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Hmm, a picture would be nice; is that some sort of sculpture thing?<br> LOL and thanks for answering. I think. | Hmm, a picture would be nice; is that some sort of sculpture thing?<br> LOL and thanks for answering. I think. | ||
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+ | Gliderports are usually built in close proximation of obstacles such as steep mountains or dips in the road which cause the gliders to bounce off them and do loops in the air or veer them into a different direction. Positioning is essential if you want your gliders to do some impressive moves, otherwise you'll just have them flying straight along the ground and not being very impressive to watch at all. | ||
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+ | They're pushable for a reasonable distance for lining them up against hills. |
Latest revision as of 22:09, 11 November 2009
What the heck is a gliderport? :P
It is a giant blue pac-man that belches forth smoking birds.
Hmm, a picture would be nice; is that some sort of sculpture thing?
LOL and thanks for answering. I think.
I can get a picture in, i found one near the Stillwater Chariot Stop
they seem to have wheels like they are portable.
Gliderports are usually built in close proximation of obstacles such as steep mountains or dips in the road which cause the gliders to bounce off them and do loops in the air or veer them into a different direction. Positioning is essential if you want your gliders to do some impressive moves, otherwise you'll just have them flying straight along the ground and not being very impressive to watch at all.
They're pushable for a reasonable distance for lining them up against hills.