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  • From "Radio Control Hobbies"
    episode RCH-105
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    DIY host and radio control enthusiast Chris Chianelli can barely contain his excitement as he touts the capabilities of the most advanced RC-aircraft of all -- fully functional, turbine-powered RC jets like this F-86 replica.

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    The turbine-powered F-4 attack jet at at take-off.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Guest RC "jet jock" Gordon Daniel discusses the features and operation of jet-powered RC aircraft.


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    The super-highspeed Bandit radio control jet is capable of speeds upward of 280 mph. > >Click on the image above to download a video of the program segment featuring these mini-jets in flight. Then strap yourself in and hold on. > >

    The most extreme of all extreme radio control aircraft are the RC jets, powered by real miniaturized jet engines and actual jet fuel. These scaled-down versions of actual military fighters and test planes are capable of speeds between 230 and 280 mph.











    The accomplished hobbyists who pilot these sophisticated (and expensive) mini-rockets (figure A) have generally had years of experience at flying RC model planes. They are the "top guns" of the RC hobby.











    The models utilize small jet turbines (figure B), functionally identical to those in actual full-sized jets, enabling them to achieve remarkable speeds and flying precision -- even performing aerobatic Blue Angel-style flying maneuvers.











    They are built out of high-tech materials such as Kevlar (TM) to help them maintain stability and structural integrity at high speeds. Many are are exact and accurate scale replicas of real fighter planes such as the T-33 Airforce trainer, the F-86 and the famous F-4 fighter (figure C).












    RESOURCES :
    Horizon Hobby

    Horizon Hobby is a supplier of radio-controlled planes, cars, boats, etc.


    Horizon Hobby
    Website: www.horizonhobby.com

    Bob Violett Models (Radio-Control Jets)
    Bob Violet Models (Radio-Control Jets)
    Website: www.bvmjets.com

    HobbyTown USA

    HobbyTown USA (Registered Trademark) is a Nebraska corporation formed in 1985 by Merlin Hayes and Thomas Walla. HobbyTown began in 1980 with the purchase of a local business in Lincoln, Nebraska. The corporation was established for the sole purpose of sharing their dream with other people who wanted to own their own hobby store.

    Today, HobbyTown USA is a nationally registered franchise, and the company is widely regarded as a leader in the retail hobby industry.

    With the company motto of "Building Your Dream" and with more than 150 stores open, it is the largest retail hobby franchise in the world and is ranked in the top 2% of all franchises worldwide. More importantly, there are now hundreds of owners realizing their dream of being their own boss, and having fun while they do it.

    For store location information, please click here.


    HobbyTownUSA
    Lincoln, NE 68516
    Phone: 402-434-5050
    Email: info@hobbytown.com
    Website: www.hobbytown.com

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