Articles, tagged with "radio controlled car", page 3
25th January 2007
Within each person is a high, a desire to expand one's horizons. While some require a huge physical and monetary challenge, embarking in a radio controlled car hobby is much less demanding and more practical to turn into a reality. But a radio controlled ...
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Author:
Ken Krysinski
24th January 2007
It was in the 1940s when diminutive, nitro-methane powered engines were first marketed. They had a speed that can reach of up to 113 km/h but can only run in circles from a tether. It was there that it got its nicknames of "spin dizzies" and &qu...
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Author:
Ken Krysinski
24th January 2007
When a person buys a car from a dealer, the only way to make the vehicle last for 5 years or longer is through proper care. This can be done visually or brought to the shop after reaching a certain mileage for preventive maintenance. The same thing but in...
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Author:
Ken Krysinski
18th January 2007
In the world of the radio controlled car racing, making your cars as unique and as powerful as possible is a must. Racers customize their cars without end because it is the specifications and enhancements to its' features that make it a better race car. T...
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Author:
Ken Krysinski
18th January 2007
RC hobbyists have been more and more inclined into tinkering with their radio controlled vehicles; whether in pursuit of learning more about the technicalities of their RC's or saving on maintenance fees. RC enthusiasts are trying to be more adept with th...
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Author:
Ken Krysinski
05th July 2006
Copyright © 2006 Kevin Lloyd
Have you seen the latest RC hobby? Miss Hydroplane is the newest and most versatile RC airplane on the market. With the new Miss Hydroplane, owners can opt to use it as a plane, boat, or car. The hydrofoam can cruise throug...
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Author:
Kevin Lloyd
04th June 2006
Radio-controlled cars are a classic toy, the source of many happy childhood memories for millions of people. Yet radio-controlled cars aren't just a nostalgic item: they're also a great toy for the children (and adults) of today.
If you haven't played ...
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Author:
John Gibb