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On May 26, 6:17*pm, Brian Whatcott wrote:
What an imaginative idea. I know there is a certain class of folks who already make surface submersibles (only the snorkels show...) but they keep them crewed, and run a diesel to get them to the US with their valuable aromatic or sensory modification goods. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Brian (and the Group), If you are familiar with trans-Atlantic flights of model airplanes... or of the campus-to-campus flights of model airplanes buzzing along a carefully pre-planed flight-path between Miami and Boston, the following will not come as a surprise. The original Varieze was meant to be powered by a VW... and would have been far more successful, in my opinion, had they used my engine instead of Ted's. Water under the bridge and so forth. However, some diligent gentlemen from south of the border have apparently been making flights north of it in un--manned Variezes using VW engines with the prop on the proper end of the crank. One of their flight paths is said to be from the strip at the LA Bay junction to one of the WWII air strips out in the Mohave, where control is transferred to a local transmitter for landing. Once on the ground the cargo is removed, the bird refueled and sent back south. Another flight path, said to be the original, was from a strip in Sinaloa to a stretch of highway in Arizona, the move to Baja and the Mojave the result of inter-tribal warfare. All just Hobby Shop rumor, of course. Or rather the product of several hundred rumors about home-built RPV's heard but not seen as they putter their merri way back & forth at zero altitude, delivering Ami-Rica's most popular yarb at a hundred keys per trip. And if they lose one now & then it's no big deal. VW engines are cheap and so are N7EZ's if you don't have to worry about a canopy nor any human flight controls. -R.S.Hoover |
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