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Test flight of the world’s largest MiG-25 RC scale model airplane

the largest jet-powered scale model of a MiG-25

This is the maiden flight of what is probably the largest jet-powered scale model of a MiG-25.

At 4.2 meters long and weighing in at 42Kg, this is a huge model.

The entire time watching this I had “Danger Zone” playing in my head.

In the realm of remote-controlled (RC) scale model aircraft, the pursuit of realism and precision has led to the creation of astonishingly large and lifelike models. Among these remarkable creations is the world’s largest MiG-25 RC scale model airplane, an awe-inspiring feat of engineering and craftsmanship. With a wingspan of 4.2 meters and a weight of 42 kilograms, this colossal model is a testament to the passion and dedication of RC aviation enthusiasts.

The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25, known by its NATO reporting name “Foxbat,” is a supersonic interceptor and reconnaissance aircraft developed by the Soviet Union. It first took to the skies in the 1960s and was known for its incredible speed and altitude capabilities.

To fully appreciate the enormity of this RC scale model, let’s explore its technical specifications:

Building a model of this magnitude is a labor of love and dedication. It requires not only substantial financial investment but also countless hours of work and meticulous attention to detail. From sourcing or fabricating the components to the assembly, painting, and fine-tuning, every step is a testament to the passion and craftsmanship of the creators.

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