Georgia Electric RC Aircraft Combat
Hat Trick RC, CNC cut eFighers, click
photo to go to info page and more
photos, added 6/16/2005
Local Weather Radar
Introduction to Electric RC Combat click here
3 View Drawings Click here
E-Combat Working Rules -
Updated Thursday August 4th,2005
  1. Tools you need
  2. Design and Layout
  3. Cutting out your part
  4. Assembly and Finishing
Not exactly a combat plane, me holding
the Alfa Model Mig15.  Click photo for
larger view.
Click here for a flight report
Shown below are four of Lee Liddle's
Electric WWII fighters.   
Click here to
e-mail Lee for pricing and availability
Grumman F6F Hellcat
completed March 11 click the
photo to go to the photo page


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RAF Spitfire built by
Lee Liddle
P40 built by Lee Liddle

ME 109 built by Ed
Kettler
P51 built by John
LaBarre
An unsuccessful attempt to
create a "nerf" combat plane
with soft leading edge and
shrouded prop.
KI 61, click the photo above to
go to the photos and
construction build-along
Click the P40 photo above to see
the eP40.  Uses Clark YH airfoil,  
it does not fly as well as the KI
or Hellcat, I think the tips are too
narrow.  Stay tuned for the MILE
M.20 buildalong coming up soon.
Miles M20,
4/10/05
Hat Trick RC, Mike Fredericks,
CNC cut foam eFigher