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About Free-Flight Airplanes

Free flight airplanes are toy model airplanes that are capable of flying without any type of external control (such as radio control). Free flight airplanes are the oldest kind of model airplanes. There is a lot of variety among free flight airplanes, and they can range from the very simple models built by children to elaborate ones that are used for competing in both national and international competitions.
  1. Types

    • Some models of free flight airplanes include Jimmy Allen Racers, Catapult Gliders, Voison scale, gasoline, Wakefield, F1B, P-30 rubber power, Pearl gas power, indoor and F1D ultralight indoor.

    Parnal Elf Scale Electric FreeFlight Biplane

    • The Parnal Elf Scale Electric Free Flight Biplane is an electric free flight plane that is powered by Kenway KR-1 spinning, which is a prop that is carved out of basswood. The motor of this free flight airplane is an adjustable thrust setup. The ready-to-fly weight is 46 grams.

    Straight Up Catapult Glider

    • The Straight Up Catapult Glider was designed by Joe Mekina and was featured in the magazine "Model Aviation" in August of 1995. These free flight airplanes use fuse timers and are known to fly very smoothly and for longer periods of time compared to some other free flight airplanes.

    Dumas Walnut Scale Laser Cut Cessna Skymaster

    • The Dumas Walnut Scale Laser Cut Cessna Skymaster is a heavy free flight airplane, weighing 28 grams when ready to fly. This free flight airplane has a covering made out of Esaki tissue that is connected to a covering iron and requires the adhesive balsaloc. This free flight airplane does not have an adaptable thrust line.

    R/N Models "Two Step" Coupe

    • The R/N Models "Two Step" Coupe free flight airplane has a very heavy "ready to fly" weight of 79 grams. The covering of this free flight airplane is yellow and red domestic tissue for both the fuselage and wing, and the rest is covered by blue and greenish/black Japanese tissue. Neon green monocote plastic covers the whole nose cone.


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