May 19, 2013

PLA J-20 Stealth Fighter Test Flight 2011

PLA J-20 Stealth Fighter Test Flight 2011 PLA J-20 Stealth Fighter Test Flight 2011 (1:144 scale) - China stunned the world on 11 January 2011 with the maiden flight of its first ever stealth fighter, the J-20. The surprising disclosure of this new fifth-generation aircraft signals China's bid to join the exclusive club of stealth-aircraft operators. The new single-seat fighter flew for 20 minutes after taking off from Heungtianba Airbase in Chengdu, and although its introduction into military service with the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) is still some years off, it's a milestone for China and its manufacturer Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group. The J-20 is larger and heavier than the American F-22A Raptor, and it uses thrust vector-controlled nozzles (TVC) on its twin jet engines. Its large size allows internal weapons stowage, something essential for a stealth fighter.

Electro-Air Screw 11×10 Inch / 28×25.5cm

Electro-Air Screw 11x10 Inch / 28x25.5cm Sheet form especially optimized for electric impulses. Thin profile, high efficiency, cyclic testing-optimized. Various internal diameters can be obtained by provided spacer ring.

Mercury Spacecraft – Liberty Bell 7

Mercury Spacecraft - Liberty Bell 7 Mercury Spacecraft - Liberty Bell 7 (1:72 scale) - NASA"s Mercury program was a series of manned spaceflights in the important buildup to putting man on the Moon. Spacecraft >Liberty Bell 7> flew 480km at a maximum altitude of 190km and maximum speed of 1,969m/s. The naming is because of the shape of the craft, as well as an association with the original Liberty Bell. Indeed, a >crack> was painted onto the side of the craft to add to the illusion. Of interest, the 1,286kg Liberty Bell 7 was the first Mercury craft with a centerline trapezoid-shaped window instead of two portholes. Another innovation with this spacecraft was an explosive hatch release that allowed a rapid emergency escape. After performing its flight, Liberty Bell 7 splashed down in the ocean, although the craft subsequently sank to the bottom before it could be retrieved by helicopter. As a fitting final note, the Mercury spacecraft was salvaged 38 years later in 1999.

Brushless Conversion Kit Inferno

Brushless Conversion Kit Inferno Brushless Conversion Kit Inferno

APC SLOW FLY – AIR SCREWS 11X4,7

APC SLOW FLY - AIR SCREWS 11X4,7 APC SLOW FLY - AIR SCREWS 11X4,7

APC SPORT – AIR SCREWS 11X5

APC SPORT - AIR SCREWS 11X5 APC SPORT - AIR SCREWS 11X5

Seebauer Powerglow Free flight model Felix 60 V2 (F2060)

Seebauer Powerglow Free flight model Felix 60 V2 (F2060) Free flight-glider from a unbreakable ,light and flexible artificial fabric Within seconds joining together und flight readiness The colouring results with the waterfast fiberpen

Apollo 11 Lunar Command and Service Module

Apollo 11 Lunar Command and Service Module Apollo 11 Lunar Command and Service Module (1:48 scale) - Apollo 11 is probably the most famous space mission of all time. It was this specific spaceflight that put man on the Moon for the first time more than 50 years ago. The momentous event occurred on 20 July 1969 as millions of TV viewers around the world watched with bated breath. The Lunar Module (LM) known as Eagle safely landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin Jr on lunar soil for the first time. During the 21.5 hours that Eagle rested on the Moon, the Command/Service Module (CSM) was orbiting above with astronaut Michael Collins aboard. The CSM was named Columbia after Columbiad, the giant cannon-shell craft that was fired to the Moon in Jules Verne's novel "From the Earth to the Moon". After the Moon landing, Eagle's ascent stage successfully docked with the CSM before the crew began its return voyage to Earth. Dragon's Space Collection is now proud to offer a 1/48 scale fully built-up model of the CSM, which comes after the release of the earlier 1/72 version. This larger scale permits a stunning level of detail to be incorporated into the Apollo 11 module, with features such as photo-etched radar antennas. The miniature is fully painted, and metal-skinned parts are beautifully captured. The CSM also carries accurate markings and logos. Thanks to the sleek metal display stand, the model works extremely well as a standalone desktop decoration. The launch of this new 1/48 scale Apollo 11 CSM from Dragon will have space fans over the moon!

Tomahawk Design Free flight model(Mini Viper Jet)

Tomahawk Design Free flight model(Mini Viper Jet) Tomahawk Design Free flight model(Mini Viper Jet)

Reely “thunder” Helicopter with remote control (435c3

Reely This co-axial helicopter is ideal for use indoors and in confined spaces . The helicopter has an built-in gyro system which results in very stable flight characteristics and therefore can be easily controlled even by inexperienced pilots. Even professionals can have fun with this device when flying around obstacles.