3 CH remote control Guanli 401-4 J3 airplane RTF Ready to Fly Brushless/Motor/ESC/Lipo (Blue)
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- 3 channel transmitter
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Specification:
Wingspam: 955mm / 37.40inch
Length: 730mm / 28.74inch
Flying Weight: 450g
Drive System: 2410 Brushless Motor 1200KV
Speed Controller:20A Brushless Electronic speed controller
Servo: 2x10g
Battery: 11.1V 1000mah 20C LiPo Battery
Control system: 3 CH Multifunctional Radio Transmitter and Micro Receiver
Radio Control Range: > 1000 feet (300m)
Feature:
3 Channel Full Function Radio Controlled (Elevator, Rudder, Throttle)
The wing and body used in this jet a
Price: $ 199.99

RC Jet VTOL. The plane belongs to Eddie Weeks
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RC Planes - A Blast Into The Past
Article by Victor Epand
Remote controlled planes are components of the most exciting hobby anyone can pursue. It brings out the creativity of the person building the plane; his mechanical talent, workmanship with different kinds of material and above all the induced adrenalin rush when the plane is in the air. You could just fly your remote controlled plane for an afternoon of fun or race them in a competition where you can get your adrenaline flowing with the speed required to fly your aircraft. There are many types of RC airplanes for you to choose from - a simple glider which can give you an afternoon of fun in the park, to a jet fighter plane with a micro turbine to power and which can reach a speed of up to 250 miles per hour.
In the past model aircraft flying was a very simple hobby, which was meant for all. It did not involve so many different types of models or the various options available now. Model airplane modeling had humble beginnings where the person had to experiment with various materials to build the plane and further go through the trial and error method to make it fly. It took a lot of patience and perseverance by the person who had to create a design and check out the various shapes that would aid in flight. Since there were no hobby stores, the person could not depend on guidelines to make an aerodynamic model. All the same experimenting with model airplanes was an exciting and interesting pastime.
Planes that were made at home were certainly unique with the engines also built by the modeler himself. Props had to be handmade and designed to fit the requirement. It was time consuming to get the right shape and adjust it to the size of the aircraft. Plenty of modifications were needed to ensure the model plane could have a free flight. Even with all drawbacks, there were plenty of people who were drawn to this hobby due to its thrilling nature. These trial and error methods brought about successful models and kits were designed to make the building of these models easier. Even spare parts became easily available and with the popularity spreading, hobby shops came on the scene. Once building model planes was simplified, it attracted more hobbyists and enthusiasts to this world of model airplanes.
Remote controlled airplanes had a tough time in making a mark since the equipment like the radios and batteries were too heavy. Back then the lithium batteries were not available making the load too heavy for a small plane. To compensate the weight factor the planes had to be bigger in size. In today's world there are the gas powered models, glow powered models and the electric ones. They are also available all over and the internet makes things easy as well.
Even though the concept has changed in model RC planes, with the advance in technology the thrill and exhilaration remains the same.
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Victor Epand is an expert consultant for model planes and model helicopters. You can find the best marketplace for model planes and model helicopters by visiting the best sites for model planes, model fighter planes, and model helicopters.
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Parkflyers Alpha Jet RTF RC Jet Electric RC Plane with 2.4ghz Radio and EPP Foam! Brand New!
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sweeeet little jet flown my Ed, although a little slow, she still flies ever so gracefully. I would of course modify her on a 4s EDF system
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Model Planes To Choose From
Article by Victor Epand
Flying is fun. Boys love air borne things, especially planes; they go completely ga ga over it. Planes were created after a lot of trial and error. They still give trouble in the air and crash for no reason at all. You need to really know how to handle them, lest they go out of control. The latest in planes is the RC aircraft, which are radio controlled aircrafts. They are controlled by a transmitter which is in your hand. It is all remote controlled, which makes it so much easier to fly. It is basically mastering the knack, because besides that it is no big deal.
There are so many different types available, like small park flyers, helicopters, float aircrafts, jets, small and big aerobatic models, for the people who like to live dangerously. There are all types to suit your mood and skill. You can actually pick and choose what you want, according to your taste and the size of your wallet. They also have different kinds of engines, brushed or brushless electric motors, to internal combustion engines, and the very expensive gas or nitro turbines. Did you know these turbine engines can go up to 400 km/hr? They have really developed over the last fifty years.
They are become faster and are really great models. They no longer are considered toys, just to play around with. The model planes business has transformed itself into something huge and is catching on day by day. Those used to be the good old days when models were made from spruce, pine, fragile glue, or a tissue like substance called silk span. Today, besides a high quality balsa wood, they are made in plastic and also die cast iron or steel.
The variety is simply mind boggling. They are nowadays so hi tech and some have great mounted wings, while others have shorter wings. They have parts like glow plugs and pushrods, which could be cheap or expensive, depending on the quality. It was in the year 1903, in a beach off North Carolina, that a gentleman by the name of Wilbur Wright got the first plane into the air. Even though it lasted a few second, it was a benchmark for others who wanted to make the same attempt, but did not have the courage. Those were the days of the hot balloon. If you even go online, you will find an array of the models that are economical and those that are expensive. There is just so much to choose from. They are built so intricately, and with such fine detail, like the Cessna. You will never be able to figure out which is the original, and which is the duplicate, except maybe for the size difference. Take your pick and fly away. This is what flying is all about.
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Victor Epand is an expert consultant for model planes and model helicopters. You can find the best marketplace for model planes and model helicopters here: http://www.sellmodelplanes.com, http://www.sellmodelfighterplanes.com, and http://www.sellmodelhelicopters.com.
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