A Hard Act to Follow!
The
four builders are shown in the image above.
Colin Straus, the owner, is at the nose of the aircraft.
This
1/9th scale radio-controlled C-17 model was built in the United Kingdom.
It was built as the centerpiece of a 15 program television series produced in
the U.K.
for the Home and Leisure satellite TV channel.
Built with the aid of three friends, it took one year to build and is
powered with 4 Jetcat P-120 turbines with a total thrust of 108 lbs. The model weighs over 250 lbs fueled, and
carries 12.5 liters (33 US
gallons) of 95% kerosene and 5% turbine oil fuel. Other details include 5 Futaba PCM receivers,
16 battery packs (93 cells), 20 Futaba servos, on board air compressor,
electro/pneumatic retracts, etc. Wingspan is 20 feet 8 inches, and the top of
the fin is 74 inches (6 feet 2 inches) above! the
ground. Takeoff weight is 264 lbs. The rear cargo doors open and they drop an
r/c jeep on a pallet, as well as 2 free-fall r/c parachutists. The model also has smoke systems both of the
inboard turbines, and uses a 2.4 GHz data link to provide real-time data to a
laptop computer on the ground while in flight. This data includes airspeed,
turbine RPM, EGT, fuel consumption, etc. Built mainly from
balsa and ply, with many glass and carbon fiber moldings to reduce weight.
It is covered in fiberglass and epoxy resin.
This C-17 Globe Master III is one of the largest jet models in the world
today! Complete with retractable
landing gear and pneumatically operated flaps.