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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 09:23:53 -0700 (PDT), Katie Ohara
wrote: On Jun 21, 12:21*pm, Katie Ohara wrote: On Jun 21, 12:03*pm, Zombie of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 08:34:43 -0700 (PDT), Katie Ohara wrote: This particular boat had 5 blades. *They were made of Kevlar and were individually bolted to a flange on the shaft, a complicated arrangement. Kevlar...you mean like helicopter blades? Cool - any chance you *know the name of the manufacturer? Sorry, I was not that interested although the boat said Seminole on the side and he mentioned to someone else that it was made in Bainbridge, GA Oh, and a younger passenger of his was talking very knowledgeably (at least sounded like it) about helicopter blades and silencing them. What was also striking was how polite these guys were compared to the normal airboater. Makes some sense - there's all kinds of new technology with chopper blades and different composite materials. I dont' know a whole lot about it but I did finally solo and got my license for one. Maybe I need to look into that. I've got this idea.... :) |
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