
> >>> hp
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> think up to 25 miles doable.
> any real smart rc'ers out there?
Rufus - 22 Jul 2006 21:30 GMT
>>>>http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/200mph-radio-controlled-jet-188821.p
>>>>hp
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> think up to 25 miles doable.
> any real smart rc'ers out there?

Back in the day when I was heavy into R/C, the AMA used to like to
stress the point that a 12 pound R/C pattern plane moving at 125 mph has
the same kinetic energy as a 30-06 rifle bullet.  Having been hit by a
small R/C airplane once myself...yeah - you can kill someone if you make
a bad enough mistake.

The best way of maintaining situational awareness flying these fast jet
models would be to have a closed circuit camera onboard and fly the
thing like an RPV.  But I think the guys that fly them generally know
the limits of their own eyeballs, and keep the things within that box.
Those engines alone run upwards of $2500+...you don't take chances at
that price.

I know that in the USA the FAA is taking an interest in the
proliferation of large scale and high speed model aircraft operations
within civil use airspace - i.e.; the sharing of operations between
large models and full-scale aircraft.  Av-leak has had several article
on the subject.  I know commercial RPV/UCAV operators are being held to
the same currency standards as FAA licensed Private pilots, and are also
required to be Instrument rated.

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Daryl - 23 Jul 2006 02:53 GMT
>>>> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/200mph-radio-controlled-jet-188821.p
>>>> hp
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> think up to 25 miles doable.
> any real smart rc'ers out there?
being a former RC'er flying a 6 to 8Lb plane at even 1000ft distance becomes
a problem due to your eyes limitations, you can easily loose directional
awareness, you will loose site of the aircraft before the
transmitter/receiver looses signal, and btw I once flew an 8lb 60 powered
Ugly stik clean throught a pickup truck camper shell like a hot knife
throught butter
Doug Wagner - 22 Jul 2006 20:54 GMT
> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/200mph-radio-controlled-jet-188821.php
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> wrong move and you're in for three counts of manslaughter. - Jason
> Chen

I don't think I'd have the "right stuff" to fly this one...I'd be in a mild
state of panic the whole time!

Doug Wagner
Mad-Modeller - 24 Jul 2006 05:03 GMT
Just the thing for Calvin!  He can finally rid himself of Susie.  ;)

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
 
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