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I'm going to fly this thing everywhere — to L.A., to Atlanta, to New York.
I'm going to fly this thing down the street and park it outside your apartment".
Now our pilot is telling us he doesn't know how to fly this thing.
Sure, it's no flying car, but I'd fly this thing silly.
Each movement requires fine tuning, meaning you really need to know what you're doing before you fly this thing.
"If you could just fly this thing, it'd be a cheap way of acquiring high-resolution aerial data," he told BBC News.
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The habit isn't so much jarring as unnerving, on a par with the pilot of a jumbo jet who keeps fiddling with the P.A. to exult, "I'm flying this thing!" In self-defense I began to count: the 20 questions on Page 213 culminate in "How shall I tell her story?" At this point a little pit forms in the stomach.
This is not common behavior in the least and can be chalked up to operator error and the fact that I first flew this thing in crowded Brooklyn.
I blame Vista, and think that waiting for Windows 7 (or installing Ubuntu, which would fly on this thing) would be the way to go.
Because I bet if you pedaled it up to 20 and then hit the throttle, you could really fly with this thing.
Again, not that any of us, or even any we know, will ever fly on this thing, but it's nothing if not an engineering marvel even if it doesn't look as fancy as the Concorde of yesteryear.
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