NASA uses Flatline Regulator in Test Aircraft

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  • mrhooie
    paintball enthusiast
    • Sep 2001
    • 517

    #16
    I am unsure being Canadian - but is NASA solely tax-funded?

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    • BTAutoMag
      AO's Problem Child
      • Oct 2001
      • 7199

      #17
      that is so cool. hey tom you should start making tanks like that. wouldnt that be so sweet.
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      • PotatoBoy
        Hamburgers should be high

        • Sep 2001
        • 2533

        #18
        Am I one of the only ones that actually look at this and realize that this is freaking NASA?

        I mean, these people are *literally* rocket scientists!

        When they wanted a consistent and light regulator to use for prototype testing they chose something most of us take for granted and beat up every other weekend or so!

        Congratulations AGD on making a product NASA considers being of good enough quality for their use!
        Potatoboy!

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        • e1ement5
          Super Seizure Robot
          • Aug 2001
          • 60

          #19
          Originally posted by mrhooie
          Not just here on Earth - imagine the possibilities with dropping one of these bad boys on Mars - you may actually get it landed and keep the payload in tact.

          And then there's the military. It's endless
          The only problem with the Mars thing is that the Atmosphere is not as dense as Earth's and stuff that I have read says that most aircraft could not fly well or at all on Mars.
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          • Phantom-Menace
            Registered User
            • Apr 2002
            • 24

            #20
            I want that 33ci tank! Tom! get one for me!

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            • theraidenproject
              Registered User
              • Jun 2001
              • 1240

              #21
              everyone talks about AGD needing more marketing, well here is the chance. something like, "when NASA needs a compact, high performce, consistant regulator, they turn to the Flatline. Why don't you?". im no copy writer, but im sure you catch my drift. btw, i think this is really cool.
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              • toymyster
                Team OSIRIS
                • Dec 2000
                • 1277

                #22
                Congrats Tom!!!

                Absolutely!!! This is something AGD should milk for all it's marketing worth!!!
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                • nutz
                  l0l
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 1412

                  #23
                  tom did u have ne idea about this or did u just find out???

                  i wonder how they selected the regulator for use... i mean there are so many
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