$ 2.00 RC AIRPLANES??

DO THEY REALLY FLY????

YES THEY DO!!!


AND HERE IS MORE!

Think about this.

You save $200.00 to $500.00 on your first model !!!  Yes that is right, you can save hundreds of dollars on your first, second, third.... models.  Here it how it works.... You decide you want to fly Radio Controlled Airplanes, so you go to your Local Hobby Store (LHS) with a fist full of dollars..... They will take:

Transmitter ------------------------------- $200.00 Receiver ----------------------------- $80.00
ESC(Electronic Speed Controller) ----------------------$60.00 Motor ------------------------------- $70.00
Batteries ------------------------------------ $80.00 Charger ----------------------------- $30.00
ARF Model (Almost Ready to Fly) ----- $ 100.00 Total Cost --------------------$ 620.00

and are all excited Then you go home with your pocket empty and your car full.... In a few hours (with a lot of help) you will have figured out how to put it all together-- You head for the field, launch your plane... and ooops.. you need to bring it home in a bag... There went a Hundred Bucks....

THERE IS A BETTER WAY!!!

This E-Book guide will show you how to take a NWNRF (No Where Near Ready to Fly) Model from the Sheet-of-Foam (at a cost of less than $2.00) to a real flying model like the one pictured on the cover in a short period of time.  The best part is, when you make that "Sudden Landing in an Unplanned Location" (known to some as a CRASH) The most you are out is the cost of the foam.... The working parts are safe most of the time, and can be moved to the next model....

And More... Instead of shelling out $380.00 at you LHS, this guide will link you to suppliers where you can get all the Plane-Side electronics for less than $30.00...  Need we say More??

Original Price $17.50

Now Through June 30, Only $9.90

 

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Scratch Built RC Models Guide
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Here is proof???
Here is a short video of one of the planes described in the guide actually flies. This video is of the plane flying off the water, but wheels are included in the plan and you can use it either way.



Watch our cover girl in action.

The scratch built plane above, featured on the cover of our guide, is a three channel (rudder, elevator and throttel - RET) 30" wing span model made our of 1/4" (6 mm) foam insulation (at the cost of about $1.50). She weighs in at about 450grams (14 ounces) and flies like a charm.... She is fast when you want, and slow when you need her to be.... Click the picture to watch her in action!

Still Not Convinced?

 

In the short videos above you get a good idea how the models look in the air, and how they perform on the water. The above videos show only about 40 seconds of the many thousands of hours of RC related videos on the net. Also, the video shows only two of the thousands of Scratch Built RC planes out there. We have spent hundreds of hours scanning the net looking for the easiest to build and best flying Scratch Built models out there. And we have cut a whole lot of foam building and testing what looked like good models. Some were a whole lot of work and flew like your tool box.... Some could only be kept in the air by our most expert pilots, others would glide like a rock. All of the models we tested were built with less than Two Dollars ($2.00) worth of foam.

Some were quick builds, that flew fine, others took a little longer and flew fine, and finally some bubbled to the top as being the best of the best. In order to be included in this guide, the models had to:
    • Have free plans available for personal use only.
    • Be able to be made from Dollar Tree Foam board.
    • Also to be able to be made from Fan Fold Foam insulation
    • Allow the use of 3/4" to 2" foam insulation to be used in some places
    • Use the same electronics in almost all cases.
    • Be able to be built with minimal tools.
    • Be able to be built in a short period of time
    • Be easy fliers for the inexperienced pilot.
    • Be able to be built for $2.00 or less.
As a result we choose nine models to feature in our guide. They range from the simplest High Wing Trainer which can go from the cutting table to the air in a few hours, to the little more complex that may take a couple of days to complete. They include some very stable and easy fliers, and some that are much quicker and need some improved piloting skills. Some are three channel, using only rudder, elevator and throttle (RET) to control, others add a fourth channel for ailerons... we even have models that combine functions to bring flaps into your experience.

This Guide,
"Scratch Built Radio Controlled Models"
"Your guide to building and flying
RC models for lass than $2.00 Each"
is being offered for a limited time for only $17.50 (Now thru 6/30/14 only $9.90) in E-book form
(Note: The guide will be delivered immediately via electronic means.. You will receive NO hard copy.)
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Look at what is Inside!!!

A no-nonsense approach to getting you flying as quickly and economically as possible.

 

A complete table of contents and Index to guide you!!

 

Pictures and descriptions of models you can build for less than $2.00

 Until June 30 you can have this guide for only $9.90
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Here are some more clips of the planes you can afford to build
With the help of the information in our book



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Coming Soon --- Your intermediate guide to Scratch Building Model Planes
This guide picks up where this one leaves off... It includes discussions, tips and links to more complex and faster models.