E-Flite Tribute FX being hucked over a lake!-RC Electric Airplane:

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Here’s my friend Blake Hilson again, doing what he does best-wringing out airframes! This is the E-Flite Tribute FX 3D powered by a MicroDan 2510-3D brushless outrunner. We’ve optimized the airframe for 3D/precision flying with the addition of some SFG’s and a
T-wing. Enjoy!

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Technorati Tags: 3D, airplane, e-flite, Electric, FX, huckin', RC, Tribute


B29 R.C plane with X1 spaceship

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A B29 RC with a X1 rocket powered glider on the wing

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Technorati Tags: B29, Bird, Control, glider, plane, RC, Remote, rocket, Wing, wings, WW2, X1


what’s the best rc plane for beginners?

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I’m looking to start flying rc airplanes or gliders–can anyone suggest a good plane to learn with. prefer electric. thanks.

You can look for some forum.If you want to buy an advanced RC helicopter, I will be happy to recommend a site for you.Rcroll has all kinds of rc helicopter, rc airplane in stock to meet various needs of RC hobby fans.

http://www.rcroll.com

Good luck


wats rhe cheapest gas rc airplane that is still good. i hate electric planes i want a gas one.?

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I got the Hobbyco trainer and it came ready to go and did not cost to much has a three foot wing span, computer training program, radio, and assy’s. you can spend a lot more and get a lot less, it is on their web site and many hobby shops that sell RC aircraft. I’ve flown mine and it handles real good. recommend it A+


Should I use a gas engine or a electric for a RC airplane?

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This is the first time I have ever made a RC airplane.
Can I use a just as powerful electric engine as a gas one?
How much does a powerful electric engine for a RC plane going to be.
What do you think?

The larger plane would be better on gas but gas engines will cost more money consider you have to have a glow ignitor, gas ($17/gallon) and something to refill it with. Electric is a better for the small plane since it won’t be as heavy and doesnt require anything extra to run other than a charger. The gases advantage is continuous flight so you can fly as long as you want as long as the engine doesnt overheat. Electric are restricted to about 14-20 min of flight time and a 45 min – 3 hr charge time. Electric allows more time for correction of errors while gas is stronger and runs faster at idle than electric so gas has less time to make corrections. The best bet would be electric for a small plane and gas for a large plane.


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