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on: Yesterday at 09:02:01 pm
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| Started by Bulletsnow - Last post by Brent Baker | ||
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If you really want to improve the sport you need to study Slow Take Off and Landing (STOL) planes front wings and apply that to hydrofoil fluid dynamics.
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on: Yesterday at 08:59:50 pm
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| Started by Bulletsnow - Last post by Brent Baker | ||
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Common, that's why he is in school, to learn the hard way
But seriously, if you plan on riding it, it better only be 4" long or it will snap in 1 sec. |
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on: Yesterday at 02:45:46 pm
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| Started by Bulletsnow - Last post by YJim | ||
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Snap, crackle, pop!
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on: Yesterday at 06:03:33 am
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| Started by Bulletsnow - Last post by Bulletsnow | ||
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And yes the plan is to have it be rideable.
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on: Yesterday at 05:36:35 am
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| Started by Bulletsnow - Last post by Bulletsnow | ||
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The board will be made of 2lb density foam board fiber glassed in and the foil out of a metal base to act as a skeleton then foam board and fiberglass it as well.
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on: Yesterday at 04:02:55 am
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| Started by Bulletsnow - Last post by MikeyG | ||
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What type of material were you thinking about making this project out of? Wood? aluminum? other?
Just curious. Do you actually have to be able to ride it? Or is it jst going to be a model? |
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on: September 05, 2010, 05:54:59 am
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| Started by Paul Queen - Last post by Brent Baker | ||
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Looks Nice! I have to hide mine in the garage or I can't think about things other than riding
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on: September 04, 2010, 05:53:45 pm
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| Started by Paul Queen - Last post by Paul Queen | ||
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on: September 04, 2010, 05:53:09 pm
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| Started by Paul Queen - Last post by Paul Queen | ||
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on: September 04, 2010, 05:48:38 pm
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| Started by Paul Queen - Last post by Paul Queen | ||