October 4, 2008

Remote Control Airplane Parts

Nosegear from remote-controlled airplane that the NTSB has in a bunker somewhere. Possibly stored with the unreleased videos of the Pentagon 'attack'. Came from this exact aircraft. Possibly leased to UAL by AIG's, aircraft leasing arm.

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October 4, 2008

Josh @ 3:06 am

Where can you go about buying the parts for a jet powered remote control airplane?
I'm seeing videos all over youtube with these turbine/jet powered airplanes that do 200+ mph. When I go to the internet and try to find the planes/parts for making one, there is absolutely NOTHING that I've found. Trying to see where you can get your hands on one of these…atleast the engine for making one. Thanks

mikeae @ 8:08 am

Try Hobby Lobby for starters. Then next I would go to the RC planes manufacturers website. You may be able to buy spare and replacements parts from them. Generally nowadays, the website address is public in the users guide that came with the item. Look on that for both the parts list and the website address.
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I do that with my HO scale trains. Go to the Manufactuer for spare parts and to Hobby Lobby.

Ida Know @ 8:10 am

Bob Violett Models makes some of the hottest r/c gas turbine models. These are NOT toys and definitely not for the novice flyer. They are expensive (in the thousands of dollars) and they have the potential for being lethal. Having said that, If you have verrrry deep pockets and the need for speed, check out the link in the source list box below.
References :
http://www.bvmjets.com/

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