
Plan 1, plan 2, plan 3.
It does fly.
(Here a reminder of the 1st RC Pyro model made.)
TechPro wrote:Since it's been repeatedly proven that the design is aerodynamically sound... someone (with more dough than me) should build a life size Pyro. Probably use twin jet engines (like used on small planes and coptors) for propulsion.
Still wouldn't have the up/down, left/right maneuverability, but would be cool as heck for an "experimental" type plane.
Leave. Go now, before the others find out what you said...Bet51987 wrote:Could you tell me the name of the song?
That's not in my nature.Duper wrote:settle down Issac.
If it's kept light enough, there are small jet engines that can be modified or configured to use thrust vectoring. You might not get the whole UD/LR thing, but VTOL in a GX would be very cool....especially being able to hover a metre or two off the ground.TechPro wrote:Since it's been repeatedly proven that the design is aerodynamically sound... someone (with more dough than me) should build a life size Pyro. Probably use twin jet engines (like used on small planes and coptors) for propulsion.
Still wouldn't have the up/down, left/right maneuverability, but would be cool as heck for an "experimental" type plane.
Not necessarily. You only need to expose enough of the bottom of the wheels to land, taking the angle of attack of the design while landing into consideration. I could see a small rail of wheels on each lower wingtip with 1 of the wheels sticking out of the trailing edge to catch the actual touchdown to rolldown, settling on the rest of the wheels in the wingtips and a retractable nosewheel with a shock absorber.Isaac wrote:TechPro wrote:Since it's been repeatedly proven that the design is aerodynamically sound... someone (with more dough than me) should build a life size Pyro. Probably use twin jet engines (like used on small planes and coptors) for propulsion.
Still wouldn't have the up/down, left/right maneuverability, but would be cool as heck for an "experimental" type plane.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! That would rule. Too bad the only way you could land would be to have a parashoot pop out the back.