The object is to have your streamer cross the path in front of the opponent to foul his prop. Or. . . if you're really good, use the wing's leading edge of your craft and hit the prop of the opponent's plane to snap or unbalance the prop. But of course, that's extremely risky.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D3cs5LpaQE
"Real" 'Birds of Prey'
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Re: "Real" 'Birds of Prey'
I just watched this. Looks like fun.
Years ago the local RC club had a member that attached home-made guns to his RC copter. They would fire a couple of .22 calibre shots each but he didn't get the timing on them right and the recoil would send it into a spin.
Years ago the local RC club had a member that attached home-made guns to his RC copter. They would fire a couple of .22 calibre shots each but he didn't get the timing on them right and the recoil would send it into a spin.
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