Super Cub LP BNF (Transmitter is sold separately)

Features

Everything you need to get flying, except a transmitter, is included in the box
Realistic scale features in a teach-yourself-to-fly plane
Exclusive patented Anti-Crash Technology (ACT) facilitates a safe and successful flight experience for beginners
Lightweight, high-capacity 3S Li-Po battery pack for generous flight times
Includes a DC charger with an AC adapter
Easy to repair, lightweight, durable Z-FoamTM construction
An easy-to-install, one-piece wing that provides incredible handling and smooth flight
Powerful 480 motor for faster climbs and more speed
Steerable tail wheel and steel wire pushrods for precise control
X-PortTM technology equipped for use with add-on accessories such as Aerial Drop ModuleTM
Float mounts installed and ready to accommodate the optional Super Cub float set
Super Cub “Learn to Fly” DVD with assembly and binding instructions included with flying tips to make sure that getting started is easy

Specifications

Type: Airplanes
Wingspan: 47.7 in (1200mm)
Overall Length: 32.5 in (825mm)
Flying Weight: 25.2 oz (715 g)
Motor Size: 480 brushed
Radio: 2.4GHz DSM2 Receiver/ESC
Prop Size: 9 x 6
Recommended Environment: Outdoor
Charger: DC-powered 3S Li-Po balancing charger
Assembly Time: Less than 1 Hour
Recommended Battery: 3S 11.1V 1300 Li-Po (included)
Experience Level: No Experience Necessary
Landing Gear: Fixed main with steerable tail wheel
Minimum Age Recommendation: 14 years
Throttle: Proportional
Trim Scheme Colors: White, Blue, and Black
Elevator: Proportional
Rudder: Proportional
Anti-Crash Technology: yes
X-Port: yes

Product Features

  • Teach yourself to fly toy plane
  • Features anti-crash technology
  • Beginners experience a safe and successful flight
  • Lightweight battery pack
  • Made of durable Z-Foam

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Top Race® 3D Tumbling Scorpion Six Axis 4-Ch RC Remote Control Quad Copter RTF

The Top Race 3D Tumbling six Axis 4-Ch RC Remote Control Scorpion is a breakthrough in technology, with the size shape and accuracy you’l be amazed how accurate by the mm. you can maneuver it. The Top Race Scorpion is very well built, made out of metal and hard durable plastic easy to fly With High Speed and Low Speed Modes, for indoor and outdoor use, Controlling distance is About 50 Meters you’ll love to do stunt flying with this scorpion Product Size: 4 in. Long by 2 in. Wide, Charge time is about 35 min. for a 12 min. flight, All included ready to fly, 2.4GHz Built-in Gyroscope, Digital Transmitter, USB Cable, Battery and Charger, Mini screwdriver, spare blades, Manual. Enjoy Your Flight!

Product Features

  • Top Race 3D Tumbling Scorpion Six Axis 4-Ch RC Remote Control Quad Copter
  • Full Movement: Ascend/Descend, Forward/Backward, Left/Right Rotation, Left/Right Drifting, Hovering. steering,3D tumbling action
  • Extremely Durable unique for Indoor and Outdoor use.
  • Product Size: 4 in. Long by 2 in. Wide, Charge time is about 35 min. for a 12 min. Flight
  • All included ready to fly, 2.4GHz Built-in Gyroscope, Digital Transmitter, USB Cable Battery and Charger, Mini screwdriver, Spare blades, Manual

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Contemporary Processes in Architecture

Yesterday’s working methods are no longer adequate for architectural practice. The neo-avant-garde architects are now arguing for contemporary processes that are as dynamic and fluid as the way we live and think, with the same intensity as such intangible forces as the global market and the Internet. For any process to be truly creative in the generative sense, we must condition an environment where new rules engage and inspire us. Models of design need to be created that are capable of consistently transforming and evolving, keeping pace with today’s rate of change.

This issue of Architectural Design explores how contemporary processes, in the pursuit of creativity and fluidity, have become more abstract and experimental, attempting to overcome the pragmatic determinism attributed to more conventional working methods. It explores the work of architects who design with generative potentials, force fields and conceptual diagrams developed with the aid of high-end computer software packages. Through elucidating texts and the potent imagery of process – many of the projects are illustrated stage by stage – it effectively promises that a revolution is about to happen in the production of architectural design.

? Ben van Berkel of UN Studio.

? James Corner,

? Ed Keller

? Kolatan/MacDonald Studio

? Nox

? Oliver Lang

? Greg Lynn

? Enrique Norten

? OCEAN

? Reiser + Umemoto

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Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures 2001: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference held at the Eindhoven University of Technology, … (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science)

CAAd Futures is a Bi-annual Conference that aims at promoting the advancement of computer aided architectural design in the service of those concerned with the quality of the built environment. The conferences are organised under the auspices of the CAAD Futures Foundation which has its secretariat at the Eindhoven University of Technology. The Series of conferences started in 1985 in Delft, and has since travelled through Eindhoven, Boston, Zurich, Pittsburgh, Singapore, Munich, and Atlanta.
The book contains the proceedings of the 9th CAAD Futures conference which took place at Eindhoven University of Technology, 8-11 of July, 2001. The Articles in this book cover a wide range of subjects and provide an excellent overview of the state-of-the-art in research on computer aided architectural design.
The following categories of articles are included: Capturing design; Information modelling; CBR techniques; Virtual reality; CAAD education; (Hyper) Media; Design evaluation; Design systems development; Collaboration; Generation; Design representation; Knowledge management; Form programming; Simulation; Architectural analysis; Urban design. Information on the CAAD Futures Foundation and its conferences can be found at: www.caadfutures.arch.tue.nl. Information about the 2001 Conference and this book is available from: www.caadfutures.arch.tue.nl/2001.

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Zaha Hadid’s First Hong Kong Building Nearing Completion

In 2007, Zaha Hadid Architects won a competition to design an Innovation Tower for Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Six years later, students and faculty are beginning to settle into the glacial, 130,000 square foot, 250 foot tall design-education center as it nears completion. The space-age, striated structure will be a “creative multidisciplinary environment,” that, according […]

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