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 Post subject: Who want's a B-36??
PostPosted: Thu May 04, 2006 12:30 am 
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This is just to cool 8)

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Too F-ing cool! 8)

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about 25 years ago there was an rc b-36 in a national geographic. the article was on rc modelling, & the b-36 had a full page pic. it fully flew, had retractable gear etc. it even had a remote controlled aerial camera. pretty cutting edge for the old days!!

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Wow!
I love the big RC stuff....it would be great to see it fly. Were is it? (US I suppose judging by the "N" numbered 114 in the background).
Some of the aircraft in the UK (where tthere seems to be a lot of giant RC activity) are unbelievable.

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JBoyle wrote:
Wow!
I love the big RC stuff....it would be great to see it fly. Were is it? (US I suppose judging by the "N" numbered 114 in the background).
Some of the aircraft in the UK (where tthere seems to be a lot of giant RC activity) are unbelievable.


According to the eBay ad it's located in: LAWRENCEBURG, IN.

BTW, the current bid is $3,650 and the reserve has not been met.


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It' not a model, it's the real thing. Behind it is a Rockwell for a giant!!!!! :lol:

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Wow... biggest B-36 model I've since the one Jimmy Stewart crashed in "Strategic Air Command" - and this model predates the movie!

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This model is very old and should not be purchased to fly.


Oh, come on. I dare ya. :wink:

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JBoyle wrote:
Some of the aircraft in the UK (where tthere seems to be a lot of giant RC activity) are unbelievable.
I think that the UK has a larger weight limitation for R/C aircraft than the US.


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