Duh, of course. This video alway fuels that flame.
Also, I'm going to thread jack my own thread: I love that both these songs are simply titled Los Angeles.
Anyway, that's all I got. Back to editing and stuff.
In reply to David S. Wallens:
I'm pretty sure you can fly it one-handed, seems like the perfect mode of transportation for you presently.
You don't really expect any of us to say no do you?
I vote we do a Hovercraft class at the Challenge next year. Scratch built only. Plans are allowed but not encouraged. It would be Epic watching all of them try to complete the autocross portion.
In reply to Toyman01:
Between your jet-boat & turbojet builds, I'd call that more of an unfair advantage than a set of plans.
If my kid can do it, So can you
In reply to Pete Gossett:
If they give the go ahead, I'll clean out the shop and start building one tomorrow.
In reply to RevRico:
I've got a 500cc Kawasaki engine in the shop that should be more than enough for life and propulsion.
Most fun per dollar I ever had was a broken RC hovercraft I bought for $20. Fixed it up (mainly patching the skirt with electrical tape) and hooned it all over the place until one of the thrust motors seized up. Housing seemed to be sealed for life and the prop seemed to be pressed onto the motor shaft...
Pete Gossett wrote: In reply to David S. Wallens: I'm pretty sure you can fly it one-handed, ONCE.
Fixed it for you.
Going to be the voice of dissent...Go for a Blimp. Same drifty poor cornering performance, but a much bigger presence.
Plus, parachuting into the challenge parking lot opportunities.
The blimp is intriguing but I'll be honest: I'm not a fan of heights. I got my first helicopter rides recently and wasn't the biggest fan. This weekend I had to walk around a deep skatepark pool. Even that didn't thrill me. I know.
BrokenYugo wrote: The trouble with hovercrafts is they don't stop or steer very well.
Jesus, you sound exactly like the guy I talked to at the DMV.
BrokenYugo wrote: The trouble with hovercrafts is they don't stop or steer very well.
Neither do Mustangs, but that didn't stop JG.
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