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I also built one about that
time. Still trying to figure out how to make a RC one.
on 25/1/05
4:06 PM, AALmpsnew@xxxxxxx at AALmpsnew@xxxxxxx wrote:
At last week's Southwest Regionals, we got to see a
CHARYBDIS fly - that's the strange, flat, asymmetric, extremely weird
sounding, 1/2A powered FF helicopter. Actually, we saw two of them,
launched simultaneously! The device has also been called the McCutcheon
machine, in honor of the designer.
Anyhow, one got lost and was later turned in to the AMA officials
table. Jean Andrews flew and recovered his; contact me if you know who
the other one belongs to.
Here's what the thing looks like - and now you can build your own!
http://members.cox.net/arrio2/historic/CHARYBDIS2.PDF
AL
A. A. Lidberg model plan service
www.aalmps.com <http://www.aalmps.com/>
aalmps@xxxxxxx
I built one of those back when the Cox 010 was new. It
sounded like a demented hornet in a vertical bank.
Still drag it out occasionally to see the looks on faces.
Most fun least effort model I ever built.
Alan Wooding SAM 1788 Australia
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