Archive for the ‘Airplane Model’ Category

Model Planes

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Airplane Model

Image taken on 2009-04-05 22:46:50 by Dirkusmaximus.

Turbine powered RC Aermacchi model airplane

Sunday, January 29th, 2012


This is the maiden flight of Tony Withey’s turbine powered Aermacchi jet. New Zealand used to use the real Aermacchis for fighter-pilot training before the last peacenik goverment decided to mothball them all. Now they quietly rot away, costing the taxpayer lots of money for no benefit. Check my channel for plenty of other RC-model action.

Snoopy says hi!

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Airplane Model

Image taken on 2002-10-18 13:45:56 by Dave_S..

Sebart Sukhoi

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012


Adam Vomberg is sixteen. He is champ in the F3A class RC airplane model piloting. As an innate talent, he is doing this since he was eleven, and is able to keep steady a huge 13 kg plane just 10 cm above the ground up to half an hour. With his special skills he demonstrates tricks which are unique in Hungary. Adam Vomberg is a real big hope for the hungarian RC airplane model piloting, and being member of the national team he aspires to get a World Champion title. We wish you good luck, Adam Vomberg ! Endre Goldstein 2010.08. 26. Sukhoi 29S Wing Span: cm 260 Lenght with spinner: cm 254 Wing Area: 130 dm2 Weight:13 Kg RTF dry Radio: 6 channel Recommended power set up: Motor: Mintor 110cc Muffler: Canister Propeller: Mejzlik 28×10 carbon PRICE: – Eu 1.199,00 Goldstein Endre Modell Hungaria Ltd

Gasparin V12 CO2 Model Airplane Engine

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012


Purchased from www.ministeam.com. This is a beautiful desktop version of a CO2 powered airplane V12 engine. This most probably the smallest V12 engine in the world. This engine is hand made in Europe. Only 100 of them will be made. G63V12 Bore 4.0mm, Stroke 5.0mm, Stroke Volume 12 x 62.80 mm3, Weight 108g This engine is absolutely beautiful to look at and watch run. Size: 2 1/5 inches wide X 5 1/2 inches long X 4 1/2 inches high Assembled Ready-To-Run. Made in Europe Carbon dioxide motors have been around for a long time. They are expansion engines which work rather like a steam engine. The tank receives a charge of CO2 which is liquid at ambient temperature at a vapor pressure of about 850 psi. this boils in the tank to supply gas to the motor. In the Gasparin the inlet valve is a steel ball sealing under gas pressure in a nylon (delrin type) seat while the piston carries a central peg which lifts the valve as it approaches top dead center. Exhaust is through a ring of ports uncovered by the piston towards the bottom of the stroke. Gasparins spun alloy tanks, silver-soldered pipe work, connectors and the filler valves are all beautifully designed. The motors use a floating O ring to seal the piston, which works well. They also have a flexible joint between the gas supply pipe and the cylinder head. This seals in a silicon material and the feature is important because it allows the cylinder barrel to be screwed up and down on its threaded base in the crankcase. This

Norseman fuse on end, floats to side

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

Airplane Model

Image taken on 2005-03-28 11:52:46 by dblackadder.

Airplane

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012


a little aeronautical experiment waverlyfilms.com

RC Radio Control Electric Power F16 ARF RC Airplane Model

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

A NEW PLACE TO FLY (6MMFLYRC)

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011


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New RC Nitro Gas Cessna337 size 25 Airplane Model

Saturday, December 24th, 2011