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  • The ultimate Star Wars toy?

    A twenty-foot rocket powered flying X-wing!

    Is that the coolest thing ever....?


  • #2
    If they're looking for a test-pilot on the SECOND run - COUNT ME IN!!
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    • #3
      Now that is kick ass!
      I want one just to put on the front lawn.
      -Rick

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      • #4
        As a kid I always wanted a life-sized X-wing just to play in! SHIT LET ALONE FLY haha! That thing rocks!
        Last edited by wakeUPdead; 10-04-2007, 12:03 PM.

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        • #5
          That is totally cool, that thing is gonna cause major GAS if it works well and goes into production.

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          • #6
            Now that is the hopes and dreams of a billion star wars fans right there... I want!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by CharvelRocker View Post
              Now that is the hopes and dreams of a billion star wars fans right there... I want!
              +1.

              That show on Discovery Channel (The Science of Star Wars) pretty much dashes our dreams - can't make a light saber, can't go faster than light, not sound effects in space, no cool explosions.....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by CharvelRocker View Post
                Now that is the hopes and dreams of a billion star wars fans right there... I want!
                +2!

                That is uber fuggin' cool!

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                • #9
                  Anybody know where in California this is going off next week? (I'm not enough of a geek to go look)
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DonP View Post
                    +1.

                    That show on Discovery Channel (The Science of Star Wars) pretty much dashes our dreams - can't make a light saber, can't go faster than light, not sound effects in space, no cool explosions.....
                    Of course they based all that on Earth-based science, as well as theories that A) were not accurately tested and B) based, again, in a level of science that imposes limitations on itself

                    Light-speed travel is possible, but not with an internal combustion engine (gotta make those oil companies rich $$$)

                    Light sabers are possible, but it can't be done with "just" a laser. You can do it with a plasma field.

                    You could do it with a laser if you could contain the beam inside an electron field, but as soon as you touch anything with it the electron field is suspended and you end up with a very big laser pointer.

                    An ion pulse engine cannot work - theoretically - because Earth-bound science cannot generate a big enough ion pulse particle - at least not in a way that won't be confiscated by the mitlitery.

                    Then again, it's not like they moved MIT up to the zero-gravity of outer space so they could test anything, so their theories are bunk IMO. Well-though-out and technical bunk, but bunk nonetheless.
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                    • #11
                      I vote for the vibrating light saber
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                      • #12
                        Yeah..it's sweet..

                        But this will happen ..only much BIGGER!!! http://youtube.com/watch?v=OeTDaWf6f...related&search=

                        Or this http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZL7upK2kU...related&search=

                        This one actually looks bigger and it goes SPLAT!! http://youtube.com/watch?v=YAWwe474Y...related&search=

                        Lots of RC splats.. http://youtube.com/watch?v=nG_d0yLNx...related&search=

                        I dunno that's ALOT of $$$ for a SPLAT!!!
                        Last edited by horns666; 10-05-2007, 03:49 AM.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Newc View Post
                          Of course they based all that on Earth-based science, as well as theories that A) were not accurately tested and B) based, again, in a level of science that imposes limitations on itself

                          Light-speed travel is possible, but not with an internal combustion engine (gotta make those oil companies rich $$$)

                          Light sabers are possible, but it can't be done with "just" a laser. You can do it with a plasma field.

                          You could do it with a laser if you could contain the beam inside an electron field, but as soon as you touch anything with it the electron field is suspended and you end up with a very big laser pointer.

                          An ion pulse engine cannot work - theoretically - because Earth-bound science cannot generate a big enough ion pulse particle - at least not in a way that won't be confiscated by the mitlitery.

                          Then again, it's not like they moved MIT up to the zero-gravity of outer space so they could test anything, so their theories are bunk IMO. Well-though-out and technical bunk, but bunk nonetheless.
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                          • #14
                            Ok... how do they know if it will fly? A plane isn't a matter of an engine on wings. For all they know this thing will barely take off, or the controls won't have much effect, they also will have to set the trims, it may not be adjustable properly... so many ifs... I do hope it works though, that'd be awesome.

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                            • #15
                              Wind tunnel testing maybe???

                              Hell... with enough thrust, you can get a brick to fly.
                              Controlling the brick in flight is the trick.
                              -Rick

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