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This article has been viewed 6143 times in the last 5 years Peter: 9th Feb 2005 - 16:38 GMTthis is the COOLEST thing ive ever seen. also- lvoe the old notchback vw. you dont see those much in america and theyre some of my favorites.
borutz: 9th Feb 2005 - 18:09 GMTi bet none that it would fly for only because i did see that it had one less than it should flat bars on the top fan. i think there might be 4 of this bars and i see 3 only. i should not want to fly in a machine of this lazy assembing sort! :-) elaine: 12th Apr 2005 - 17:17 GMTyou could put it on its side or upside down and wire it up anyway, it would be a VERY handsome fan. I fancy it in the turbine hall in the tate modern or somewher big like that, just nonchalantly whirring, a big automotive fly thing
hahaha: 8th Jan 2006 - 14:13 GMThey prettyspecial, i sed it on my site, and made stickers and postcards outta it too, hey, U SUCK !!!! EvilGentleman: 25th Jun 2006 - 16:28 GMTPretty cool. Of course, my perverted mind mis-read the title. I though it said "Kuntswerk"
vwpimpster: 15th Feb 2007 - 01:38 GMTnot a disgrace(I spelled it right), but it would be cool if the copter bits were fold-away, so you could drive to one area, unfold the copter bits and take off....so which one of you built it and where can I get one? Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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