What is RTF model?

What is RTF model?

RTF stands for Ready-to-Fly and it means the model you are buying comes complete with everything you need to get started – straight from the box!

How much is a flying wing?

Read more unknown and curious design origin stories here. With its “flying wing” design that makes it almost invisible to radar, the B-2 Spirit bomber is truly a standout among military planes — and also the world’s most expensive, at over $2 billion per aircraft.

What is PNP kit?

The PNP KIT is a Plug & Play with no installation required making the unit easy to mount and no hassle. The PNP KIT is the ultimate in compact UHF communications and built for rugged Australian and New Zealand conditions makes it ideal for the truck drivers, 4WD Drivers and Caravan Drivers.

What is PNP model?

PNP stands for Plug-N-Play. Plug-N-Play products come with everything you need except for a transmitter, receiver battery and charger. It does contain servos, motor and ESC. ARF stands for Almost-Ready-to-Fly, this means the model needs some additional “need to complete” items before you can start flying.

Is a flying wing more efficient?

This flying wing design is much more efficient than a conventional plane. Instead of separate wings supporting all the weight of the fuselage, the entire craft works to generate lift. Eliminating the tail and fuselage also reduces drag — the total force of air resistance acting on the plane.

Can a flying wing go supersonic?

This can actually result in higher drag and thus lower efficiency than a conventional design. The problem becomes more acute at supersonic speeds, where the drag of a thick wing rises sharply and it is essential for the wing to be made thin. No supersonic flying wing has ever been built.