Ein Flugzeug-Ikran!

Started by Tìtstewan, February 24, 2013, 06:10:24 PM

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Tìtstewan

Kaltxì ma frapo!

Ich habe heute ein 'Flugzeug-Ikran' in Internet gefunden und will es euch nicht vorenthalten. :)







Sehr interessant! :D :o
Menno, ich will auch eins!

[Quelle]

Eywa ayngahu!

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Tsu'tey

Nette Idee, Nette Umsetzung, aber soetwas großes ist dann doch nicht von Nöten... Da reicht mir doch mein Ikran, den ich auf dem Tisch stehen habe ;)

Ich bleibe in Erinnerung. Ich habe mit Toruk Makto gekämpft. Und wir waren Brüder. Und er war mein letzter Schatten.

Tìtstewan

Hmm, die Lackierung bzw. Form an der Propellerregion erinnert irgendwie an einem Haigebiss... :-\

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Tìtstewan

Ftiapfi hat vor einigen Tagen in den Forum geschrieben, also in dem Thread des Erbauer dieses tollen Flugzeuges.
(Leider alles in englisch)






Auch ein Na'viteri-Eintrag gibt es hier ein Kommentar:
http://naviteri.org/2013/03/tsamsiyu-a-mi-saw-rrtaya-warrior-in-our-sky/
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Paul says:   
March 3, 2013 at 8:14 pm   

Greetings,

My wife and I built the RV-3 that we know (and you have seen) as Tsamsiyu, and it
truly is the most delightful aircraft that I have ever flown – and I have been flying
and testing aircraft for forty years. The choice of paint and name was clearly
inspired by the Ikrans of the film, and it is so sensitive that one barely moves the
controls through an entire aerobatic routine – it the closest we can come to flying
by thought. It has received a warm welcome in the experimental aircraft
community, and we are pleased that it has been welcomed here as well.




  • Pawl says:   
    March 4, 2013 at 9:20 am   

    From one Paul to another: Kaltxì ulte zola'u nìprrte'! Hello and welcome!
    Thanks for dropping by and sharing more about the evolution of your
    beautiful creation. It sounds as if your experience flying Tsamsiyu
    approaches what the Na'vi feel when they're bonded to their ikrans via the
    neural interface called tsaheylu: an effortless connection that as you say is
    like flying by thought.

    Are there any videos of Tsamsiyu in action that you could share with us?
    That would be wonderful to see!

    Thanks again, Paul, and if you ever need any more Na'vi for your projects,
    don't hesitate to ask.


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