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Die Hard Futaba Man
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Location: Skogsrundan ,57733 Hultsfred , Sweden
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() give you hard bug when a se you on the nallI crash all my plane whole the time and I am happy yet ...opps think on Bills plane
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3D HOBBY SHOP RULEZZZZ
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Nice try 50
. Great flying though . I hope you can fix it.
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3DHS Trunk-Monkey
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Ok 50 I would vote you in on the count of your efforts. that gives a whole new meaning to the phrase crash and burn. or in you case i guess we could say burn and crash. hope its not damaged to bad. it looked repairable. even if you do dtrip your gear out of it keep the plane and maybe later tear in to it. its now a free plane so you can be even more brave with it once it has been crash and revived.
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YOU HAVE BEEN OFFICIALLY TAGGED!
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Location: Arkansas
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That really does suck but like you said life does go on. Nice flying.
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Bad-ass Super Contributer!
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If sombody is really up for the challenge why not go for the hottest pepper in the world?
Bhut Jolokia = ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Bhut Jolokia is officially the World's Hottest Pepper rated at an inferno like 1,001,304 Scoville heat units, according to the Guinness World Records. Guinness confirmed, with the help of Dr. Paul Bosland, a professor and noted chili breeder at New Mexico State University, that the Bhut Jolokia, also known as the Naga jolokia or Tezpur pepper, is the world's hottest chili pepper. The Bhut Jolokia is a naturally occurring chili, part of the Capsicum Chinense species, which also contains the habanero and red savina. Bhut Jolokia is native to the Assam region of north eastern India. These intestine burning peppers have been tested by scientists in America and Inda as being about twice the heat of the previous record holder - the Red Savina. HABANERO PEPPERS Habaneros are green in color and ripen one of numerous colors including red, orange, salmon, white, chocolate... depending on the variety. Their average size is 1 to 2 1/2 inches long, 1 to 2 inches in diameter and they are lantern-shaped, round or oblong. Technically, their species name is Capsicum Chinense Jacquin. Habaneros are the hottest chile peppers and rate around 200,000 - 300,000 Scoville Units. Habanero means from Havana and is an extremely hot pepper believed to originally have been taken to the Yucatan Peninsula from Cuba. About 1,500 tons of habaneros are harvested each year in the Yucatan. They are also grown to a lesser extent in Belize, Costa Rica, Texas and California. GNS Spices of Southern California has developed the Red Savina habanero which had been recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's hottest spice up to 580,000 scoville units! Red Savina Habaneros were the hottest peppers there on earth until the mighty Bhut Jolokia came along! SCOTCH BONNET The habanero is not the same pepper as the Scotch Bonnet They are of the same species but the Scotch Bonnet is not a Cultivar. The Scotch Bonnet has a different shape - one which closely resembles a Scot's bonnet - so it is very easy to differentiate the two. The Scotch Bonnet grows mainly in the Caribbean islands while the habanero grows mainly in Latin and North American. The flavor of the two, however, is very similar as is their heat level. SCOVILLE UNITS Scoville units are the units used to rate the heat of peppers. The Scoville unit was named after Wilbur L. Scoville who first tried to measure the heat of peppers in 1912. Wilbur was a pharmacologist for the Parke-Davis Company. His original test consisted of a panel of tasters who would systematically taste a solution of chile extract and slightly sweetened water for detectable heat. They tried to determine how much the chile extract needed to be diluted before it no longer had a detectable heat sensation. A typical Jalapeno pepper is about 4,500 Scoville units. This means that 4,500 parts of sugar water are required to dilute one part Jalapeno extract until its heat can no longer be felt. Dilute it any further and you would not be able to taste any hotness. As you can imagine, this testing method was highly subjective and is no longer used. However, chile heat is still given in Scoville units. Today, high-pressure liquid chromatography machines measure a pepper's heat. Although this method takes out the guess work, it only rates the heat of the sample pepper being tested, and not the absolute fire power of every chile in that variety. Climate, soil, weather, geography and harvest time all affect how hot a pepper can be. |
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Pre-SleepyC Tuna
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Great thread!!! WESSE!! Please post the video of the honey dipper in this thread, I've heard about it but missed it!
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Die Hard Futaba Man
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Dear Gigant friends,
I would like to let you know that my friends on my favorite Swedish RC forum www.rcflyg.se has volunteered to start a donation tread to make sure that I and my best friend Slammis (Stefan) can make the trip to Joe Nall in May 2008. This is very hard for me to understand and to accept, I am more used to give than to get…. but in the last few days a great and unique feeling of friendship has developed and I really want to meet my new friends of the FlyingGiants that has made me feel so welcome and appreciated for my small crazy videos. I know it is not in English so it may be a huge challenge, but any comments are most welcome in this tread on the RCFF Swedish website http://www.rcflyg.se/viewtopic.php?t=6198&highlight= Rcff and Giants flyers I really love your all....yeehhh |
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Bad-ass Super Contributer!
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I tore the wing apart, and it turns out that the wing has hallow spots, so the sheeting was caved in. Easily repairable with new sheeting. Fuse is just gluing some sticks back together, so no problem there. I need a new wingtube though, but that's all the bad stuff.Now onto the good: Nothing else was damaged, so I'm all set. (well, maybe pride) ![]() I now have a good excuse to recover the plane ![]() I can lighten the plane much easier than I could before.
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Die Hard Futaba Man
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Today I try to eat some Chindungo...Its only work with Futaba
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It's official, thanks Verne...
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Nice job Wesse,
It seems that pepper had a little extra heat over the Japaleno!! |
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staying off the ground...just
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Location: toronto
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lmao...wesse you are the hard man for sure, we are not worthy to have met such a nice man as yourself, what a wondefull hobby rc flying is when you meet modellers like you wesse!
i hope you have a great day, try some milk, it helps more with the heat of the chindungo |
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MMMMM...Clam Strips
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CHINDUNGO POWER YEHHH! Now I am happy.
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3D HOBBY SHOP RULEZZZZ
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Wesse videos futaba make me happy
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LOLOL Wesse!! Those little Chindungo's make much more heat then anything else no? LOL You make my day always Wesse! Keep them coming!!
Also the Honey Dipper is what we call the sh*t vacuum truck here in the USA.
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