
Many of the models were over 2.5M wingspan with power-plants in the 80-150cc petrol size. Photos are here in my web gallery: Gallery - click me
Pete
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Efliernz wrote:QUOTE (Efliernz @ Feb 1 2010, 10:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Something different - but aviation. A large-model rc competition was held over the weekend with pilots from NZ, Aus and USA here.
Many of the models were over 2.5M wingspan with power-plants in the 80-150cc petrol size. Photos are here in my web gallery: Gallery - click me
Pete
Pete, Im sorry i dont know why i didnt see your post before. Great shots....those in flight ones look like the real thing![]()
So much money involved in those things....Ive seen a few crash....really makes you feel sick, God knows how the owner feels......imagine pranging some other guys plane![]()
Is that giant C-130 still about.....amazing beast, and some guy in the UK has a monster C-17.
Thanks for shareing that Pete .....cheersLast edited by Splitpin on Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Feb 25 2010, 10:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hey I missed this post too....my dad flys RC (scale) aircaft and has flown at Waharoa....
here's some pics I posted a couple of years back
http://nzff.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=...amp;hl=matamata
Wow.....amazing pics.I didn't know there was such a large scale following in NZ. Like the look of the seafury and the 190, but all of them are awesome.
Naki, do you know if there is a limit to the sze they can fly ,before some kind of CAA rules apply? Something that big could cause havoc if it floated off into controlled airspace![]()
The ultimate r/c would have to be one of those QF-4 Phantom drones.......or the r/c moths they played around with during the war.
Thanks
CheersLast edited by Splitpin on Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:36 am, edited 1 time in total.

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