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GIGANTIC 148KG B-25 MITCHELL SCALE RC APACHE PRINCESS WITH 2x 400

GIGANTIC 148KG B-25 MITCHELL SCALE RC APACHE PRINCESS WITH 2x 400 CC MOKI RADIAL MOTORS

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Construction time: 5½ years / 5½ years Owner: Roland Sabatschus, Michael Sabatschus, Daniel Sabatschus Model: B-25 Mitchell “Apache Princess” Scale: 1/3.3 Spw. / Wingspan: 6m / 20ft. Length / Lenght: 4.87m / 16ft. Weight: 148.2 kg / 326pound Motor: 2x…

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  1. A special plane close to my heart. My grandmother helped build a bunch of those as a Rosie in 44' Celebrating her 102nd birthday in 3 weeks.
    That is an OUTSTANDING piece of work that sings a beautiful song. Bravo!!!

  2. Beautiful! Pardon my lack of knowledge here. Don’t you have to get ATC permission/clearance to fly any aircraft over a certain altitude? Where I live I think it’s 5000 feet. We have trouble with drones that can reach that altitude and interrupt commercial approaches into and departures out of St. Louis in the US, and this isn’t even really busy airspace.

  3. Awesome B-25 Mitchell. I would have loved to see this plane and a B-17 from the pilot Peter Pfeffer fly together in formation. There is a YouTube video of this B-17 performing its Maiden Flight back on April 20, 2013 in Austria. Peters B-17 was a hand built wooden model built from scratch and it took a little over 2 years to build. All covered in Aluminum with 4 Maki Radial engines. Search for it and you will witness what might be the best RC Model of a B-17 ever built. Unfortunately, with speaking to the web channel owner on YouTube, he went on to tell me that Peter had a catastrophic accident that completely destroyed the B-17. Search for the video and read some of the 5,546 comments and you will agree, that B-17 was a Majestic Work Of Art. The USAAC would have been Proud. Gerry

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