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>Frank
i suspect if you can get over the weight penalty, you could
use a gps and computer to have it do a programmed flight
from take off to landing.
or perhaps if the radio reciever has enough range, it could
be controlled from the ground. i suspect this would be
easiest, but i have no idea as to rc's signal range. i would
think up to 25 miles doable.
any real smart rc'ers out there?
A.T. - 22 Jul 2006 21:22 GMT
For further information on the RC jet turbines etc, check out URL at
Alan's Hobby, Model & RC Web Links
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/
under
"Jet Engines, Jetex, Pulse Jets and Turbines"
and under
"Jet & Turbine RC Aircraft sites.
Artesjet News - homebuilts
Boomerang Jets
California R.C. Jet Association -
JAA - Jet Aerosport Association of Australia
Jet Adict Links
Jet Links
Jet World Masters
jetZILLA online magazine - miniature jet propulsion.
Kress Jets
Philip Avonds Scale Jets
ROJets
Tamjets
Wennmacher Modell Technik "
Regards
Alan T.
Alan's Hobby, Model & RC Web Links
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~atong/
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> think up to 25 miles doable.
> any real smart rc'ers out there?
Rufus - 22 Jul 2006 21:30 GMT
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> think up to 25 miles doable.
> any real smart rc'ers out there?
Back in the day when I was heavy into R/C, the AMA used to like to
stress the point that a 12 pound R/C pattern plane moving at 125 mph has
the same kinetic energy as a 30-06 rifle bullet. Having been hit by a
small R/C airplane once myself...yeah - you can kill someone if you make
a bad enough mistake.
The best way of maintaining situational awareness flying these fast jet
models would be to have a closed circuit camera onboard and fly the
thing like an RPV. But I think the guys that fly them generally know
the limits of their own eyeballs, and keep the things within that box.
Those engines alone run upwards of $2500+...you don't take chances at
that price.
I know that in the USA the FAA is taking an interest in the
proliferation of large scale and high speed model aircraft operations
within civil use airspace - i.e.; the sharing of operations between
large models and full-scale aircraft. Av-leak has had several article
on the subject. I know commercial RPV/UCAV operators are being held to
the same currency standards as FAA licensed Private pilots, and are also
required to be Instrument rated.

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Daryl - 23 Jul 2006 02:53 GMT
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> think up to 25 miles doable.
> any real smart rc'ers out there?
being a former RC'er flying a 6 to 8Lb plane at even 1000ft distance becomes
a problem due to your eyes limitations, you can easily loose directional
awareness, you will loose site of the aircraft before the
transmitter/receiver looses signal, and btw I once flew an 8lb 60 powered
Ugly stik clean throught a pickup truck camper shell like a hot knife
throught butter