Air show publicity claimed it to be the World's largest radio-controlled model plane. Personally I think that it was a practical joke on the crowds despite a guy standing out front pointing a radio-control unit at it. A second person flew inside it but it was stated that he didn't fly and was only along for the ride - yeah right.
Anyway, the plane had about a 15 foot wing span, and a similar fuselage length. It was powered with a 65 HP Rotax engine and is classified as a micro-light (at least here in New Zealand.)
It flew like a dream, about 130 knots, and from the ground just looked like a real Spitfire.
Feature of the day for me were demo's from a beautifully restored Catalina Flying Boat.
The weird looking shape behind is a small amphibian.
