CatmanV2
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Like the idea but was gravity not a velocity aiding feature?
Bloody hard to throw something without gravity aiding its velocity, in that case!
C
Like the idea but was gravity not a velocity aiding feature?
Bloody hard to throw something without gravity aiding its velocity, in that case!
C
Ah yes I had a friend who had one of these. We had a fun afternoon sending it the length of a football pitch to each other. We were just messing about so I reckon someone who knew what they were doing could send it, I dunno, a kilometre?
We have had two Aerobies in the past, and lost them both because they just fly so far... I’m going to guess it must be at least 250m
350m?
400m
Thanks Oneball, we think it looks great, even in the rain (which is just as well at the moment).(nice colour your GT)
Was it made of ice?Thanks Oneball, we think it looks great, even in the rain (which is just as well at the moment).
Question then:
In World War II the British spent considerable effort developing a unique aircraft carrier called Habakkuk. The initial work was promising although the project was abandoned by Churchill after the prototype stage. What was so remarkable about its construction?
Twin hull?
balsa wood?