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Magic Hand YAK 40%
This 118” Magic Hand Yak-54 has seen many airshows. We have a ZDZ-Super 160 for power and it really hauls the mail! We added a smoke system, and the presentation is unbelievable. The color scheme shows up great in the air, and it flies very slowly and is easy to hover. We fly it at the full scale air shows due to its massive size. We love the low wing loading! |
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Fly Eagle AT3
The AT3 is a mid-sized jet made by Fly Eagle Jet. It easily meets the IMAA requirement of 140" length + width as the AT3 is 160". We are installing the new Jet Cat P-160SX Titan which is the latest and greatest kerosene start turbine or the Jet Central Rhino. We will use HD Power servos and MPI servo arms. |
This jet has a 70" wingspan and is 90" in length. It should weigh in at 25 lbs. |
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Fly Eagle F-16 Advanced
This is a smaller jet made for a small, 14 lb turbine or larger. With a wingspan of 54", it is under the 140" IMAA requirement. We are building this jet with the new Rabbit turbine from Jet Central with 18 lb thrust. We will use HD Power servos and MPI servo arms. |
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MF Models Shockjet - Tiger color sheme
This is a great trainer turbine jet. It takes off of grass easily. While the brake works well, on grass it is totally unnecessary. This is a favorite for noon demos because it is highly aerobatic. It can hover into the wind very slowly, it has even gone backwards in higher winds. It will fly in any wind conditions because it is so stable. We like to offer this to fly on a trainer box because it is so easy to fly, yet it has true jet performance. |
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Comp-ARF 35% 2.6m YAK SP-55
The Yak-55SP is possibly the best flying plane ever. Confirmed by a lot of customers, who own and fly one of our big 3.3m flagships. The Yak is the straightest flying plane we have made. No knife edge coupling at all, very constant speed in up- and down lines, perfect snaps and unbeatable 3D capabilities. It is without question one of the premier flying models today. |
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Aerotech RC-Models 42% Extra 300
The mid-wing design Extra 300 is capable of superior precision and 3D freestyle. It's constructed from very lightweight balsa, foam and ply, for higher performance. Testing with top IMAC pilots has been done to produce one of the most neutral designs in it class. Whether you’re a Sunday flier, freestyle 3D person or the serious IMAC competitor. The New Extra 300 is your plane. |
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Pilot RC Yak-54
Pilot RC began in 2008 with the best of the factory workers from SD-Models. This is one of the best products on the market today. If you want the best at a really good price, Pilot RC is for you. |
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WARNING - Gasoline and Turbine powered R/C model aircraft are not manufactured to withstand unlimited G's. Any R/C model aircraft can fail, be it a wing folding up or a fuselage breaking in half under too high of a load. Just as any full size aircraft, model R/C aircraft have a maximum G rating. Because you are not in the plane flying it and experiencing the G's and reading the G-meter, it is more difficult to judge the G's on the aircraft, and it is very easy to exceed the limits of the aircraft. Understand that if you perform a snap roll, parachute, wall, blender, knife edge loop, or pull hard on the elevator at almost any speed, you can be putting in excess of 15 G's, even in excess of 30 G's, and most aircraft can only designed to take 10-12 G's. If you perform any violent maneuver, you can break your plane. When I perform hard maneuvers, especially for the first time on an airframe, I am prepared for a failure and am prepared for it as best I can be. This mainly includes performing the maneuver far enough away from spectators that in event of a failure that I am not endangering others. In addition, be prepared for the manufacturer to not pay for a new airframe which is broken during flight. It is common practice for any manufacturer to not replace an airframe which breaks in the air or upon landing. I have only seen manufacturers replace airframes when they have received many of the same failures and the manufacturer determines that there was a design or manufacturing error. If you break an airframe, and you are the only one to do so, then it is probably not the fault of the manufacturer. Please fly safely, and avoid full throttle operation other than at low airspeeds.
