JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 96,646 Reaction score 8,028 Location South Country 12 Sep 2012 #1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=g3oUkyMae0c#! who'd have thought it?
crank39 Joined 1 Dec 2009 Messages 6,430 Reaction score 1,602 Location East Mids Country 12 Sep 2012 #2 It'll never take off
noseall Joined 2 Feb 2006 Messages 65,400 Reaction score 6,488 Location Staffordshire Country 12 Sep 2012 #3 Perhaps it may never take off but if you put enough spin on it then maybe it will.
JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 96,646 Reaction score 8,028 Location South Country 12 Sep 2012 #4 it takes off in the film.
L libby lou lou Joined 16 Oct 2006 Messages 3,761 Reaction score 131 Location Lancashire Country 12 Sep 2012 #5 JohnD said: it takes off in the film. Click to expand... John
B big-all Joined 12 Jul 2004 Messages 22,011 Reaction score 2,403 Location Surrey Country 12 Sep 2012 #6 fairly pointless really assuming it does take off and fly its only ever going to be for a very very short time
fairly pointless really assuming it does take off and fly its only ever going to be for a very very short time
AronSearle Joined 18 Nov 2011 Messages 3,770 Reaction score 432 Location Buckinghamshire Country 13 Sep 2012 #7 I wouldn't say it's completely pointless, if they can build a frame and blades lightweight enough to be powered by a human, think what they could do with a small battery pack and motor weighting about the same as a man.
I wouldn't say it's completely pointless, if they can build a frame and blades lightweight enough to be powered by a human, think what they could do with a small battery pack and motor weighting about the same as a man.
joe-90 Joined 28 Oct 2005 Messages 31,280 Reaction score 1,999 Country 13 Sep 2012 #8 Give it a whirl.
T TriggerSlab Joined 13 Sep 2012 Messages 26 Reaction score 4 Location London Country 13 Sep 2012 #9 Really clever as an experiment. But looking at the size of those blades you'd need a hell of a big car park (err 'copter park) at your local Tescos.
Really clever as an experiment. But looking at the size of those blades you'd need a hell of a big car park (err 'copter park) at your local Tescos.