11-Pound Model Plane Vs. The Atlantic, Again
Luap Nanreffeh writes "Last year, (/. Story 1, /. story 2) Maynard Hill and some retired NASA buddies tried to set a record for flying a model aeroplane across the atlantic ocean (from Newfoundland to Ireland). Their plan, using GPS, onboard controllers, and a gallon of gas, would have been the first to cross the Atlantic under FAI rules. They didn't have much luck last year, but now they're at it again. The first launch should be tonight."
instead of giving an exact date, just waiting until weather conditions are perfect to fly it?
I have over 70 freaks, do you?
What makes you think that they aren't already doing this. It's not like they'd post to Slashdot if they were successful.
A potential terrorist device?
I can see it now. Our next military campaign will be to eradicate model airplane building materials from the rest of the globe.
So, a cat is a 4-legged mammal with hair? Isn't that a woolly mammoth?
Nope, invalid logic.
Don't think of it as a flame---it's more like an argument that does 3d6 fire damage