Aircraft Carrier

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Have the teams build a boat with a platform, to launch a remote controlled airplane from. Each member must be on the boat. The plane is supplied. The plane could have a paint bomb attacked. The teams must launch there planes ,while manuevering there boats, bomb the other team, land, reload and do it over again. the team that gets the most hits out of three trys wins. I think this would be an interesting Challenge. Maybe hide the planes in the junk yard and make them have to find them.

-- Dustin Chesnutt (re_lee@yahoo.com), January 27, 2001

Answers

I don't really understand what they have to build. A boat? Big deal! It has been done. The planes are just a dumb idea.

-- Dpry (charleigh15@hotmail.com), January 28, 2001.

Have you even watched this show before?

-- DrFlame (beendone@bonehead.com), January 29, 2001.

Yes I've watched the show you jerks. Ya'll should keep your opinions to yourselves.

-- Dustin Chesnutt (re_lee@yahoo.com), January 29, 2001.

Dustin

I really liked your idea, but what they usually do is have the contestants build everything. They had one show where they had to drop a bomb in an area. One side tried to make a baloon the other an air plane from scratch. It was very windy that day and both teams had big time problems.

A boat large enough to launch a RC plane wouldn't be all that difficult for them to build. But it would take an expert to fly the plane and to land it in such a small area.

Problem with this idea, and it would be fun, the main parts of it would have come from outside the show. The contestants wouldn't have time to build such a plane nor the skills to fly it?

-- Richard James Retey (theswampie@cs.com), January 29, 2001.


Dear Dustin, If you want others to keep their opinion to themselves, you should not publish yours. Have a nice day.

-- b Dudley (bdcd@bellsouth.net), January 29, 2001.


Your right i guess i just lost my cool.

-- Dustin Chesnutt (re_lee@yahoo.com), January 29, 2001.

Dustin, you're an idiot

-- Paul O'rovin (jzuwata@hotmail.com), January 31, 2001.

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