Triplo-triplocopters
These are simply triple triplocopters, i.e. the equivalent of 9 helicopters stuck together. Super-fast and powerful, but can only be flown by the very top students at flight school. James Hogsbottom was the first person to ever successfully land one. There have been three documented triplo-triplocopter crashes to date.

Triplo-triplocopters often get used for heavy-duty tasks, such as lifting of buildings. They are manufactured by G & J Tarrow Siblings Inc.
Appears in the Almanac
First seen in the Almanac, page 48
First seen in the Almanac, page 48
Research
entry text from total-mayhem.com
entry art from al1:c01:p319
vehicle
e_triplo_triplocoptersThese are simply triple triplocopters, i.e. the equivalent of 9 helicopters stuck together. Super-fast and powerful, but can only be flown by the very top students at flight school. al1:c01:p048
first appearance al1:c01:p048
appears in Almanac (al1)
In the printed almanac pages (5 cited)
Facts
object_fact (1)
Triplo-triplocopters are equivalent to 9 helicopters stuck together; can only be flown by the very top students at flight school; there have been three documented crashes.
These are simply triple triplocopters, i.e. the equivalent of 9 helicopters stuck together. Super-fast and powerful, but can only be flown by the very top students at flight school. There have been three documented triplo-triplocopter crashes to date. al1:c01:p319
history (1)
James Hogsbottom was the first person to ever successfully land a triplo-triplocopter.
James Hogsbottom was the first person to ever successfully land one. al1:c01:p319
Relationships
- invented_by G. & J. Tarrow Siblings Inc.
Manufactured by G & J Tarrow Siblings Inc. al1:c01:p319




