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by bigiain
3623 days ago
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With a sea level low speed capability of staying airborne at 25mph, I suspect even given it's huge size and delicate construction - getting it down to a few feet off the ground and slowing down till it stalls, just like nearly all model gliders do, would be practical. If you look carefully at image #3 in the gallery - it looks like they've got tubular metal skids under each motor pod. I'd guess that's what they land on. |
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