19 Gryphon riders destroying the dark portal leading to one one thing:
The ultimate victory
9.12.07
3.12.07
30.11.07
Men's best friend!
Leaving the old friend (the dog) behind, this Toyota caught my attention.
And for which seems my parents' attention too.
The clock is ticking... 1 month to have 2 buddies like this one in our garage.
at 23:51 1 comments Labels: Auris, Cars, Toyota
9.11.07
21.10.07
Extreme offroad
And if you get stucked, just call this one. It will help you in a minute!
at 12:08 2 comments Labels: Machines
Offroad machines
For those who like to drive offroad consider to acquire one of these machines.
Take a look at this demonstration:
ZIL-29061
at 11:42 1 comments Labels: Machines
11.10.07
Cash Machine
Simple and pleasant music from Hard-Fi but, must of all, great video.
at 20:58 1 comments Labels: Music
Mystic
Here is my latest acquisition and it's my first indoor airplane: Mystic from DONUTS-MODELS
There is only one word to describe it flying, Amazing! On my second session I was already doing lots of torque rolls, with rolls and more rolls and even more rolls without stopping.
at 20:04 1 comments Labels: Airplanes, indoor
3.10.07
The amazing world of Information Theory
"In all coding theory, information transmission is essentially
the same as information storage, since the latter is just
transmission from now to then."
at 16:35 1 comments Labels: wild thoughts
23.9.07
RedBull Air Race
I have no words to comment on this day.
I could publish thousands of pictures and still they would not be enough to express the emotion of such an event!
Ok, here is one just to summarize it all:
Peter Besenyei going up on the Half Cuban Eight loop.
PS: if you want to see more photos, check this blog: Jokitas
at 20:14 1 comments Labels: Airplanes, redbull air race
17.8.07
12.8.07
8.8.07
9.7.07
F3A at Coreses
This weekend another Spanish F3A competition took place at Coreses.
Here are some photos of the airplanes flewn there.
Beginning with my favorite =), the Beryll:
From the same manufacturer, Astral:
Genesis:
Vertigo:
Lazulite:
Otop Xtreme:
Tojeiro:
Angel Shadow:
at 21:27 1 comments Labels: Airplanes
26.6.07
Reading Maps
Last saturday I was surprised. There are people so capable of reading maps that even after checking the names of the surrounding streets and reading the map once again, still want to go in the opposite direction of their destiny. By the way... The map was in a public place and it had a big sign saying "You are HERE".
Don't worry, Beruska... I don't tell anyone it was you =P
This is a draft of the walk... At least, we weren't with hurry =P
at 14:35 2 comments Labels: Fantastic, Maps
27.5.07
13.4.07
One down, another already on the way :P
I should have posted this earlier. Anyway, here it is. My cousin's puzzle:
Altough I had my cousin's help to assemble this puzzle, it was enough for me to try a new challenge: a 2000 pieces puzzle which is already 70% done.
at 23:08 1 comments Labels: puzzle
26.3.07
FOUR ON FIVE
This was the best score I have ever seen!
Today I was flying in the Serra d'Arga airfield, when another pilot arrived.
He assembled his airplane and after some (usual) work his trainer got airborne.
15 seconds later, the engine shut off as it wasn't tunned properly. He tried an emergency landing but it crashed against a rock.
But the funniest thing of all were his words "five flights four planes destroyed!".
I've got no more words!
Ps: I've forgotten to take a picture! :S
at 00:06 1 comments Labels: Airplanes
25.3.07
F3P Competition - Santo Tirso II
One of the good things of this event was the exposition of ELECTRIC (and ONLY) Airplanes and Helicopters:
at 00:36 1 comments Labels: Airplanes, indoor
F3P Competition - Santo Tirso I
This will be the first of several post regarding this competition that took place in the indoor stadium of Santo Tirso. It was the first of this kind in portugal. Ccongratulations to the organisers, that, despite not being professionals, managed to do a very nice job.
This is a snapshot of the place:
at 00:26 1 comments Labels: Airplanes, indoor
12.3.07
Reverse engineer
Reverse engineering is essentially science, using the scientific
method. (Conversely, engineering could be thought of as 'reverse
science').
at 11:06 3 comments
10.3.07
Serra D'Arga Airfield - MX12
First time I used my new MX12. If someone has the channel 80 shout out laud before you shoot me down!
at 23:11 1 comments Labels: Airplanes
Serra D'Arga Airfield - RIO
This airplane had to perform an emergency landing without any consequences. The elevator servo unglued from the fuselage.
at 23:02 1 comments Labels: Airplanes
Serra D'Arga Airfield - Roaster
This ugly looking electric airplane is a homemade trainer called Roaster. So far it has survived with only one crash (in his maiden flight, almost one year ago). And... Do you know what? It flies!
at 22:53 1 comments Labels: Airplanes