It’s the tail sticking straight out that does it for me.
Ok, so 1002 things to do with a dead cat.
Conclusive evidence that there is more than one way to fly a cat.
His glassy-eyed stare of determination really sells it.
Why does this video NOT use “Flight of the Valkyries” as a soundtrack?
Well of course. You really gotta concentrate to keep you legs and tail out straight and stiff like that, much less being the pilot.
Damn right Muldoon!
If the Taliban did a rip-off version of *Maus, * this is what the drones would look like.
What, weapons of mouse destruction?
Anticipated well in advance by B Kliban.
The pilots flying was sort of stiff. I hope he learns how to do a dead-stick landing.
So, technology has made it even easier for a cat to get stuck up in a tree.
Am I the only one a little disturbed by that? Sorry to be a buzzkill but I was brought up not to play with dead things.
Like leather shoes on a footballer
That should be “Flight of the Siamese”.
When people make the argument for solipsism, it’s things like this that refute the concept for me. Because I know that no matter how long I lived, I never would have come up with the idea of converting a dead cat into a helicopter.
Yeah, me too. I’m a huge cat lover, but this doesn’t really bother me. It’s not like he killed the cat in order to do this. And it’s kind of cool.
I think it helps that it’s actually a really good taxidermy job…not a phrase I use often.
Actually it’s a multirotor, or more precisely a quadcopter.
It’s a pity the guy can’t fly well, that thing buzzing down the neighbourhood would be hilarious.
I can’t just picture flying squirrels going: “:eek: well, f__k me!”
Imagine this thing buzzing the neighborhood dogs.
I kan haz gunn turretz?