Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Finding the Cheapest Remote Control Airplanes

RC airplane flying is an expensive hobby. But with the advent of new technologies, globalization and outsourcing of materials; model aircraft are now more affordable and can be enjoyed by anyone. Finding the cheapest remote control airplanes is easy with a click of a mouse. But are these types up to the standard of excellence that speaks of durability, stylish designs and maneuverability on aerobatic moves?

Before finding the cheapest remote control airplanes, let's consider several factors in radio controlled aircraft flying. Make sure that the model you choose can withstand wind breeze of up to 5mph. This is the limitation of model aircraft especially the low speed types. Low speed types such as Ember 2 and Slow - V are RTF or ready to fly models that are specially made for novices but are favorites of intermediate flyers because of their compact design and light weight feature. These are easily flown on contained or small spaces such as the living room and outdoors too, weather permitting. These are great for practicing speed upon take off or on air and landing. Maneuvering a transmitter can be difficult and finding your orientation on directions and feel for the controls will take time and patience. Look for a cheap but reliable model in terms of durability and easy repair and spare parts availability. You may find the most affordable kit but if it doesn't meet the expectations then it's not worth it. This may discourage you in pursuing the hobby further. Compare the prices and characteristics of these models first before deciding on the cheaper brand. Most brands' websites show their products specifications, comparing and getting the opinion of an expert flyer is a big plus in finding type of aircraft.


Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Remote Controlled Planes Flying - The Basics

The adrenaline rush that comes with every flight of remote controlled planes is definitely something enthusiasts look forward to every time a chance to do so comes their way. However, a lot of beginners tend to make the mistake of rushing out into the field with their newly-bought models and start conquering open space without any real deal knowledge about how RC planes are supposed to be flown. The results include a large amount of the one's investment on this hobby going to waste.

It is a must for first-timers in this hobby to take some time and learn about it before actually doing it. To start out with the most basic, one has to know the different parts of the plane, what each one can do and what their limitations are. The basic plane model comes with a number of parts that play a part in its flight. A plane's body is referred to as the fuselage, and it is where the engine, tail and wings of the plane are attached to. The wing is the plane's horizontal airfoil where the lift is. It is also where the flaps and ailerons are attached to. The ailerons are surfaces located on the outside of the wing.