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Post by Dr. Evil on Jan 24, 2013 20:09:57 GMT -4
Guys and Gals, please stay tune for a brand new contest which is about to take place here on the Lounge! Only the Chaos Lounge can give away prizes such as the one I will be announcing shortly here today. This will be an exclusive Promotional Contest given away by RCA. Again, please stay tune for more details coming shortly.....
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Post by Chris Reibert on Jan 24, 2013 20:21:28 GMT -4
Sounds like we are gonna have some happy members!
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Post by jesses151 on Jan 24, 2013 20:25:45 GMT -4
Can't wait! Need something to do to pass the time this cold winter!!
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Post by heliharry on Jan 24, 2013 21:25:58 GMT -4
I know us newbies don't deserve yet, but it would be cool if we can get into this .... lol
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Post by chitty024 on Jan 24, 2013 21:34:28 GMT -4
woot!
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Post by garrettt04s on Jan 24, 2013 22:08:19 GMT -4
Excited
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Post by Dr. Evil on Jan 24, 2013 23:21:47 GMT -4
OK......READY??? Before I even get into all the details of what you will need to do..... I am gonna show you the prize thats up for grabs. As you can see, up for grabs is a 470 size Super Scale Fuse Heli Super Combo Kit! YES, I said a " Super Combo Kit" which includes all the electronics. The winner will have a choice to pick any one of the four colors shown above. This prize is valued at $600! Eurocopter AS350 Super Scale in 470 sizeFeatures: Multi blade rotor head and scale carbon fiber rotor blades included.Extremely detailed surface details, a realism unknown in this size class Complete cockpit from front to back including rear seats and joysticks.Complete built / pre installed position lighting system (controllable via aux channel)Special CCPM mechanics built in the top section, as on a real helicopter.Length: 35.5" Height: 11.5" Width: 6" Product comes pre-assembled Includes Desktop Display Stand SO...you now ask yourself, what do I need to do to win this baby? WELL...the answer is simple as long as your "ANSWER" is correct that is. Here is the question that needs to be answered correctly in order for you to win this bad boy! If you paid attention in school and did well in the subject of math then this may be your lucky day. If a plane was taking off and climbing at 380 feet per minute at 205 MPH, what is the altitude of the plane after it traveled 115 miles?Send your correct answer to me via PM (you do not have to post it here that you did, just send me the pm) and you will be entered for a chance to win. You must be a registered member on this forum to be eligible to enter the contest. You can send in your correct answer between now till 2/28/2013, the winner will be announced the following week. Only one PM per member will be excepted, duplicate entries will be disqualified. Good luck everyone! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Chris Reibert on Jan 24, 2013 23:25:15 GMT -4
Hope this gets your guys minds going!!! Cliff is really going all out for you guys! Enjoy and get those brains going! Like Evil said PM him your answers do not post here or we will delete them Good Luck Boys
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Post by rcdude07 on Jan 25, 2013 8:21:48 GMT -4
Are we to assume starting altitude/elevation is 0 (see level)? Seems to me the answer would depend on the starting elevation of the airport.
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Post by sgmason on Jan 25, 2013 10:16:12 GMT -4
Do we have to show our work
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Post by rcdude07 on Jan 25, 2013 10:17:58 GMT -4
the angle of attack also matters for the final answer. In full-scale aviation, the destination and originating locaitons matter as to what the cruising altitude would be.
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Post by Dr. Evil on Jan 25, 2013 10:27:00 GMT -4
Are we to assume starting altitude/elevation is 0 (see level)? Seems to me the answer would depend on the starting elevation of the airport. Good question and for the purpose of this contest, the starting altitude is 0. For anyone who is wondering the difference between altitude and elevation, you can research this info. online but basically "altitude" is referred to the distance measured from earth's surface up and "elevation" is referred to the distance measured from sea level. A small hint to figuring out the answer again has to do with knowing your math. Again, good luck to all. Fyi....everyone who has already responded has answered correctly.
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Post by Dr. Evil on Jan 25, 2013 10:29:26 GMT -4
Do we have to show our work Nope.
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Post by Dr. Evil on Jan 25, 2013 10:31:16 GMT -4
the angle of attack also matters for the final answer. In full-scale aviation, the destination and originating locaitons matter as to what the cruising altitude would be. We are not trying to get too technical with this question, it is base on basic math. Hope this helps
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Post by rcdude07 on Jan 25, 2013 11:29:38 GMT -4
the angle of attack also matters for the final answer. In full-scale aviation, the destination and originating locaitons matter as to what the cruising altitude would be. We are not trying to get too technical with this question, it is base on basic math. Hope this helps Can you tell I was a nerd in school? I liked my Physics classes, but the angle does matter. Given the speed and time is the same: Straight vertical (90*) we know will be the highest possible height. unless the plane is VTOL, we know this not to be an option. An angle of 45* will cause the plane to be higher at the same time than a plane with a 30* angle but less than one with an angle of 65*. And so on and so forth.
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