Thursday, 17 January 2013

RC Jets at their Best


The Remote control toys are very popular among kids nowadays.Not only kids, you can see adults having interest in rc toys. The RC Jets are also considered as the most important aspect of rc toys .There are many models of rc jet available in the market but the products which really took the market the high level are.
 
1) F9F Panther 64mm EDF RC Jet - 2.4GHz
2) He 162 Salamander 64mm EDF Jet 2.4GHz
3) F-117 Stealth 70mm EDF RC Jet RTF Version




1) F9F Panther 64mm EDF RC Jet - 2.4GHz:
                                                                                  The Panther Grumman F9F was one of the U.S. Navy's first successful carrier-based jet fighters. The jet was withdrawn by the U.S. in the late fifties to early sixties, but was still in service with the Argentine Navy. 
The Panther is finished in the factory to a high standard and represents an excellent replica of the real aircraft. Additional features like the realistic landing gear, and the clear cockpit complete with pilot add to the authenticity and realism present in this model.



But The looks are only half the story with these models. In the air, it is an incredible acrobat, capable of over 150km / h. It is launch bar by hand or will rise from the ground easily.  The jet is almost  RTF you need only 2 min to knut up and you need 8 AA batteries in the transmitter, which you should do. The F9F comes with a 2.4G radio which means that you can fly much further and that you do not need to worry that another signal intervenes. The plane is made from strong foam and is not easily damaged if he crashes and is stable. The plane can dismount from the ground or from the hand. The videos show you just how suitable is F9F.





2) He 162 Salamander 64mm EDF Jet 2.4GHz:
                                                                                      
The Heinkel He 162 Volksjäger was a German single-engine jet.  The He 162 was designed and built quickly, and consisted mainly of wood. Nevertheless, the He 162 was the fastest of the first generation jet aircraft.
                  



The Heinkel He 162 was a German single-engine jet. The type was in the final months of WorldWar II in service with the Luftwaffe. The He 162 was designed and built quickly, and consistedmainly of wood. Nevertheless, the He 162 was the fastest of the first generation jet aircraft.  



He 162 comes with a 2.4G radio which means that you can fly much further and that you do not need to worry that another signal intervenes. The plane is made from strong foam and is not easily damaged if he crashes and is stable. The plane can dismount from the ground or from the hand.

3) F-117 Stealth 70mm EDF RC Jet RTF Version:

                                                                                             
The Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk is a stealth ground attack aircraft. The F-117 was a 'black' project, an ultra-secret program for much of his life. The F-117 is formed to radar signals to bend and is about the size of an F- 15 Eagle.   

                     

Among the penalties for stealth engine thrust bearing, as a result of losses in the inlet and outlet, a very low aspect ratio and a high wing sweep, which is necessary to deflect incoming radar waves to the sides. With these design considerations and no afterburner, the F-117 is limited to subsonic speeds. The fuselage is both strong and extremely light, designed to withstand the occasional crash landing. It is complete with a detailed paint job, and factory affixed decals to complete the realistic look of your F-117 Stealth Fighter.

However, not only does it look great, it's a great aerobatic aircraft, and capable of incredible speed. This model of this infamous jet has a 70mm ducted fan and automatic landing gear.The got power that this plane packs allows a full aerobatic display to perform  
The plane is made from strong but lightweight foam that is more resistant to crashes and gives easier stable flight even in windy conditions. This airplane can take off from the ground or can be hand launched and a few additional components before you can fly. 






Friday, 4 January 2013

Get It Started with RC Tanks


Radio controlled tanks are fast becoming one of the preferred toys among kids and even teenagers.  Modeled as a replica of the real war tanks like Tiger 1, Panther, Pershing, Sherman, Leopard 2 that were used in World War II.  These radio controlled tanks are remote controlled with transmitters and have fascinating functionalities like the boom sound effect, smoke generators that produce smoke, turning your room into a simulated war zone and of course the ability to shoot back plastic BBs(you don’t want to hurt anyone do you?) at a speed of 80 feet. The recoil function, the huge caliber and front mounted cannon-all of these render an element of reality to these life-like radio controlled tanks.
 Buying entry level tanks that work efficient,   usually available in the 1:35 or 1:24 range.  The 1:30 scale radio tanks have the gun turret and realistic tracks, while the 1:24 scale Abrams even includes a BB fire gun. Radio controlled tanks are taken to the next level with  1:16 medium sized ones,  that have two powerful motors, which means the vehicle will be able to climb hills and objects too. 


They usually come with built-in smoke generators.  You can have fun with the radio controlled tanks as you engage in a combat with other guys who can join in with their RC tanks. All of you can even control the speed at which the tanks move and fire, thereby creating a simulated warzone environment. Another way to have fun is to build series of blocks or obstacles in the path of your rc tank, and see if it can surmount it.
Radio Controlled tanks can come in sizes from as small as 1/24th scale to as big as 1/8th scale that can be simply stated as enormous. Though low cost tanks are good enough, the ones with size 1:16 are more realistic. Tamiya and Heng Long are reputed manufacturers of radio controller tanks with the former manufacturing the big sized versions like Leopard 2 while Heng Long manufactures quality entry level radio tanks. Pershing, Sherman and Abrams are popular models of RC tanks from Heng Long. If you go for a 1:16 Radio Controlled Tank, you will be able to get a model that is closest possible to the actual war tank in terms of the metal tracks, gear box, turret and two motor systems making it easy for the toy vehicle climb objects and hills too.
While buying, people pay attention to things like engine sound, machine gun sound, the built-in smoke generator, the simulative motor-start up and the cannon ball sound. So it is equally important for Radio Controlled Tanks to have auditory appeal than just visual appeal.