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					|  Post subject: RC helicopter defies belief  Posted:  08 Aug 2009, 08:26  |  |  
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					| I don't know how to include a quick link but if you want to be amazed by some RC helicopter flying check out "Jamie Robertson" flying his T-Rex 700 on YouTube. I guarantee you won't believe it. He even autorotates at the end backwards to land in front of him. I understand he is the national champion, is fifteen years old, been flying RC for two years, and lives in Claremore OK. _________________
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					|  Post subject: Re: RC helicopter defies belief  Posted:  08 Aug 2009, 12:00  |  |  
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					| You can just click the YouTube button when you're posting and insert the URL like this: [youtube]http://youtu.be/yZufxj1ND9k[/youtube] BTW, that is sick!  (in a good way   )_________________
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					|  Post subject: Re: RC helicopter defies belief  Posted:  08 Aug 2009, 17:35  |  |  
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					| Those R/C heli's are crazy...      I got into the 3D airplane stuff, but the helis take it to a whole new level
 
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					|  Post subject: Re: RC helicopter defies belief  Posted:  08 Aug 2009, 19:33  |  |  
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					| Good stuff!
 Reminds me of the way many flying insects act randomly.  I've always wondered why, and now I know- They are demonstrating their aerobatic skills!
 
 Of course, if I had a brain the size of a fly, I'd probably forget where I'm going every 1/2 second, too.
 
 
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