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  2. Radio-controlled aircraft - Wikipedia

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    An RC flyer demonstrating knife edge flying. A radio-controlled aircraft (often called RC aircraft or RC plane) is a small flying machine that is radio controlled by an operator on the ground using a hand-held radio transmitter. The transmitter continuously communicates with a receiver within the craft that sends signals to servomechanisms ...

  3. Warbird - Wikipedia

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    A Polish-registered Piper L-4 Grasshopper warbug. Although the term originally implied piston-driven aircraft from the World War II era, it is now often extended to include all airworthy former military aircraft, including jet-powered aircraft and helicopters. [1][2] The several different types of warbirds include the fighter, trainer, bomber ...

  4. Scaled Composites Pond Racer - Wikipedia

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    Introduction date. 1991. First flight. March 22, 1991 [ 1 ] Retired. September 14, 1993 (Destroyed) Fate. Destroyed. The Scaled Composites Pond Racer (Company designation Model 158) was a twin-engine twin-boom aircraft developed for Bob Pond by Burt Rutan and his company Scaled Composites.

  5. Republic RC-3 Seabee - Wikipedia

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    The RC-3 Seabee was designed by Percival Hopkins "Spence" Spencer. An aviation pioneer who first soloed in a powered airplane in 1914, he designed the Spencer S-12 Air Car Amphibian. Construction of the S-12 began on March 1, 1941 and the small, two-seat S-12 prototype, registered NX29098, made its first flight on August 8, 1941.

  6. Republic XF-12 Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    The Republic XF-12 Rainbow was an American four-engine, all-metal prototype reconnaissance aircraft designed by the Republic Aviation Company in the late 1940s. Like most large aircraft of the era, it used radial engines, specifically the Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major. The XF-12 was referred to as "flying on all fours" meaning: four engines ...

  7. Estrella Warbird Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Estrella Warbirds Museum is an aviation museum dedicated to the restoration and preservation of military aircraft, vehicles, and memorabilia. [3] The museum is located at Paso Robles Municipal Airport in central California and is named after Estrella Army Airfield. [3] In July, 2009, the museum opened an automobile display featuring classic ...

  8. Erickson Aircraft Collection - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates. 44°40′12″N121°09′00″W44.670°N 121.150°W. Type. Aviation museum. Founder. Jack Ericson. Website. www.ericksoncollection.com. The Erickson Aircraft Collection is an aviation museum located at the Madras Municipal Airport in Madras, Oregon.

  9. The Fighter Collection - Wikipedia

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    Flying Legends. The Fighter Collection is a private operator of airworthy vintage military aircraft or warbirds. It is based in the United Kingdom at Duxford Aerodrome in Cambridgeshire, an airfield that is owned by the Imperial War Museum and is also the site of the Imperial War Museum Duxford. It is registered as a private limited company.