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  2. Adams-Wilson Hobbycopter - Wikipedia

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    The prototype of the one-man open framework homebuilt helicopter powered by a 34 hp (25 kW) Triumph motorcycle engine. Hobbycopter 101 Production version of the XH-1 offered as a kit for $900, or as plans for $35 to homebuilders. Hobbycopter 102 Strengthened Model 101 with 34 hp (25 kW) Triumph and a fibre-glass cockpit enclosure.

  3. Radio-controlled helicopter - Wikipedia

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    Learning to fly a collective pitch RC helicopter takes time and practice. Many modelers join a club so they can be instructed by experienced RC pilots, or follow on-line guides. [12] RC Helicopters usually have at least four controls: roll - cyclic pitch, elevator (fore-aft cyclic pitch), rudder (yaw) and pitch/throttle (collective pitch/power ...

  4. Vortech A/W 95 - Wikipedia

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    The Vortech A/W 95 is an American helicopter that was designed by Adams-Wilson as the Adams-Wilson Choppy and now produced in an improved version by Vortech of Fallston, Maryland. The aircraft is supplied in the form of plans for amateur construction. Vortech also supplies rotor blades and other key parts for the design. [1]

  5. Radio-controlled aircraft - Wikipedia

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    RC helicopter. Radio-controlled helicopters, although often grouped with RC aircraft, are in a class of their own due to the vast differences in construction, aerodynamics and flight training. Hobbyists will often venture from planes, to jets and to helicopters as they enjoy the challenges, excitement and satisfaction of flying different types ...

  6. Vortech G-1 - Wikipedia

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    Data from Cliche, Vortech and Kitplanes General characteristics Crew: one Width: 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Height: 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) Empty weight: 150 lb (68 kg) Gross weight: 420 lb (191 kg) Fuel capacity: 5 U.S. gallons (19 L; 4.2 imp gal) Powerplant: 1 × Rotax 447 twin cylinder, air-cooled, two-stroke single-ignition aircraft engine, 40 hp (30 kW) Main rotor diameter: × 12 ft 0 in (3.66 m) Main ...

  7. Radio-controlled model - Wikipedia

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    1:10 scale radio-controlled car (Saab Sonett II)A radio-controlled model (or RC model) is a model that is steerable with the use of radio control (RC). All types of model vehicles have had RC systems installed in them, including ground vehicles, boats, planes, helicopters and even submarines and scale railway locomotives.

  8. Model aircraft - Wikipedia

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    RC Multi-Task Gliders F3C RC Aerobatic Helicopters F3D RC Pylon Racing Aeroplanes – Pylon racing refers to a class of air racing for radio controlled model aircraft that fly through a course of pylons. [14] The sport is similar to the full-scale Red Bull Air Race World Series. F3F RC Slope Soaring Gliders F3J RC Thermal Duration Gliders F3K

  9. Kyosho - Wikipedia

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    The Inferno MP9 TKI3 of David Ronnefalk, 2013 EFRA champion Various Mini-Z models DNano display model and chassis. Kyosho produces a wider range of RC products than any other RC manufacturer, including racing and ready-to-run cars, trucks, excavators, helicopters, scale, sport and warbird RC planes, and a range of RC boats.