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have a look r macaw.
Last post 11-10-2009, 8:06 PM by pedekay. 19 replies.
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11-05-2009, 11:53 PM |
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aveli666
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here is proof that standard bicycle wheels will not collaps under the weight of an f1 car. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://img2.photographersdirect.com/img/21621/wm/pd1416902.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp%3Fimageid%3D1416902&usg=__So89brj9hyrsBPVEM-Ben2Ep_us=&h=333&w=500&sz=64&hl=en&start=9&sig2=MGCARNJ4EQAEmBoTZADD8g&um=1&tbnid=tWYzqKQ7zRru_M:&tbnh=87&tbnw=130&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbicycle%2Bcarrying%2Bheavy%2Bload%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den%26sa%3DN%26um%3D1&ei=12TzSvvmCN3NjAfk2oWiDg
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11-06-2009, 12:18 AM |
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aveli666:
here is proof that standard bicycle wheels will not collaps under the weight of an f1 car.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://img2.photographersdirect.com/img/21621/wm/pd1416902.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyers/stockphoto.asp%3Fimageid%3D1416902&usg=__So89brj9hyrsBPVEM-Ben2Ep_us=&h=333&w=500&sz=64&hl=en&start=9&sig2=MGCARNJ4EQAEmBoTZADD8g&um=1&tbnid=tWYzqKQ7zRru_M:&tbnh=87&tbnw=130&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbicycle%2Bcarrying%2Bheavy%2Bload%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den%26sa%3DN%26um%3D1&ei=12TzSvvmCN3NjAfk2oWiDg
(R Macaw, if you'd like to keep this fascinating and slightly surreal discussion alive, your correct response is something like "very interesting aveli666 but how do you know those bags aren't full of feathers"...... )

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11-06-2009, 12:22 AM |
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aveli666
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and another. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_6hUBbm9EVm8/Shg03pA25JI/AAAAAAAAAC4/E1ohydg8hLE/s320/Pushing+Jugs.JPG
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11-06-2009, 12:36 AM |
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aveli666
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and another. the limit for bicycle tyres is not 80kg. http://yoga108.org/images/blog/2007/53.jpg
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11-06-2009, 12:02 PM |
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racer 111
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justrace:
Here is the picture racer111 took showing aveli (on the right, defying physical laws) at the latest F1 tyre test from racer's company:
Hi
Oh dear, you can not keep any secrets on this forum.
Yes, this is our latest F1 project, it is a magnetic anti grav system, it will cut down the rolling resistance of the cars, by removing the wheels, (this is the real reason that Bridgestone are pulling out of F1)
It is a simple system, involving the fitment of a small coil into the vehicle.
We had a little trouble fitting it into the prototype shown in the photo, but eventually found some ware to fit it, hence the strange driving position.
The only problem we found during testing was a little watering of the eyes, but we feel a repositioning of the coil will solve that.
The tri-polar aerial also shown in the photo (disguised as a trident) is our latest data link project, it allows for data transfer, voice communication and TV pictures to be transmitted all at the same time with one unit.
When lowered into its horizontal position it can also be used as an overtaking aid, but we think the FIA will probably find a reason to bad this use.
I will keep you informed of any developments, but would as you to keep this information within the forum as we would not like to see these unique designs falling into the wrong hands.
Regards
Racer111 (Fozzie)
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11-06-2009, 12:49 PM |
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the_hump
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racer 111: justrace:
Here is the picture racer111 took showing aveli (on the right, defying physical laws) at the latest F1 tyre test from racer's company:
Hi
Oh dear, you can not keep any secrets on this forum.
Yes, this is our latest F1 project, it is a magnetic anti grav system, it will cut down the rolling resistance of the cars, by removing the wheels, (this is the real reason that Bridgestone are pulling out of F1)
It is a simple system, involving the fitment of a small coil into the vehicle.
We had a little trouble fitting it into the prototype shown in the photo, but eventually found some ware to fit it, hence the strange driving position.
The only problem we found during testing was a little watering of the eyes, but we feel a repositioning of the coil will solve that.
The tri-polar aerial also shown in the photo (disguised as a trident) is our latest data link project, it allows for data transfer, voice communication and TV pictures to be transmitted all at the same time with one unit.
When lowered into its horizontal position it can also be used as an overtaking aid, but we think the FIA will probably find a reason to bad this use.
I will keep you informed of any developments, but would as you to keep this information within the forum as we would not like to see these unique designs falling into the wrong hands.
Regards
Racer111 (Fozzie)
Got to compliment you on your 'Fabrication' of stories.. Even things like this you manage to make sound convincing, I think that is another nail in your coffin...
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11-06-2009, 1:27 PM |
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aveli666
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the_hump: racer 111: justrace: Here is the picture racer111 took showing aveli (on the right, defying physical laws) at the latest F1 tyre test from racer's company:
Hi Oh dear, you can not keep any secrets on this forum. Yes, this is our latest F1 project, it is a magnetic anti grav system, it will cut down the rolling resistance of the cars, by removing the wheels, (this is the real reason that Bridgestone are pulling out of F1) It is a simple system, involving the fitment of a small coil into the vehicle. We had a little trouble fitting it into the prototype shown in the photo, but eventually found some ware to fit it, hence the strange driving position. The only problem we found during testing was a little watering of the eyes, but we feel a repositioning of the coil will solve that. The tri-polar aerial also shown in the photo (disguised as a trident) is our latest data link project, it allows for data transfer, voice communication and TV pictures to be transmitted all at the same time with one unit. When lowered into its horizontal position it can also be used as an overtaking aid, but we think the FIA will probably find a reason to bad this use. I will keep you informed of any developments, but would as you to keep this information within the forum as we would not like to see these unique designs falling into the wrong hands. Regards Racer111 (Fozzie)
Got to compliment you on your 'Fabrication' of stories.. Even things like this you manage to make sound convincing, I think that is another nail in your coffin...
racer111 has no coffin. long live racer111.
