Posts Tagged ‘Control’

RC Radio Control Electric Power F16 ARF RC Airplane Model

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

Remote Control Airplanes And Helicopters ? Learn To Fly In Your Own Backyard

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Experience the Thrill of Flying Remote Control Airplanes

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

There is Nothing More Relaxing Than to Fly a Remote Control Gas Airplane

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

Remote Control Airplanes And Helicopters – Learn To Fly In Your Own Backyard

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

It does not matter if you spend your spare time collecting comic books, sports cards, dolls or other junk, everyone needs a hobby. Â many hobbies that include people that are currently collecting items that will end up on a shelf for display. Â However, it is a hobby that allows you to configure your collection or in a window or you can actually take it out and play with them. Â This hobby RC vehicles (unmanned aircraft, helicopters, boats, trucks and cars.) Toys and aviation enthusiasts have taken this as a hobby and many invest significant time and money in their models.

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A bit more advanced types of RC cars you buy today is a remote control airplane and helicopter. Â These are not just toys for fans to enjoy in a park because they are often used by government and the army to collect meteorological data, aerodynamic testing, and even as a spy devices. A Certainly the government with more advanced models that you find in a hardware store, but the concept remains the same. A bit like the remote control cars, airplane models in electricity and gas powered varieties come. Â

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For someone who is new to fly a plane or a helicopter from the remote, it is advisable to start with a decent electric model. Â They can be found for about $ 180. Â The planes, which are generally less than $ 100 of toys for children, not the hardcore gamer. A Well, if you want something a little more advanced, you can try to move a model airplane fuel. Â It is for the advanced flyer and learn more flavor. Â Please note, you will need a permit and flight, flying around the petrol models, while the electric motors replaced not need.

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If the remote control planes are not your thing, you can also buy remote control helicopters. Be operated like aircraft and cars, the helicopters also either electric or gas. Â Â Â beginners want to get something cheap and small enough that it can be deployed within. Cheap is ok, but you do not want something so cheap that it makes the first to break the ground. Â The most expensive models are for use outdoors under

Tips on Flying Remote Control Airplanes

Monday, June 28th, 2010

People who can never be flown remote control airplanes before hesitated a little, to do for fear of crushing their new toys. The tips below should help them be more confident in guiding aircraft on the remote.
First Never steal a windy day. Determine the average wind speed by a band at the end of the transmitter antenna. Hold the controller in parallel with the ground. When the tape is parallel to the ground, it is too windy. If the band is below 30 degrees, then it is acceptable to steal.
Determine the second wind direction by throwing some pieces of equipment or light grass in the air. Flying remote control planes in the wind for optimal performance.
If starting the third hand, a friend to start the plane for you so you can keep your hands on the controls at any time.
On the fourth flight training in an oval shape, and they are all in a single direction. If you’re comfortable with the process of flying in the opposite direction, also in an oval shape. If you are familiar with the two directions, you can try to fly in the figure 8 pattern.
In the fifth landing, the aircraft on the remote, first take note of the wind direction in the wind to land. Reduce power slowly so that the aircraft skidded almost on their own. Turn off the gas when it is 5 meters above the ground.
Search and discover the sixth with an instructor or an experienced pilot. Also consider joining an aerodrome. Some even have a club trainer, you can practice before you buy your own plane. Club members can also give useful advice.
Fly seventh in large open spaces. The areas where many people, such as parks, are ideal for beginners, as you might hurt someone.
8th Read the manual for your model. In general, models of remote control plan vary in the features and technical details.
9th collisions are inevitable. Do not count on if you can not right the first time. Just keep practicing to improve your flight skills.
Above all, have fun!