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Model aircraft

A model aircraft is a physical model of an existing or imagined aircraft, and is built typically for display, research, or amusement. Model aircraft are divided into two basic groups: flying and non-flying. Non-flying models are also termed static, display, or shelf models.

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Static display models

Flying models

Competitions and classes

Model aerodynamics

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Model aircraft

Nodes148
Edges147
Triples172
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013514
Components1

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Model aircraft

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related to Free flight (F1) · 42
Model aircraft → Championships, CO2, Coupe, Cup, E36, Electric, England, EZB, F1A, F1D, F1H, F1J, F1K, F1L, F1M, F1Q, F1R, F1S, FAI, FAI World Free Flight
related to References · 39
Model aircraft → Aircraft Aerodynamics, Airplane Design, Albuquerque, Back, Book, Build Flying Model Airplanes, Carlos Reyes, Charles Hampson Grant, Clouds, Design, Easy, Flight, George Dippel, Great International Paper Airplane, Hardenberg, Harper, Horst, Howard Gossage, Internal-Combustion Engine, Ireland
related to Scale · 18
Model aircraft → After WWII, Die-cast, For, France, Frog, Frog Penguin, Imperial, Japan, Metric, Plastic, Promotional, Scales, Second World War, Skybirds, Static, They, US, US War Department
related to Control · 17
Model aircraft → C/L, Class, Control, F/F, Flying, Free, Most, Much, Radio-controlled, Rudimentary, Some, Speed, The, There, These, This, Traditionally
related to Competitions and classes · 13
Model aircraft → Class, Control LineF3x, Drone Racing, F3U, F5x, FAI, Free FlightF2x, Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, Motor GlidersFAI, Radio Control Electric Powered, Radio ControlF4x, Scale Aircraft, World
see also · 12
Model aircraft → Airplane NewsModel, Control, EnginesDie-cast, History, IPMS, List, Miniature Aerobatic ClubInternational Plastic, Modellers' Society, Plastic Airplane DesignWalkalong, TigerO, U-ControlRound-the-pole, USAList
related to Static display models · 6
Model aircraft → Airlines, Desktop, Many, Models, Static, They
related to Aerodynamic research and mock-ups · 5
Model aircraft → Again, For, Full-scale, Model, They
related to Flying models · 5
Model aircraft → Aeromodelling, Reynolds, Some, The, There
is a · 1
Model aircraft → physical model of an existing or imagined aircraft

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Model aircraftis aphysical model of an existing or imagined aircraft0.90text
controls that can be repositioned to reflect various in flight configurationsinstance ofor have features0.80text
balsa to duplicate the formersinstance ofThese might consist of forming a frame using thin planks of a light wood0.80text
longeronsinstance ofThese might consist of forming a frame using thin planks of a light wood0.80text
sparsinstance ofThese might consist of forming a frame using thin planks of a light wood0.80text
and ribs of a vintage full-size aircraftinstance ofThese might consist of forming a frame using thin planks of a light wood0.80text
orinstance ofThese might consist of forming a frame using thin planks of a light wood0.80text
on largerinstance ofThese might consist of forming a frame using thin planks of a light wood0.80text
between an asphalt parking lotinstance ofwhich are columns of warm rising air created by differences of temperature on the ground0.80text
a lakeinstance ofwhich are columns of warm rising air created by differences of temperature on the ground0.80text
with in biplanesinstance ofhigher drag airframes0.80text
increased tail surfacesinstance ofa radio control scale model of the same aircraft would be flyable only with design adjustments0.80text

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