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oh my... that got my adrenaline pumping and some fun thoughts. that would be awesome to ride in.
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Yup, it is. The California Highway Patrol can't find any statutes that are being violated. Since he left the original engine in place, and uses that one for most driving functions, he can't be cited for an illegal engine modification (because he didn't modify the original engine - he just added an extra one!).

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Yeah, Collin Fultz and I debated on how hard it would be to put a Rolls-Royce Model 250 turbine in his dads Suburban. Because the 250's primary power output is a rotating shaft for helicopters it would just require a wicked clutch and some super sticky tires.

The problem is that it is hard to change the amount of power applied to the wheels. Either way, grossly over powering the vehicle.
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Dude imagine that thing on the Autobahn. You guys across the pond have much better highways than we do.
On the German Autobahns, yes... but definately not on the British Motorways. Our roads are too busy, you'll have toasted cars for breakfast. Plus it'd destroy the roads.
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I saw this car a few (days) months ago at the Detroit autorama and it looks VERY unsafe. jet is inside the car and the intake comes up to right behind the front armrest with just a screen protecting the intake. There is no way that this gets enough air to get goin very fast and even if it did the noise would be deafening. But you car would be very clean afterwords (huge vaccuum cleaner in back seat)
Wasn't there a Darwin award for something similar to this where a guy strapped a missle to an Impala.........and, well....to make a long story short, decided the gene pool was too crowded to stay in.

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Yup, it is. The California Highway Patrol can't find any statutes that are being violated. Since he left the original engine in place, and uses that one for most driving functions, he can't be cited for an illegal engine modification.........
I wonder if they've decided yet whether having a jet engine on your car has been known to cause cancer in the state of California yet!
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Re: When geeks have time on their hands...

heh heh heh... All of a sudden this post just doesn't seem quite so strange any more, does it?!!?!! So I am thinking that this:

might make a perfect little robot-sized version of the General Electric T58-8F for next year's game...

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Re: When geeks have time on their hands...

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heh heh heh... All of a sudden this post just doesn't seem quite so strange any more, does it?!!?!! So I am thinking that this:

might make a perfect little robot-sized version of the General Electric T58-8F for next year's game...

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Can you elaborate on what's in the photo? It almost looks like a pulse jet made out of water pipe and fittings but I just can't believe that it is. Is this one of your toys?
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Re: When geeks have time on their hands...

are we starting to see the darker, more destructive side of Dave .







...Or is it all a hint for next year's game .
flying jet robots would be fun.....
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It's a direct hint to next year's KOP!!! Dave has just ensured us all teams will be able to build a rocket powered robot next year!!!
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Supposedly a guy strapped a JATO rocket to his car (Urban Legend). It states that a guy strapped it on, fired it off and became airborne and hit a mountain. JATO stands for Jet assisted Take Off. Once lit, it can not be shut off.
Mythbusters proved it wouldn't work.
I saw the Navy's Blue Angels C-130 use them. It's very impressive to see a C-130 take off at about a 45 degree angle
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But what happens if the autonomous code sends the robot in the wrong direction (toward the audience)?
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But what happens if the autonomous code sends the robot in the wrong direction (toward the audience)?
hah maybe its another hint, everyone in the audience becomes a human player, and their goal is to not get hit we could win plenty of safety points like that too
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Can you elaborate on what's in the photo? It almost looks like a pulse jet made out of water pipe and fittings but I just can't believe that it is. Is this one of your toys?
Effectively, it is a low-impulse version of exactly that. Click on the image to go to the original post that explains why the burner was built.
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There is a simple solution for this concern. A bank of special switches will be located at the scoring table. Each switch will be directly connected to the FTS (Flight Termination System) that will be required on each robot. Military demolitions personnel from the USAF 45th Space Operations Wing at Patrick AFB will be on hand at the competition events to arm the FTS at the beginning of each match. That is why every operator interface station will be equipped with one of these:
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Effectively, it is a low-impulse version of exactly that. Click on the image to go to the original post that explains why the burner was built.
Thanks Dave. I didn't realize the photo was hot linked. After reading your post on making a home foundry I suddenly feel inspired!
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