P-40 Warhawk
A remote control replica of one of the last fighters in World War 2. When these planes are created they are in kits. They are very hard to make because you have to start with one piece of balsa wood. Then you have to cut it out and then put all of the electronics in it and then put the wings on too. After that you have to put the motor on and then the paint and decals.
This is a Fokker D-11, Biplane. This plane flew in World War 1. This was also a kit.
This is an F4U Corsair. This is the kit of the plane before being put together.
This is a P-38 Lightning. It was used in World War 2. It is a double propellor plane. This means that it has two engines, and two propellors. This was also a kit.
This is a BVM Ultra Bandit. This plane kit costs $22,000. It came with the air frame, turbine engine, and all electronics. This is flown by a 13-year-old Horizon Hobby Team member.
This is an F4F Bearcat. This was a kit and this is another one from the Horizon Hobby Team but the older team members flew this one.
My visit to Warbirds over Delaware.
This is a video of Warbirds over Delaware that I found interesting.
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