RC SNBA A330

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RC SNBA A330

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Enjoy!

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Seb. :thumbsup:

b-west

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8O

WAW

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Seb, one word: MAG-NI-FI-CENT!!! Really cool!

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Very very nice. Must have cost a fortune to make this

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Post by B744skipper »

8O Wow, what an absolutely gorgeous aircraft! The builder has done a real good job in constructing this aircraft, it even includes a camara. :wink:
scale 1/16

Wingspan : 3.77 m

Lengh : 3.98 m
That aircraft must be massive, I wonder where the guy will put it at home, and it sure is a pain in the ass to transport.
Btw, I the largest rc model was an KLM B742 in the scale 1/4!

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B744skipper wrote:That aircraft must be massive, I wonder where the guy will put it at home, and it sure is a pain in the ass to transport.
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This guy isn't crazy, he stores it into his friend's house :wink: !

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RYR8023 wrote:I'm impressed about the engines... What are their specifications ?
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Engines: 2 x P80 Jetcat (3 200 € each)

Thrust: 17lb (80N) at 117,000 RPM (each)
Weight: 2.9lb, including starter
Diameter: 4.4 inches
RPM Range: 35,000 to 117,000
EGT: 580C
EGV: 1100 Kph
Fuel consumption: 8.1oz/min at full power
Fuel: Jet A1, 1 -K kerosene
Lubrication: 5% synthetic oil mixed in the fuel
Maintenance interval: 50 hours

Regards

Seb.

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Post by sab319 »

magnificent, gives a nice idea of how the NC will look like on the A330...

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Post by MD-11 »

Hmmmmmmmm.... I want one too :dammit:
When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."

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Post by Vinnie-Winnie »

Me too!!!!

But at no more than 500 euros so let's just forget it!

moons

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Wowww, this is very nice.
I once saw an A340 of AF in the same size on television I think.

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Post by B737229 »

Very nice, so this may be the long awaited 4th A330 for SN

Love the footage from the on board cam!
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Post by av8or_guy »

That is damned nice i want one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Damn how did they get it! i really want one!!!!!!!!!

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I can't play the movies :( :(

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B744skipper wrote:Btw, I the largest rc model was an KLM B742 in the scale 1/4!
Do you mean it crashed?

Currently, the biggest RC four engined aircraft is an A380-800 1/15 scaled. I saw it in Toulouse 2 years ago, really impressive. It wasn't finished at that time, never heard about it any more...

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The landing gears are really piece of art!

Span: 5.32m
Length: 4.85m
Height: 1.60m

Here is their website.

Also it remembers me I still have a C-47 "Skytrain" 1/17.33 scaled (don't ask me, it's english :wink: ) to do. Unfortunately, I have not enough place and not enough time for it...

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HorsePower wrote:
B744skipper wrote:Btw, I the largest rc model was an KLM B742 in the scale 1/4!
Do you mean it crashed?
I read this in a book which was published in the mid-90's, it did not say if it crashed, but I do not know the current status of the aircraft model (but I did not hear anything about it being crashed).

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Post by C_J »

Gsus!!! It seems to go as fast as a F16!
Now that's cool!!!

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C_J wrote:Gsus!!! It seems to go as fast as a F16!
They have a F-16 also! For those who are interested, here is the JetCat website.

Enjoy!

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Post by vc-10 »

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :jump2: That vw is the same as my dad's and it is quite a big car! The plane is incradible!!!!!! :jump2:

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Post by Rago »

B744skipper wrote:
HorsePower wrote:
B744skipper wrote:Btw, I the largest rc model was an KLM B742 in the scale 1/4!
Do you mean it crashed?
I read this in a book which was published in the mid-90's, it did not say if it crashed, but I do not know the current status of the aircraft model (but I did not hear anything about it being crashed).
It didn't crash! It's in the "maintenance hangar" to get the fuel-system redone due to some major problems at the first test-flight... The model almost got destroyed by an engine-fire during start-up. One of the wings got serious damaged :cry:

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