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flameout 26-02-2011 18:27

Re: Taking Minibots on Airplanes
 
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Given that aircraft are predominantly made of aluminum, how is this possible?
Oops. Thanks for the correction.

I should have known better :o .

wendymom 26-02-2011 19:58

Re: Taking Minibots on Airplanes
 
If anyone coming to the Florida Regional wants to ship their minibot to my house just PM me. I only live 7 minutes from the venue and I would be happy to deliver it to them.

11douglash 09-03-2011 19:36

Re: Taking Minibots on Airplanes
 
Because airplanes arn't made out of ONLY aluminum. While it isn't much of a big problem in the big jets, there are steel components in the airplane. And the airplane's electronics. The big problem, in reality, is the magnet coming close to the magnetometer in airplanes, thus distorting the magnetic compass. IN reality, this isn't much of a problem on big jets, since the magnetic field from magnets drop off as 1/r^3. But for small planes, where the magnetometer may be close to the cabin, this is a problem. And since the FAA is a beaucracy, odds are they would have a problem with it.


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