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Polaris
The newest
drone in MyGeekShow's fleet! With a massive 2 meter (6ft 7in) wing span
and a 700 watt power set up, the Polaris is ready to being testing the
USA trip feasability. Learn
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Shrike
Created and
flown early in 2012, this blend of flying wing &
traditional airplane was created specifically to carry APM2, FPV, and
Telemetry equipment to allow the show to master key technology-aided
flight principles. Learn
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Raptor
Created and
flown early in 2012, the Raptor was MyGeekShow's first real
attempt at scratch building a flying wing. It totally exceeded our
expectations for controllability, speed, durability, and
flight
characteristics. Learn
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Nova
The Nova was
the first entirely MyGeekShow designed and built RC airplane. It's main
function was to carry AP & FPV gear and to prove that we could
design and build our own RC airplane that could equal or exceed a
commerical built airplane. Learn
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GeekStar
A copy of the
multiplex easy star, this airplane was the response to failing MTP's,
and was built to prove that scratch built airplanes were possible and
could match the performance of a kit, even if it was a copy. Learn
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Modular Testing
Platforms 1 - 3
The first
powerd RC airplane scratch built by MyGeekShow. They did more crashing
than flying, but were the foundation for learning and developing the
skills and knowledge to build future airplanes. Learn
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Simple Glider
MyGeekShow
focused on building a glider before building a powered RC Airplane.
Why? Trent felt that if he could build a good foundation in a stable
and strong glider, then adding the electronics to it would allow for an
excellent airframe. Learn
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EasyStar
Trent's first
Airplane (that he didn't crash every day) and the inspiration to start
MyGeekShow, Learn
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safe and responsible
member of society, know you and
your equipment's limits, check local and national laws, and don't try
what we do unless you are ready and able to take personal
responsibility
for the outcomes. We take safely precautions and conduct legal research
for each episode that may not be shown during episodes.
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