There was another A10
and the orange propeller plane had enough power to hang in the air just above ground, incredible skill from the remote pilot
When I was a kid, I had three little planes ...
1. My dad got me a ready to use plastic model , a beautiful german stuka, controlled by 2 threads, bought in the USA, but the engine 0.049 Cu. In. had a carburator for near sea level, since I lived at 2000m above sea level, it was a pain to get the little engine going, the only time I was able to do it the plane crashed after flying only half a circle, passing over my head and smashing at full speed to the ground, I was able to repair it, school had a club of air plane models so I brought it, this time I was unsuccessful trying to get the engine going, on the way back home I left in the car as we stopped somewhere to have lunch, the plastic plane baked in the sun that came through the rear window of the car, the heat twisted the wings ... that was the end of that one
2. Got a balsa wood model with another engine, calibrated to the right altitude, I flew the little plane a few times at school, even manage to bring it undamaged more than once, the wings on this one were mere flat balsa wood panels
3. Got a Mustang p51 model with wings that were covered in paper and had the proper curves, beautiful , it flew smoothly responded well to the line control, I flew it a few times, but I can't recall what happened to this one...
I got out of high school and never tried it again