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11-06-2009, 1:30 PM |
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aveli666
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justrace:Here is aveli introducing the latest prototype, with steel tyres and surface area is king:
very good demonstration of surface area being king there. i optimised the surface area of my shoes to make this possible.
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11-06-2009, 1:31 PM |
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justrace
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Thanks, for the update, racer111. Btw, what were the results of your crash tests? Do you still think it was a good idea to employ Nelson Piquet Jnr as test driver? 
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11-06-2009, 1:38 PM |
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racer 111
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the_hump: racer 111: justrace:
Here is the picture racer111 took showing aveli (on the right, defying physical laws) at the latest F1 tyre test from racer's company:
Hi
Oh dear, you can not keep any secrets on this forum.
Yes, this is our latest F1 project, it is a magnetic anti grav system, it will cut down the rolling resistance of the cars, by removing the wheels, (this is the real reason that Bridgestone are pulling out of F1)
It is a simple system, involving the fitment of a small coil into the vehicle.
We had a little trouble fitting it into the prototype shown in the photo, but eventually found some ware to fit it, hence the strange driving position.
The only problem we found during testing was a little watering of the eyes, but we feel a repositioning of the coil will solve that.
The tri-polar aerial also shown in the photo (disguised as a trident) is our latest data link project, it allows for data transfer, voice communication and TV pictures to be transmitted all at the same time with one unit.
When lowered into its horizontal position it can also be used as an overtaking aid, but we think the FIA will probably find a reason to bad this use.
I will keep you informed of any developments, but would as you to keep this information within the forum as we would not like to see these unique designs falling into the wrong hands.
Regards
Racer111 (Fozzie)
Got to compliment you on your 'Fabrication' of stories..
Even things like this you manage to make sound convincing, I think that is another nail in your coffin...
Hi
I find your last post extremely insulting.
To dismiss the above projects as “Fabrication” is outrages.
Just because they are at the cutting edge of known technology, does not make them flights of fancy.
We have spent a lot of time and money researching and developing these projects.
At last count the anti-grav project alone had cost well in access of £7.50
Some day it will be up there with the jet engine and hovercraft as a great British invention.
Regards
Racer111 (Fozzie)
PS We are looking for investors for the project, so if you have any spare cash, let me know.
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11-07-2009, 7:29 AM |
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racer 111
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justrace:
Thanks, for the update, racer111. Btw, what were the results of your crash tests? Do you still think it was a good idea to employ Nelson Piquet Jnr as test driver?

Hi
Yes, not one of my best decision
He seemed a nice kid, came from a good family, apparently his farther used to do a bit of racing.
I must admit the crash above was partly my fault.
I did say to him as he and our other development driver went out, “we need to keep are design team ahead of the rest”.
He said “don’t worry, I have plenty of experience at that, I know exactly what to do”
His first words when we pulled him from the wreck was, “did he win” which I though was a bit strange at the time.
Still I am not one to hold a grudge; I am trying to get him a job in TV.
I sent his CV and a glowing reference to Adam and Jamie at Mythbusters recommending him to replace their test guy “BUSTER”.
Regards
Racer111 (Fozzie)
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11-09-2009, 3:44 PM |
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racer 111: the_hump: racer 111: justrace:
Here is the picture racer111 took showing aveli (on the right, defying physical laws) at the latest F1 tyre test from racer's company:
Hi
Oh dear, you can not keep any secrets on this forum.
Yes, this is our latest F1 project, it is a magnetic anti grav system, it will cut down the rolling resistance of the cars, by removing the wheels, (this is the real reason that Bridgestone are pulling out of F1)
It is a simple system, involving the fitment of a small coil into the vehicle.
We had a little trouble fitting it into the prototype shown in the photo, but eventually found some ware to fit it, hence the strange driving position.
The only problem we found during testing was a little watering of the eyes, but we feel a repositioning of the coil will solve that.
The tri-polar aerial also shown in the photo (disguised as a trident) is our latest data link project, it allows for data transfer, voice communication and TV pictures to be transmitted all at the same time with one unit.
When lowered into its horizontal position it can also be used as an overtaking aid, but we think the FIA will probably find a reason to bad this use.
I will keep you informed of any developments, but would as you to keep this information within the forum as we would not like to see these unique designs falling into the wrong hands.
Regards
Racer111 (Fozzie)
Got to compliment you on your 'Fabrication' of stories..
Even things like this you manage to make sound convincing, I think that is another nail in your coffin...
Hi
I find your last post extremely insulting.
To dismiss the above projects as “Fabrication” is outrages.
Just because they are at the cutting edge of known technology, does not make them flights of fancy.
We have spent a lot of time and money researching and developing these projects.
At last count the anti-grav project alone had cost well in access of £7.50
Some day it will be up there with the jet engine and hovercraft as a great British invention.
Regards
Racer111 (Fozzie)
PS We are looking for investors for the project, so if you have any spare cash, let me know.
I've only just seen this thread. LOL justrace, love the piccy. That ol' Devil has been hanging around the Tour for a few years now!!
LOLOL Racer, brilliant posts. Very funny and clever both of you. 
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