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Video: Burt Rutan Bipod Update. Oshkosh Airventure 2011

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karoliina.t.salminen

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Link to the video I recorded: Burt Rutan Bipod update, Oshkosh 2011 - YouTube
The Bipod is a roadable airplane or flying car, whichever way you want to put it.
It uses hybrid electric-gasoline -propulsion.

Unfortunately I had to shoot it from the side. I setted up my camera in the middle at first but then someone came to ask that "which news agency you are with", and when I told that "none, I am freelance blogger", then I was destined to go to the right side (because blogging apparently does not qualify for being important). I am sorry about the bad camera angle, but I was able to do nothing about it. These news people did not post the whole presentation anyway. I don't have the presentation from the beginning because I lost time moving my camera from the originally intended position to this poor side position.
 
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