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American manufacturing company
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Megatech International
Company typePrivate
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1990
HeadquartersNorth Bergen, New Jersey, United States
Key peoplePeter Winston
ProductsRadio-controlled vehicles
Websitewww.megatech.com

Megatech is a company that designs and manufactures radio controlled entertainment. Its product line includes radio controlled planes, cars, trucks, sailboats, motorboats, submarines, blimps, and others.

History

America's Hobby Center is a hobby shop that was founded in 1931 by the Winston family. In 1990, Peter Winston created Megatech International.

Products

Avion

A miniature airplane that can be flown both indoors and out. Features a 7.5" wingspan, 8.4g weight, LiPo battery, and completely proportional control.

Media appearances

The Megatech Blimp was mentioned on the Showtime television series Weeds in episode two of the first season. The H2O Boat was featured on the June 26, 2003 episode of NBC's The Today Show, where Chris Chianelli drove the boats around in a pool with the show's hosts on a live broadcast.

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