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  2. Radio-controlled aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A radio-controlled aircraft (often called RC aircraft or RC plane) is a small flying machine that is radio controlled by an operator on the ground using a hand-held radio transmitter. The transmitter continuously communicates with a receiver within the craft that sends signals to servomechanisms (servos) which move the control surfaces based on ...

  3. Radio-controlled helicopter - Wikipedia

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    For example, a helicopter with a 0.30 cu in (4.9 cm 3) engine was a 30 class and a helicopter with a 0.90 cu in (14.7 cm 3) engine was referred to as a 90 class helicopter. The bigger and more powerful the engine, the larger the main rotor blade that it can turn and hence the bigger the aircraft overall.

  4. List of radio-controlled model aircraft kit manufacturers

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    Many notable individuals in the 1960s through the 1990s and beyond created the landscape of modern RC modeling. These included many starting their own companies. The families of many of these individuals lost interest in continuing these businesses. The incoming supply of ARF planes from overseas made it hard to sell kits requiring assembly.

  5. 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.

  6. Cox model engine - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, as well as producing millions of model engines Cox also produced a similar number of ready to fly (RTF) airplanes, as well as boats, cars, helicopters, and trains. The following is a list of the RTF airplanes produced by Cox between 1953 and 1980:

  7. Equipment codes - Wikipedia

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    h hf rtf (hf radiotelephone) i ins; j1 cpdlc atn vdl mode 2; j2 cpdlc fans 1/a hfdl; j3 cpdlc fans 1/a vdl mode a/0; j4 cpdlc fans 1/a vdl mode 2; j5 cpdlc fans 1/a satcom ; j6 cpdlc fans 1/a satcom ; j7 cpdlc fans 1/a satcom ; k mls; l ils; m1 atc rtf satcom (inmarsat) m2 atc rtf (mtsat) m3 atc rtf (iridium)