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Yep that would just about be the save of the century
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If that is real then it is WAY cool, maybe the manufacturers should make the 'self-righting and then slow for the rider to remount' thing a feature of new bikes :lol:.

I saw a remote control plane land itself once, the guy flying it had spent ages building it and lost radio comms to it. Luckily for him it stuck in the last position it was in when he last had control, namely a slow left bank. It continued in a slow left spiral descent and landed in tall grass (relatively) unscathed...which is more than I can say for the plane I was flying. The guy teaching me to fly got confused with another plane the same colour and flew mine full speed into the ground at a 90 degree angle while wondering why the other plane wasn't responding. I had nothing left longer than 100mm long and that was the last time I flew.

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Ratmick wrote:If that is real then it is WAY cool, maybe the manufacturers should make the 'self-righting and then slow for the rider to remount' thing a feature of new bikes :lol:.

I saw a remote control plane land itself once, the guy flying it had spent ages building it and lost radio comms to it. Luckily for him it stuck in the last position it was in when he last had control, namely a slow left bank. It continued in a slow left spiral descent and landed in tall grass (relatively) unscathed...which is more than I can say for the plane I was flying. The guy teaching me to fly got confused with another plane the same colour and flew mine full speed into the ground at a 90 degree angle while wondering why the other plane wasn't responding. I had nothing left longer than 100mm long and that was the last time I flew.

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"turn on,tune in and drop out" T.L. ;)
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what an awesome gif! Save of the century!! haha :kuda: :kuda:
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There's another one i thought of when i saw this thread, where the guy gets flung over the bars.

Sweet, found it.

(youtube tags seem broken http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhAbh1PB43s )
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ah thats awesome mate.

im so hungover cleaning up chernobyl from last night. needed that laugh. :)
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