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  • MyTFAL

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    As a rule the military is 15 years more advanced than the private sector, if these guys have this,.....what the hell do the Black ops guys have up thier sleeve?
     

    artabr

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    As a rule the military is 15 years more advanced than the private sector, if these guys have this,.....what the hell do the Black ops guys have up thier sleeve?

    They had a guy in Broussard that was making small UAV's for the military. IIRC, they were about this size. Prop driven though, stealth before speed, I'm guessing.

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    Boeing is working on one for the Air Force, except it's full size. The prototype can carry a 250 lb. bomb and do 450 mph. They say the operational payload will be 2,000 lb. of smart type munitions.

    http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/x-45-ucav/



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    3axap

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    I was wondering what the fuel is and how much is carried on board.

    The flame that came out on ignition was pretty clean.

    Fascinating toy!

    These operate on Jet A kerosene with a little oil mixed in. For a plane that size, I'd expect 20-30 oz of fuel to be used. Maybe even less depending on how much space they have inside.
     

    Swami

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    That was some good piloting right there. I prefer the prop-driven aerobatic planes like the Extras, etc., but I can really respect someone handling something going that fast! And to land it right at his feet... nice! :D
     

    SwampKat

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    this is one of the coolest things I've seen in a bit... I'd be afraid of crashing it into someone's house :D

    That's why you work you way up to turbine license from academy of model aeronautics and get their liability insurance, but that still doesn't cover the $10k+ you have to spend to replace crashed aircraft.

    Here is a link if anyone is interested in finding a local club to watch or find a local club to learn to fly:

    http://www.modelaircraft.org/
     

    themcfarland

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    as a kid, I used to work a concession stand in illinois, to support the AMA guys.. the things the guys did with rubberbands and cake beaters.. wow..
     

    herohog

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    Google those tiny V8, V12 and Radial "gas" engines that some guys make for those planes. They are unreal!
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1rjRmTV9qE[/ame]
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mutb7KgA9NM&feature=fvw[/ame]
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8TXMUaC9Os&feature=related[/ame]
     

    Nail Gun

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    It's amazing what those planes can do. I used to fly a lot when we had the club in Slidell. Fastest I've been was approx 180mph. That speed will get ahead of you fast, I can't imagine flying a micro turbo jet like that.

    For anyone around Shreveport there are a bunch of areobatic and jet guys who fly at the SHARKS field. They're friendly and always happy to entertain guests.
     

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