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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2006

The first flight of the RC Flash from Composit-ARF. It's built by Digitech-Turbines. Powered by a Wren Supersport engine. Filmed at the Pampa ModelFighters (PMF) field in Helchteren, Belgium. Pilot: Koen Achten jr.

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  • i was just about to ask, where do you go about buying one of these, i would have the most fun toying with the police amd traffio helicopter on weekends.

  • Dream on, flying these isn't much easier than flying real planes :)

  • costs??

  • 6000$ or so... Don't know exactly...

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  • @darklordojeda 1 year later I have learned alot fore it is a A-4

  • how long can you fly these things and is there to people to fly it....?

  • Great way to Iskar day

  • @Dolphin8097 that is NOT an F-18 you complete moron.

  • прекрасное управление... завидую...

  • I really dont see the point in spendine over 6000 when you can buy a really really good nitro or gas plane instead besides they sound better

  • cool.sounds nice.

  • woaoahh !!Amazing Plane !! .) 5******

  • This plane seems not to be a full scale copy of a specific real plane. Even so there are similarities to the F-5 Northrop Tiger or to the Trainer T38. A mayor difference to those aircrafts is, that they do have two engines. Definitelly no similarities except for the paint shop are to a F-18 Hornet. For example Hornets do have two engines, two side rudders and very typically the pre-wing installed in front of the main wing along the fuselage.

  • - @denamit -

    Cost is probably close to or a bit over $4,500. Figure $2,000 for the kit, unpainted - another few for the turbine. Add retracts and radio equipment.

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