Can someone identify whether this was a remote controlled aircraft? Below the tail looks like a radio antenna. Any info on the aircraft and what was going on would be appreciated. Thanks
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I would say not an radio antenna but just a tail skid.
My guess it a target for flak crews or perhaps just some model airplane enthusiasts.
Odd group of types. Two Lufty for sure an SA type? and I think two foreign types?
Perhaps the photo is a demo of some sort.
Look up the Queen-Bee for info on a WWII type remote-controlled target.
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Not radio controlled for sure, radio technology was not that miniaturised unitl the 1970's or so. It probably was built with a fixed rudder position so that it would fly in circles until the petrol ran out. I remember early "controlled" model aircraft, they had two wires connected to one of the wingtips so the aircraft flew in circles around the operator. By adjusting the position of the two wires you could control the elevator to steer the aircraft up or down, but that was about it.
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Funksammler
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Originally posted by Funksammler View PostNot radio controlled for sure, radio technology was not that miniaturised unitl the 1970's or so. It probably was built with a fixed rudder position so that it would fly in circles until the petrol ran out. I remember early "controlled" model aircraft, they had two wires connected to one of the wingtips so the aircraft flew in circles around the operator. By adjusting the position of the two wires you could control the elevator to steer the aircraft up or down, but that was about it.
regards,
Funksammler
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