Something wrong about flying this bird outside of the range of London..
It's a 3/4th-scale model, so it should be shot down by a Mk.26 Spitfire.
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Damn. A radio controlled V-1. Makes me proud to be a H. Sapiens.
Going to Omaka is on my bucket list. Note to self, set up go fund me page.
Interesting that somebody actually did that. I wouldn't try to fly that in England!
Years ago I was doing a research tour of the Utah Test and Training Range, west of Salt Lake City, in an Army helicopter. We flew from the northern part of the range over I-80, headed for Dugway Proving Ground to refuel. As we passed over I-80, I looked down and there about 100 yards or so south of the freeway was a complete V-1, lying in the salt mud. You can't see it from the highway (I've looked) but there it was. After the war the US got a lot of V-1s and sent some to the UTTR to shoot them off. You can find pieces of them lying all over the place on the test range.
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