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Happy 4th! [message #99962] |
Tue, 06 July 2004 15:32   |
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SuperFlyingEngi
Messages: 1756 Registered: November 2003
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How do helicopters work? Do they have a small rocket motor on each side of a rotor blade, so it gets lit, and rockets go off and carry it up? I have something vaguely similar to that, it's a Black Cat Surface to Air Missile, its a little pot thing that has two rockets pointing opposite ways on a cylinder, they go off, it spins around incredibly fast, and then a huge rocket pointing down lights off, and the thing just shoots up into the air. These are bad for shooting in roads in a neighbourhood, because once it goes maybe 100 feet into the air, it doesn't explode, and a big cardboard thing comes falling back down. This is what we hit the neighbour's roof with. Then, like 4 of my friends were sitting real close to a fireworks that shoots a whole ton of mini-bottle rockets up in the air [it has 100 shots; each is about the size and shape of a crayon] where they discovered the thing behaves like a shrapnel bomb in the air, raining down tiny pieces of fireworks for a 20-yard radius or so.
Good times.
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