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Old 12-17-2014, 07:29 AM
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Default Amazing Airbus indoors!!

This may or may not have been posted here before, but I was so amazed I just had to post it as a Christmas treat for jet lovers! (OK - it's not
a jet, but I would love to fly a similar F-16 indoors!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDtqUg8R6Jw
Old 12-17-2014, 08:46 AM
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That was beautiful! thank you for sharing.
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i have seen that before but I am surprised you don't see the kit available, I think I would sell well it has to be the best low stress flying out there
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Hey folks,

This one caught my eye too!
But, what is not mentioned is, the fact that Martin employed a very clever system to contain Helium gas to assist in the bouyancy of the structure!
Sure is cool though. I imagine that Horizon, or someone of the sort will soon jump on this novelty. I think the use of Helium in the jet would not be very dificult to satisfy, as the gas is "mostly" available at gift card shops where party balloons are sold?
Any way you slice it however, it is very very cool!
Frank

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Originally Posted by Frank Alvarez
Hey folks,
Martin employed a very clever system to contain Helium gas to assist in the bouyancy of the structure!
Frank
So thats what it is! So simple, but brilliant. Loved how it flew scale like.....

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