Radio-controlled model is a model that is steerable with the use of radio control.
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Radio-controlled model is a model that is steerable with the use of radio control.
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All types of Radio-controlled model vehicles have had RC systems installed in them, including ground vehicles, boats, planes, helicopters and even submarines and scale railway locomotives.
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The number of servos in a Radio-controlled model determines the number of channels the radio must provide.
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Radio-controlled model aircraft are small aircraft that can be controlled remotely.
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Radio-controlled model tanks are replicas of armored fighting vehicles that can move, rotate the turret and some even shoot all by using the hand-held transmitter.
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Radio-controlled model tanks are produced in numerous scale size for commercial offerings like:.
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Logistic RC Radio-controlled model include the following, Tractor unit, Semi-trailer truck, Semi-trailer, Terminal tractor, Refrigerator truck, Forklift truck, Empty Container handlers, and Reach stacker.
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Radio-controlled boats are model boats controlled remotely with radio control equipment.
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Towards the late 1960s and early 1970s another gasoline-powered Radio-controlled model was created and powered with a similar chainsaw engine.
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Many of Tony Castronovo's designs and innovations in gasoline Radio-controlled model boating are the foundation upon which the industry has been built.
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Radio-controlled model was first to introduce surface drive on a Vee hull to model boating which he named "SPD" as well as numerous products and developments relative to gasoline-powered model boating.
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Since 1976, practical "glow" ignition four stroke Radio-controlled model engines have been available on the market, ranging in size from 3.
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Various twin and multi-cylinder glow ignition four stroke Radio-controlled model engines are available, echoing the appearance of full sized radial, inline and opposed cylinder aircraft powerplants.
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Sometimes the stick in flying Radio-controlled model controllers can stay wherever the finger places it or it has to be held since underneath is a spring causing it to move back to its neutral position once released by the finger.
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