Marc J. Zeitlin wrote:
Chris Wells wrote:
I've got a radio-controlled helicopter that could snatch that prize
easily, with those specifications.
Did any of you guys claiming that this is so trivial actually read the
rules? It explicitly states:
"3.2.18.1 Take-off vertically under only rocket power from Point A.
No aerodynamic or air-breathing methods of hovering, propulsion, or
landing are permitted except in the case of abort."
"3.2.18.7 Take-off vertically under only rocket power from Point B.
No aerodynamic or air-breathing methods of hovering, propulsion, or
landing are permitted except in the case of abort."
Unless you've got a rocket powered helicopter that doesn't use
aerodynamics for lift, you could snatch nothing easily.
--
Marc J. Zeitlin
http://www.cozybuilders.org/
Copyright (c) 2006
Well shucky darn. That means I can't take it with my antigravity
drive. It is all perfected, I only need to get that last magnet
adjusted just soooo..
Harry K