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RCTOYS.COM sells spare parts for RC Aircraft Flyers. You can buy parts to make your aircraft shoot video, fly faster and father and even pull off advanced tricks.
All depends on the type of aircraft. You can only finish it the way the instructions say.
Its a trademark of a small, four propeller aircraft. You can find more about it on www.draganfly.com They also sell other RC aircraft
The best way to figure out how to assemble your RC (or remote control) aircraft is to simply read the assembly instructions that came with it. Each aircraft is different and will require specific instructions. Here's some generic instructions that may help you, however: http://www.rchelicoptersworld.com/assembly.html
A radio-controlled(model) aircraft (often called RC aircraft or RC plane) is a smaill flying machine that is controlled by an operator on the ground using a hand-held radio transmitter.
pulse position modulation, used in many RC model aircraft controls.
The best remote control model planes are a matter of opinion which varies from person to person. My personal favourite is the "Pilatus PC-21 ARF". Any remote controlled model planes modeled on the spitfires and WWII aircraft are also particularly appealing to myself and other enthusiasts.
The RC-135S or "Cobra Ball", is a reconnaissance aircraft used by the U.S. Air Force. It is a converted KC-135. It has a large radome on the nose which houses a "s" band radar. Also, the right wing and engines are painted black to reduce sun glare for tracking cameras in the right side of the aircraft. The cameras are meant to track MRVs (Multiple Reentry Vehicles) from enemy ICBMs. All RC-135S aircraft are based at Offutt Air Force base in Bellevue, NE.
RC tools are used to work on or repair radio controlled vehicles. A good list, including pictures and descriptions, can be found on this website: http://www.rc-truckncar-tuning.com/RC-Tools.html
Many Are Available for the Average Consumer. Some Examples Are Clearview, Digital Aircraft Modeller, Great Planes RealFlight, and Aerosim RC, and PicaSim.
A number of US based online stores sell remote control aircraft. Two such examples are Horizon Hobby (http://www.horizonhobby.com/RC/) and Hobby Lobby (http://www.hobby-lobby.com)