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OT: Boxing Day Racing long, with some VW content)



well if you were thinking about using model rocket engines for attack
wouldent it be easier to use them for thrust insted. man that thing would
take off like.... well... a rocket :)

On 12/27/05, C Boyko <roccit_53@scirocco.cs.uoguelph.ca> wrote:
>
> OKay, for those not familiar, in Canada we have a holiday called Boxing
> day. In my world, it means only one thing, the annual family Christmas
> dinner and associated Teddy Bear Tricycle race. The reason I'm boring you
> with this is because I know there are many RC types who could give advice
> towards next year's project....
> About the race. About five years ago my mom gave my son and my nephew
> identical musical Teddy Bears, on plastic battery operated trikes. Of
> course, they drag raced them in the hallway, and ours smoked theirs right
> out of the box.
> The following year, we stuffed a huge battery up into the body of ours and
> challenged them to a repeat race. We really killed them.
> In subsequent years, motors have been swapped, our trike's been chopped,
> and our bear wore leathers instead of the santa suit. So a sanctioning
> body
> (NBRA) was set up, and this year's rules were hashed out. Thier effort was
> rocket powered by three CO2 cartridges (traction being a big issue), and
> ours went full out radio controlled with the back end out of a carpet
> racing car, and (VW CONTENT) Passat wiper linkage parts for front fork
> movement. Yeah, we beat them again. With enough time to do a victory donut
> at the end of the track. This is what it comes to in the winter, sad to
> say. We've been beaten once, and it will NOT happen again.
> So, next year is "unlimited class". The rules are simple: it has to fit
> into a beer case, and the bear must be included (though ours is already
> partially unstuffed for weight and centre of gravity reasons). I'm
> guessing
> the engines from the RC aircraft trainers will be the mill of choice for
> both bears next year, (the track will be in the woodshed) The question is,
> does anyone have experience with, ummm, attack options for RC? Yeah, I'm
> serious, some lightweight ordnance to take them out....Anyway, suggestions
> for chassis design and so on would also be appreciated. I know I can count
> on you guys...
> Cathy
> NBRA Champion, four out of five years....LOL
>
>
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