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  • How to Make an RC Plane That Drops Bombs

    Radio-controlled model airplanes can be made to carry and release flour bombs, water bombs, parachutes, candy or just about anything else that is small and lightweight. You can also build a bomb...

  • How to Make a RC Plane Drop Bombs

    Most RC planes can be equipped to drop bombs, parachutes or even candy. You just need an extra channel available on your transmitter and an extra servo mounted on the aircraft for the release...

  • How to Build a Pre-Cut Balsa Wood RC Airplane

    Building RC model airplanes can be fun and therapeutic. However, cutting every part from plans can be very tedious. A pre-cut kit bridges the gap perfectly here. You get the plans, parts, and...

  • How To Make Aircraft Models

    Building a model aircraft is a hobby that's enjoyed by people of all ages. From choosing the model to painting it, the entire building process requires skill and artistry. Building a displayable...

  • How to Find the Wing Area of a Model Airplane

    The wing area of American model airplanes is measured in square inches. The measurement is arrived at by multiplying the wing span by the wing chord. Wing chord is the width of the plane's wings...

  • How to Make a Fiberglass RC Plane

    Fiberglass is a durable material that works well for RC airplane fuselages. It would be impractical to build wings or movable tail surfaces from fiberglass; these are best built of foam or wood....

  • Build a Plastic Model Airplane

    Plastic model airplanes are the perfect decoration for the home of any airplane enthusiast. Building a plastic model airplane, whether it is a vintage WWI biplane or a modern, state-of-the art...

  • How to Identify a Boeing 737

    How to identify a Boeing 737. Boeing's 737 is the "little engine that could" of modern commercial airliners. The 737 first took to the air in 1965 and has since been manufactured in seven models.

  • How to Identify a Boeing 707

    The Boeing 707 is the Grand Old Lady of jet airliners. No longer in production, 707s still work hard knitting the world community together.

  • How to Identify a Boeing 757

    The Boeing 757 (along with the 767) might be thought of as third-generation airliners. The 757 was designed to replace the venerable 727 and fly the mid-range routes.

  • How to Identify a Boeing 767

    Carrying up to 300 passengers 6,000 to 7,000 miles in comfort and safety by using only two modern, turbofan jet engines, the 767 is the epitome of efficient air transportation.

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