Mike T Aldridge Sr's Site

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R/C Planes and things

  On this page I'll be chatting about R/C planes and related topics.

 R/C  Flying fields and clubs in the Vancouver area.

Links

 www.ridgeflyers.com

www.greathobbies.com

www.maac.ca

www.theweathernetwork.ca

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The plane in the front is a  Spitfire ( ARF ) Almost Ready to Fly. It comes already covered and the sections  only need to be epoxied together. It takes about 7 days to but together. The motor a OS 91 (2s) two stroke and radio equipment are put in later at a extra cost. This Web page will give you a idea of pricing for different brand names go to.www.greathobbies.com. click the link above in the link section for more info.

The plane to the back of the pick is a 1941 P-51B Mustang I built it from a kit that comes as just a box of wood and a set of blue prints. This plane took over 7 months to build and was lots of fun.The choice of coverings is the tough part. This one I covered with fiber glass and is hand painted for the 1941 time period. This plane was flown by Canadian pilots during WW ll. Powered by a OS120 Surpass III pumped (4s) four stroke engine

 

 This Plane here is a WW l Camel

Powered by a OS 91 2s engine

  This plane here is a WW ll Corsair flown by a Canadian named Hampton Gray VC. in the Pacific War about 1944

 Powered by a OS 91 2s engine