Planes weigh approximately 1 ounce rtf.
Ceiling tethered electric plane.
The propeller is turning to the right so the plane will only work if it s thrown to the left so it automatically banks right.
This is also the altitude record for propeller driven aircraft fai class u experimental new technologies and fai class u 1 d remotely.
So far i have built 5 tethered rc aircraft.
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Wingspans are typically 10 inches.
Throw it as you would a paper airplane.
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The plane features a maximum speed of 181 km h 112 mph and a service ceiling of 3 660 m 12 000 ft.
Motors and props are replacement parts for the parkzone sukhoi p51 vapor etc.
The propeller is made of a flexible plastic.
When i modified this toy fighter plane a month ago i tried to use a single aaa battery to power it but that proved to be too heavy and underpowered.
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Use a quality battery.
I tried a cheap knock off battery and for some reason it made the plane nose heavy and it would not fly.
Once the swivel is firmly attached to the ceiling the aircraft will accurately navigate itself on a 360 degrees flight path at the length of.
By attaching a thin metal rod like a wire coat hanger to the paper aircraft at its center of gravity with a clay counterbalance weight at the other end of the rod and the string at its midpoint the model aircraft might be made to fly in a more realistic horizontal circuit rather than a perpetual tailspin stall.
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Team member marco bulhozer explained the reason for attempting the flight and bringing.
The highest altitude obtained by an electrically powered aircraft is 96 863 feet 29 524 m on august 14 2001 by the nasa helios and is the highest altitude in horizontal flight by a winged aircraft.