Видеоий take off самолета A380
Здесь холодное видеоий A380 take off. (См. этот столб для что A380 смотрит как внутренность)
Я не могу ждать для того чтобы получить место в одном из этих самолетов.
Питание кулачка можно показать на индикациях места-назад и дает вас почти Superman-как взгляд самолета от 79 футов вверх вверху кабель. Оно довольно amazing наблюдающ пульсацию самолета behemoth медленно вниз с runway и в воздух… и будет другое vid, показывая ему посадку внутри к SFO как часть недавнего путешествия эмиратов.
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Yey, the Martin Jetpack is out. It looks like a lot of fun, maybe even more so than hang gliding.
Little is known about the capabilities of this flying machine, though sources familiar with its design say it can fly 100 times longer than previous jetpacks. Historically, 26 seconds has been the endurance of previous technology. This being the case, the Martin Jetpack could potentially be able to fly for as much as 40 minutes at a time on a single tank of gas.
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DIY Arduino and Wiimote Controlled Boat!
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Here’s a cool DIY Arduino and Wiimote Controlled Boat all by flick of the wrist. Now, just don’t drop that Wiimote and you will have some serious trouble getting out of the water. (I am sure there’s a backup plan for that)
Last winter I decided version one was successful enough that I would dare to improve it. My design constraints were to extend the boats range to about 20 miles and add a second motor to balance the thrust and push the extra battery weight. In my nerdiness, I also figured it would be prudent to drive the boat with some sort of joystick, opening up the option for autopilot in the future. Lastly, I need to walk the boat to the water (0.3 miles) on a portage cart and launch and retrieve it by hand.
Yacht Plus by Norman Foster!

Check out these new luxury boats called Yacht Plus by Norman Foster. It’s a modern piece of living and travel art that combines both interior design with travel mobility.

The interior reminds me of an ocean-view luxury condo rather than a yacht.

I can really imagine myself enjoying myself in this boat.
Check out the specs:
Designer: Foster & Partners
Naval Architect: Rodriquez Cantieri Navali
Builder: Rodriquez Cantieri Navali
Delivery: September 2008 (First of series)
Length, overall: 41.0m (132 ft)
Length, waterline: 35.0m
Beam (max.): 8.40m
Draught: 2.30m
Displacement: 205 tons (half load)
Propulsion: 2 x 1044kW Caterpillar C32 diesels
Speed max: 17.5 knots, cruising 16 knots
Fuel Capacity: 21,000 litres
Range: 1,500 NM at 12 knots, 620 NM at 16 knots
Fuel Consumption Approx: 510 LTS/H at 15 knots
Generators: 2 x 86 kW
Stabilisers: 2 x active fin with at anchor feature
Watermakers: 2 x 3100 lts/day
Anchors: 2 x CRQ
Construction: Hull & Superstructure Aluminium
Classification: RINa Hull Mach, Yacht (MCA) unrestricted navigation, AUT-UMS Certificate of conformity to MCA’s Large Commercial Yacht Code (LY2)
Flag: UK Flag
DIY Canoe Made out of PVC Pipe & Duct Tape!


One of my best friends from college is a fully-redneck dude who will use duct tape for anthing that leaks.
He also told me if you duct tape anything, it’s probably redneck.
Here’s a canoe made out of PVC pipe and duct tape that’d definitely qualify as redneck boat.
I wanted a boat that would allow me to cast into the shore instead of from the shore. Being a mechanical engineer, one thing led to another and as the years passed I decided I would build a skin-on-frame kayak. The final kayak would be wood framed and fabric skinned. I searched for additional ideas and eventually made a balsa and tissue paper model of an 18 footer. Not wanting to invest more money and time than necessary in a prototype, I began thinking of a simple and quick way to test a design.
DIY Homemade Submarine made from Metal Barrels!

Remember they Chinese guy who made the helicopter? Well, here’s another Chinese guy who made a freakin’ submarine out of old metal barrels.
Talk about eco-friendly, this submarine probably is the most green submarine ever made.
Way cool huh?
I am gonna go make mine too now and start a new business.
Tao Xiangli made the 1.6 tonnes submarine mostly from metal barrels and improvised parts by hand, reports Zhong’an Online.
“Metal barrels are possibly the best material for me because of their low cost,” said Tao, a migrant worker in Beijing.
The 20ft submarine is cramped inside with room for only one person but it features pressure metres, monitoring cameras, a TV set, oxygen supply and headlights.
How to Practice Jet Skiing in your Spa!
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This isn’t a real DIY but still, it’s a proof that you can practice jet skiing in your spa.
Crazy Wingsuit Base Jumping/Flying!
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Going at over 100MPH sorta like flying squirrels, these wingsuit base jumpers are really taking skydiving to another level.
Solar Powered Boats!

My dream has been always to own a medium-sized boat where I can travel the world or simply hang out with friends. Here’s a couple solar powered boats that might be in your tight budget to help you accomplish that goal without spending millions.
Strange constructions with unwieldy glass panels are things of the past. The user can now enjoy plenty of space nor with a very modern design.
We even feature new, accessible solar cells.
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