Nitro Planes Scale Skyline Cessna 182 Trainer

October 21, 2010


My First Flight Of The Year With The 8 Minute Long Flying, 55″ Wingspan, 3 Cell 1800mAH Lipo Battery. (RTF) “Ready To Fly” Nitroplanes.com Skylane Trainer 182.

Nitroplanes FMS Sky Trainer Cessna 182 BUILD Video

August 14, 2010


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L-15 Advanced Jet Trainer Chengdu J-10 china military force ??

July 15, 2010


?????2009?06?15?:???????????????6?The L-15 Falcon advanced jet trainer is being developed by Nanchang-based Hongdu Aviation Industry Group (HAIG). The development programme was reportedly assisted by Russian Yokovlev OKB. The first prototype made its maiden flight on 13 March 2006, and the second prototype #03 first flew on 10 May 2008. The aircraft is designed to provide pilot training for the third-generation fighters such as Su-27, Su-30, J-10, and J-11. The L-15 is a direct rival to the Guizhou Aircraft Industry Co. (GAIC) JiaoLian-9 in competition for the PLAAF’s next-generation advanced trainer aircraft. HAIG unveiled a full-scale mock-up of its L-15 advanced lead-in trainer (LIFT) in the 2004 Zhuhai air show. Powered by two DV-2F or AI-222K-25F turbofan engines with afterburner, the L-15 has many features of third-generation fighters, such as digital quadruple fly-by-wire (FBW), glass cockpit, and hands-on-throttle-and-stick (HOTAS) flight control. The aerodynamic performance of the aircraft is enhanced by its large leading edge extensions (LEX) design, which gives a maximum angle of attack of 30°. This feature is highly useful when trying to simulate the manoeuvres of advanced third-generation fighters such as the J-10 and J-11. With the L-15, student pilots will be able to complete mission flight training and advanced combat training for the third-generation fighters such as J-10 and J-11, as well as complete all basic jet flight training

Nitroplanes FMS Sky Trainer Cessna 182 Maiden with OnBoard

November 1, 2009

Thank you for watching this Maiden Flight video of the Nitroplanes FMS Sky Trainer, Cessna 182 style Plane. This video includes On Board Flight Footage using the Nitroplanes mini spy camera.

This Plane is very agile, handling loops, rolls high speed turns etc very nicely! She is also stable enough for the 1st time pilot.

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Cessna Tribute

February 3, 2009

The Cessna Aircraft Company is an airplane manufacturing corporation headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, USA. Their main products are general aviation aircraft. Although they are the most well-known for their small, piston-powered aircraft, they also produce business jets. The company is a subsidiary of the U.S. conglomerate Textron.

The company traces its history to June 1911, when Clyde Cessna, a farmer in Rago, Kansas, built a wood-and-fabric plane and became the first person to build and fly an aircraft between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. Clyde Cessna started his aircraft ventures in Enid, Oklahoma, testing many of his early planes on the salt flats. When bankers in Enid refused to loan him more money to build his planes, he moved to Wichita. In 1924, Cessna partnered with Lloyd C. Stearman and Walter H. Beech to form the Travel Air, Inc., a biplane manufacturing firm. This company was based in Wichita. In 1927, Clyde Cessna left Travel Air and formed his own company, the Cessna Aircraft Company. Instead of producing biplanes, he instead decided to focus on building monoplanes. The first flew on August 13, 1927.
Cessna Aircraft Company closed its doors from 1932 until 1934 due to the state of the economy. In 1934, Dwane Wallace, with the help of his brother Dwight, took control of the company and began the process of building it into what would become a global success.
After World War II, Cessna created the 170, which, along with later models (notably the 172), became the most widely produced light aircraft in history. Cessna’s advertising boasts that it has delivered more aircraft than any other company, over 190,000 by the end of 2008.
In 1972 Cessna became the first aircraft manufacturer in the world to build 100,000 aircraft. The 100,000th aircraft was one of 24 Cessnas of various models displayed at Transpo 72.
In 1985 Cessna was bought by General Dynamics Corporation and in 1986 production of piston-engine aircraft was suspended. General Dynamics cited product liability as the cause. The then-CEO Russ Meyer said that production would resume if a more favorable product liability environment developed. In 1992, Textron Inc. bought Cessna and, after passage of the General Aviation Revitalization Act of 1994, resumed production of the piston-engine 172, 182, and 206 designs.
On 27 November, 2007, Textron announced that Cessna had purchased the bankrupt Columbia Aircraft company for US$26.4M and would continue production of the Columbia 350 and 400 as the Cessna 350 and Cessna 400 at the Columbia factory in Bend, Oregon. There had been speculation that the acquisition of the Columbia line would spell the end of the Cessna NGP project, but on September 26, 2007, Cessna Vice President for Sales, Roger Whyte, confirmed that development of the NGP project will continue, unaffected by the purchase of Columbia. Since November 2007, the company has been involved in a public controversy regarding the contracting of production of the Cessna 162 SkyCatcher to the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation of the People’s Republic of China. Currently, Cessna produces 2-, 4- and 6-place single-engine airplanes, utility turboprops, and business jets.

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TW Cessna Radio Control RC Airplane Flight Review!

December 27, 2008

Check it out pilots! RTF for under a hundred bucks! Tons of care free flying fun! Made of very crash resistant EPO Foam! Come check it out at www.bananahobby.com!

Duration : 0:9:59

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Cessna 182 Skylane RTF Skyartec! What’s in the Box Review!

November 27, 2008

A look at the scale Cessna 182 Skylane made by Skyartec! Available at www.bananahobby.com. This is a great aerobatic trainer!

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Cessna 182 Skylane RTF Skyartec! Aerobatic Scale Flight!

October 26, 2008

First flight of the Skyartec Cessna 182 Skylane! Extremely Scale look Ready to Fly out of the Box! Perfect trainer for anyone or aerobatic trainer! Flies great! available at www.bananahobby.com

Duration : 0:6:0

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Cessna 03

October 22, 2008

1:40 and 6:00 are where actual flight begins. Maiden Flight of the Cessna (white), Second Flight of the “Red Laren”(red) Tim Pilots white, Mike pilots red.

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