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Rcplanes waiting their turn to be flown. Rancho San Antonio. Shot in Classic Chrome with Fuji 23mm lens.
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Channel pins used to put on the frequency channel board. Rcplane enthusiasts at Rancho San Antonio. Shot in Classic Chrome with Fuji 23mm lens.
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Remote control micro-turbine toy airplane, named after the fastest butterflies.
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Rcplane controller. Rancho San Antonio. Shot in Classic Chrome with Fuji 60mm lens.
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Rancho San Antonio. Rcplane lovingly crafted with much care taken to every detail. Even the belt straps are painted. Shot in Classic Chrome with Fuji 50-230mm lens.
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Rancho San Antonio. RCplane detail. End of part 1. Shot with Fuji 60mm lens in Classic Chrome.
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When you are flying too close and endangering falcons. So many close encounter with the falcons. Unfortunately, these RC planes have scared the 4 juvenile falcons away from their nest.
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The best little RC plane I have ever seen for the money. Speed and range incredible and even a kid can fly. He is a skilled pilot though!
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a long-range fighter aircraft, manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1940 to 1945.