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E-Flite 25 -46 size Rotating Retracts

The New 25–46 Size 100-Degree Rotating Electric Retracts from E-flite With so many great WW2 warbird ARFs on the market today, a great way to add realism is to upgrade their gear to retracts. Aircraft like the P-40 Warhawk and the F4U Corsair and Grumman Hellcat, had retracts that not only folded back into the [...]
Hitec Minima 6T and Minima 6E, 6-Channel, Full-Range Micro Receivers

Minima 6T and Minima 6E, 6-Channel, Full-Range Micro Receivers Hitec Announced new micro receivers. Utilizing their 2.4GHz AFHSS technology, these two new full-range micro receivers are the perfect choice for modelers flying smaller aircraft. The Minimas are available in both top and end-pin configurations and feature Hitec’s own exclusive, dual-diversity Mini Boosted Omni-Directional Antenna [...]
Hitec Aurora 9 Aluminum Transmitter Case

Travel in Style! If you are lucky enough to own the impressive Aurora 9 radio system from Hitec, treat it right and bring your radio and accessories everywhere you go with a new transmitter case constructed of aluminum. The Case comes with Hitec and AFHSS logos while the interior is lined with pre-cut foam padding for maximum protection. Your transmitter [...]
CARF P-47 Thunderbolt

This new Razorback is designed to impress! From its composite construction to its aluminum finish, this P-47 is intended for scale modelers. It’s designed for a Moki 250 radial engine and 4-blade prop, and all-American-made landing gear is available. This 110-inch-span aircraft costs $3290; for more information go to www.carf-models.com.
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A New Class of Racing from the USRA

The Unlimited Scale Racing Association (USRA) has developed a new racing class for the 2011 season. Warbird Racing will be the newest class available to any racer wanting to experience the thrill of Giant Scale racing on the world’s largest course for RC racing. The rules and more information can be found at the USRA [...]



