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Boeing 707 RC model

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2009

Boeing 707 flown by Norbert Rauch at the 1988 Kerken airliner meeting in Germany. At that time glow engines with propellers were the only possibility to power such a plane. Wingspan is 2.8 meters, length 2.9 meters.

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  • Start a search in google for Norbert Rauch

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  • Thats awesome for 1988.

  • Long live the 707!

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  • @Pvjinflight i dont know why I typed 717. 707 also had jet turbines.

  • @Zackary747 This is boeing 707

  • Oh man, it wasn't even ducted fans! Propellers?? I'm glad it's not the 80s anymore!:)

  • nice plane but the props ruin it

  • the boeing 717 has jet engines. not prop.

  • Beautiful! I'm wondering what engines were used and prop sizes?

  • Where can u find planes like these plzz answer ???

  • Could someone PLEASE tell me how to make an Rc Plane please respond with directions! thanks :)

  • the Boeing 707 was also marketed as the Boeing 720, but didnt it have jet engines not turboprops

  • The real aircraft was a regular at the JFK cargo terminals. I sure miss the aircraft and the friendly folks at Royal Jordanian Cargo /New York.

    Regards,

    Herb Greenwood

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