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Finnster 09.29.2011 07:34 AM

How not to use RC's: Man Plots RC Plane bomb against Pentagon
 
Always wondered about this, although you would figure the .gov would have thought of this too. Seems like a pretty lame plot on the scale of things. So was he just going to get it out of a truck, fire it up, get going, take off and fly it at the Pent, all the while standing close enough to be in radio control?


http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/28/us/mas...n-plot-arrest/


Quote:

(CNN) -- A 26-year-old Massachusetts man with a physics degree was arrested and charged Wednesday with plotting an attack on the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with a remote-controlled model aircraft, authorities said....

mini_t racer 09.29.2011 08:53 AM

i can think of better planes to drop a payload rather than a low powered edf i mean 25 pounds of C-4 explosives in plane that small i think not it wouldnt even leave the runway let alone get airborn

_paralyzed_ 09.29.2011 10:28 AM

I'd have gotten away with it too if it hadn't been for you meddling kids

Finnster 09.29.2011 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mini_t racer (Post 412459)
i can think of better planes to drop a payload rather than a low powered edf i mean 25 pounds of C-4 explosives in plane that small i think not it wouldnt even leave the runway let alone get airborn

You could just imagine this guy in the pentagon's parking lot buzzing this thing up and down the lanes hoping it takes off.


Then again, maybe he was planning on using maxamps packs. Then we would have a serious threat. They have flames on them you know, and nearly qualify as C4 themselves.


I'd just like to see his build thread.


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