Hangar 9 Piper Pawnee PA-25 33% 80cc ARF Crop Duster RC Plane Like in the Disney Planes Movie

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This is the same airplane featured in the Disney Movie Planes. It is a crop duster and the only real difference is that is an RC Plane and not a cartoon like you will be seeing when this is on the Disney Channel in a few years.
The Hangar 9 Piper Pawnee PA-25 Crop Duster RC Plane in this video puts on a really nice air show complete with a smoke maker mounted onto the RC airplane. He performs, stunts and tricks and I have to say that I was really impressed. He didn't even come close to crashing this massive beast either, unlike most of the people flying that day who experienced at least a near crash or two. I also believe this is the 33% 80cc ARF from Hangar 9.
Plane Info:
The PA-25 Pawnee was an agricultural aircraft produced by Piper Aircraft between 1959 and 1982. It remains a widely used aircraft in agricultural spraying and is also used as a tow plane, or tug, for launching gliders or for towing banners. On April 15, 1998, The New Piper Aircraft, Inc. officially sold the PA-25 series aircraft to Latino Americana de Aviación S.A in Argentina. The sale included all drawings, engineering data, parts inventory, tools, catalogs, and manuals. All support of any nature became the responsibility of the new owners.[1]
The PA-25 Pawnee was designed by Fred Weick [3] as a rugged, easy to maintain agricultural aircraft. The Pawnee is a single-engined low-wing monoplane constructed of steel tubing and covered with fabric. The emphasis of this design was on pilot safety with the fuselage structure designed to collapse progressively during a low speed crash, typically experienced during crop spraying operations.[4]
Early models of the Pawnee had a single fuel tank located between the agricultural hopper and the engine. The NTSB recommended to Piper Aircraft that the early model PA-25's with a fiberglass fuel tank be retrofitted with a rubber fuel cell to minimize the chance of catastrophic failure and postcrash fire resulting from a crash.[5] The later Pawnee D version featured twin fuel tanks mounted in the outer wing panels, further improving crashworthiness.
A useful design aspect was the ability to carry a mechanic on a jump seat fitted in the hopper to assist with operations at remote stations.[4]
In addition, Disney Planes has come out with a new movie Fire and Rescue or something along those lines.
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