R/C model jets, warbirds, aerobatic planes and UAV Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to name a few are not a toy! If misused, it can cause serious bodily harm and property damage. Fly only in open areas, and AMA (Academy of Model Aeronautics) approved flying sites. Follow all manufacturer instructions included with your plane, radio, servo's, batteries and engine. Aircraft manufacturers guarantees each kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any component assembled by the customer. All parts of high stress must be inspected and reinforced if necessary by a competent builder. Some parts should be glued again. High stress areas such as firewalls, motor boxes, wing mounts, landing gear mounts, etc., are areas of high concern. Seek help if necessary. In not case shall TBM be liable for the cost of any product it offers which is not manufactured by TBM. The liability to the manufacturer cannot exceed the original cost of the purchased item. Further, TBM reserves the right to change or modify this warranty without notice. In that TBM has no control over the final assembly or materials used for final assembly, no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user-assembled product. By the act of using the user assembled product, the user accepts all resulting liability. The kit manufacturers have provided you with a top quality, thoroughly tested kit and instructions, but ultimately the quality and fly ability of your finished model depends on how you build it; therefore, we cannot in any way guarantee the performance of your completed model, and no representations are expressed or implied as to the performance or safety of your completed model. It is the user's responsibility to inspect each component for worthiness.
WARNING - Gasoline and Turbine powered R/C model aircraft are not manufactured to withstand unlimited G's. Any R/C model aircraft can fail, be it a wing folding up or a fuselage breaking in half under too high of a load. Just as any full size aircraft, model R/C aircraft have a maximum G rating. Because you are not in the plane flying it and experiencing the G's and reading the G-meter, it is more difficult to judge the G's on the aircraft, and it is very easy to exceed the limits of the aircraft. Understand that if you perform a snap roll, parachute, wall, blender, knife edge loop, or pull hard on the elevator at almost any speed, you can be putting in excess of 15 G's, even in excess of 30 G's, and most aircraft can only designed to take 10-12 G's. If you perform any violent maneuver, you can break your plane. When I perform hard maneuvers, especially for the first time on an airframe, I am prepared for a failure and am prepared for it as best I can be. This mainly includes performing the maneuver far enough away from spectators that in event of a failure that I am not endangering others. In addition, be prepared for the manufacturer to not pay for a new airframe which is broken during flight. It is common practice for any manufacturer to not replace an airframe which breaks in the air or upon landing. I have only seen manufacturers replace airframes when they have received many of the same failures and the manufacturer determines that there was a design or manufacturing error. If you break an airframe, and you are the only one to do so, then it is probably not the fault of the manufacturer. Please fly safely, and avoid full throttle operation other than at low airspeeds.
R/C model jets, warbirds, aerobatic planes and UAV Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to name a few are not a toy! If misused, it can cause serious bodily harm and property damage. Fly only in open areas, and AMA (Academy of Model Aeronautics) approved flying sites. Follow all manufacturer instructions included with your plane, radio, servo's, batteries and engine. Aircraft manufacturers guarantees each kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any component assembled by the customer. All parts of high stress must be inspected and reinforced if necessary by a competent builder. Some parts should be glued again. High stress areas such as firewalls, motor boxes, wing mounts, landing gear mounts, etc., are areas of high concern. Seek help if necessary. In not case shall TBM be liable for the cost of any product it offers which is not manufactured by TBM. The liability to the manufacturer cannot exceed the original cost of the purchased item. Further, TBM reserves the right to change or modify this warranty without notice. In that TBM has no control over the final assembly or materials used for final assembly, no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user-assembled product. By the act of using the user assembled product, the user accepts all resulting liability. The kit manufacturers have provided you with a top quality, thoroughly tested kit and instructions, but ultimately the quality and fly ability of your finished model depends on how you build it; therefore, we cannot in any way guarantee the performance of your completed model, and no representations are expressed or implied as to the performance or safety of your completed model. It is the user's responsibility to inspect each component for worthiness.
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