HPR cat in snow, because the pond is frozen
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Wow! Thats simply cool!!
The good thing about running in the snow is that you can run to it and flip it over if wrecked. No need for a rescue rig...My prop hasn't been wet in a while.Comment
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Hello Guys,
just wanted to tell you that this is acutally my HPR06 in the video driving on snow. I had the idea after some "Glühwein" (hot spiced wine) at the last meeting of the PBS Passau members and today I tried it the first time.
As some people had problems watching the video, the link in the first post of Gerwin is deactivated, now the video is available at our Youtube Account:
(maybe Gerwin could edit his first post, that anybody will see the change immediately!)
So thanks that you like if, I have already some ideas to improve the performance. This was just the beginning......
For any questions, I'll try to answer them.
Best regards,
ManuelComment
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Now I've seen it all! LMAO!!!
Sounds like we need to give this a try!
Hopefully it will work for single drive too?Nortavlag Bulc
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That's crazy!!
wonder if you have to prop up or down in snow conditions!
I have a brushless mini alligator tours that i want to try in the snow.Comment
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Awesome!!!!
How lame, he needed to push it to get it moving.....
OK, this is soooooooo cool! I am trying this. I am just trying to figure out the pickup for the snow cooling.....
OK, lets see. I have a 24" shallow mono that might be perfect for this. I wonder how the 1/10 cracker boxes would work? think I will also try the three point hydro. Would I need a larger turn fin?
I am serious, this could have serious implications for rc boats! This is so awesome.
No longer flat running. Smooth virgin field for the hydros, you can make hills and ramps for the vees, tons of possibilities. And I just got my high speed video camera! Oh yeah!
OK, have to hand it to the Germans on this one, brilliant!
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