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How Big is too Big? A-380
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Gigantic A-380 Singapore Airlines No, it's not made of paper but it does fly! 15-foot-long, 17-foot-span A-380 Airbus! Powered by four Jetcat P120 turbines, this aircraft consumes a gallon of fuel every 3 minutes. Orig.RCHeliJet? Ferngesteuert Gigantic A-380 Singapore Airlines Michael Schlemmer Hausen a.A 2013 - YouTube |
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I saw that! It's ridiculous but awesome, the sound it makes when spooling up.
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some people just love big toys
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I agree!
-RunwayOneSixRight |
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Hope it doesn't suffer the same fate as the gigantic B-52.......:-(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68WZ6PgsBhM |
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I think when you have to register your remote controlled aircraft with the FAA (or your country's aviation regulatory agency), it might be a tad too big.
I've seen private planes smaller than that thing It looks full size when it's flying |
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Any of you guys remember that B-52 RC model that was build in the UK? I think the B-52 was bigger and he took his 8 engines to get her up on a day just like that A-380 went into. Only thing is he didn't land it. That was a terrible shame and a great lost. wc
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I know how it feels to loose a giant plane, use to fly a B-24 with a 6 foot wing span, electronics failed and I lost all control, it was a sad day. |
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i want someoneone to do a paper model of this beastie in 1;72 scale
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I have an A380 rescaled to 1:60, been thinking of building it but don't have the room right now.
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