High-quality decal sets are provided with most of our RC Warbirds to ensure you receive the most historically accurate representation of these beloved aircraft, and some are pre-painted in various paint schemes including those of the WWII RAF, German Luftwaffe, US Air Corps and Air Force, and several others. The historically oriented nature of the Warbird class of RC aircraft allows for a bevy of paint and decal options befitting aircraft of their respective eras. Unique features include precisely modeled overall proportions, improved spinner and propeller mounting designs for improved balance, accurate wing dihedral, flaps for easier take-offs and landings, powerful outrunner brushless electric motors, scale bladed propellers, and various highly detailed armament attachments. Warbirds commemorate warfighting aircraft throughout aviation history, and our RC models seek to mimic the appearance and performance of their full-scale counterparts. Our Warbird collection offers a wide selection of warbirds in various sizes and price ranges. As sport scale representations of their real-life counterparts many of our warbirds feature scale details including retractable landing gear, Day-Bright LED lights, drop tanks, and detailed cockpits. With live streaming on Facebook and on a Facebook event.Our RC Warbirds give pilots the chance to relive history by flying models of aircraft operated by US, British, German, Japanese and Russian militaries during WWII and other periods. Maria Stratigaki, Αssociate Professor of Social Policy, Panteion University, President of the Greek Association of Academic Women (ELEGYP), will chair the discussion panel. Sigþrúður Guðmundsdóttir, Managing Director, Women’s Safe Shelter in IcelandĪnna Michalakeli, DIOTIMA, Centre for Women’s Study and Research, Greece Sissi Vovou, To Mov, Greek Feminist Collective Matina Papayanopoulou, Gender Equality Expert, Greece ![]() Linda Rustad, Director of Kilden, National knowledge Center for Gender Research, Norway Marta Goðadóttir, Head of Communication, National Committee UN Women Iceland ![]() While lockdowns and stay-at-home orders may be crucial in limiting and preventing the spread of COVID-19, they also have a devastating impact on women and girls living with the risk of gender-based violence, as many of the factors that trigger or perpetuate violence against women and girls are compounded by preventive confinement measures. Since its outbreak, the COVID-19 pandemic has intensified violence, particularly in, but not limited to, the domestic sphere. Violence against women and girls is a widespread problem that occurs at alarming rates, with 1 in 3 women worldwide having experienced physical or sexual violence inflicted by an intimate partner or non-partner at some point in their lifetime. The Centre for Gender Studies of Panteion University with the collaboration of RIKK – Institute for Gender, Equality and Difference of University of Iceland and the Center for Gender Research of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) organise the second Online Policy Discussion Panel entitled “Gender-based violence during COVID-19: Challenges and Responses” for the project “ProGender: A Digital Hub on Gender, the Covid-19 Crisis and its Aftermath”, funded by the EEA Grants.
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