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Never realised that The Avengers had problems with RC Models


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Just happened across this clip, of an episode of The Avengers, which shows that RC ARTF Warbirds are nothing new. Oh and that sometimes keen aeromodellers are sometimes the baddies

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If you don;t want to watch the whole thing Mrs Peel's posing as a highly unlikely model shop assistant is at 4:25, whilst the flying scenes are at 46 minutes onwards.

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Posted by john davies 8 on 14/02/2016 17:56:13:

Seam to remember a model battleship firing a broadside from the boating lake to assassinate someone?

Thanks for that. A fascinating documentary. wink It is good to see that rubber bands holding the wing on are a perfectly good scale feature!

Plummet

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Posted by Plummet on 14/02/2016 20:36:36:

Thanks for that. A fascinating documentary. wink It is good to see that rubber bands holding the wing on are a perfectly good scale feature!

Plummet

... and reverse running props (1:46) are just as effective as one turning the normal way ! wink 2

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I never realised that the old Futaba M series had mode swapping "on the fly" - Maggie is blipping the throttle with the right (wrong devil) stick when she starts up and Mike uses the left stick to open the throttle to take off.

...who says you can't learn to fly on a Spitfire - and all without the aid of buddy boxes!

 

Edited By Martin Harris on 15/02/2016 15:02:24

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