Friday, September 9, 2016

Radio Controlled Airplanes - 5 Tips In Choosing The Electric-Powered Types For Starters

Radio controlled airplanes can be a tough hobby to get in to. There are different types and models of the plane and not all of them behave the same way when you control them. It's easy to crash one if you are in experienced and your money can go down the drain just like that because of a crash.

To help you out in to starting this hobby, we focus on electric-powered radio controlled airplanes for you to start with. This type is great for beginners who really want to get in to the hobby. Read on for some valuable information

Electric power types

There are generally two types of electric-powered radio controlled airplanes. One of them would be the glider. This type does not have an engine to propel it but rather uses the wind to fly and the controls are limited to the direction of the plane. This type might require a place where there is plenty of wind change and will need to be assisted with its take off. The other type would be the electric-powered airplanes which have their own engines that run on electricity or battery. This is a bit more complicated to control and a small mistake would mean a crash so be careful with this type.

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Remote Control Model Airplane - Few Words about a Great Hobby

Before we get started, I want to share a few fun facts about rc flying. Most rc aircraft are now small enough to be flown indoors, and almost anyone can enjoy flying these rc airplanes. It is now also much easier and affordable to get started in rc flying. Also, RC airplane clubs are more common now than ever before. Remote Control Model Airplanes only make up one sector of radio control flying. There are also helicopters, jets, and gliders that can all be built and flown.

Beginners should start out with gliders. They are very light, large enough to fly easily, and small enough for easy transport. Gliders are more acceptable to the non-flying community than powered planes because of the noise and price factor. Although powered planes will let you fly longer, and your model doesn't need to be as light, but you need to fly it away from populated areas. But a very important point to remember is find an rc pilot instructor to teach you to avoid the frustrations that most beginners have.

Monday, July 18, 2016

How to Build Your Own Remote Control Airport With RC Construction Equipment

To build the terminal, control tower, and runway for your remote control airport put your RC construction equipment to work.

Put a blueprint layout for your finished project on paper before you start the build phase of your project.

Take your time and think about the ideal airport layout that best suits your radio control piloting style. Build an airplane activity center that's big enough for your fellow RC pilot friends to join you for remote control air activities.

How much space do you have to build your airport on? The size of your project depends on where you build it.


Some thoughts about what to include in your airport design include:

  • the main terminal - allow for ticket counters, a food court, an information station, and gift shops
  • the concourses where you house the gates for loading and unloading passengers
  • runway aprons and taxiways so the planes can travel to and from the runway or destination concourse gates
  • multiple runways so you can land and takeoff more than one plane at a time
  • the parking areas - surface lots for long term parking, and short term parking, and a garage for by the hour parking
  • Use transparent materials to build your terminal, concourse, and parking garage so your RC friends and visitors can see all the activity inside. Think about the mobile walkways and working escalators your model airport can exhibit.

You'll want roads to and from your airport, and include a town or city nearby. People don't just fly in to see the airport. They're in town to see relatives and friends, or attend business meetings and seminars.

What measurements will your buildings and runways require. Make sure you realistically scale your buildings compared to the size of the radio control airplanes that you'll fly in to it.

If the runway is too small you'll crash your planes off the end in failed landings, hit objects at the sides, or you won't have enough space to get them off the ground.

One remote control jet I know of requires at least 100-feet for successful take-off, and another RC plane boasts a wingspan of 56-inches. Be sure to learn how big the airplane models you'll fly into your airport are before you design your blueprint, and make sure you build a layout to accommodate those models.

Before you start building your airport buildings and runways you need to clear and level the land.

The first RC construction equipment for that job is the excavator. Remove the grass and enough dirt to form, and roughly smooth, your airport area.

Use a flatbed semi to haul away sod. Empty each excavator bucket load onto the flatbed to transport to the staging area. You'll want some sod later for landscaping when you perform the final touchup work for your construction job.

Fill the dump trucks with the loose dirt you dig up with the excavators, and carry that dirt away in the trucks, or use it as fill dirt if you have any low spots.

Your front loaders do the work of final leveling for your airport site. The dump trucks come into action again for this effort to remove the dirt that the loaders clear from the construction location.

When you put your buildings up you'll use RC cranes to lift the materials to workers on the upper levels.

After you finish your construction project you'll have a remote control flying activity center to be proud of.

All accomplished with RC construction equipment.

Friday, July 15, 2016

How to Choose the Right Remote Control Airplane

While you purchase a radio controlled airplane first, you might have some trouble choosing the airplane that will bring you in to the remote controlled hobbies. You'll need something which will be reasonably cheap to buy, and will grant you an opportunity to find out how to aviate remote controlled airplanes before you proceed onto more sophisticated airplanes. If you purchase the first airplane that you come across, you may end up bearing a really bad experience as your beginning time, and be entirely turned down from this hobby. This makes it why it's really important to learn the many different features that you can seek. In this article I'll check over most of it. Therefore read upon to discover about what you require to search for to get the best ever experience possible while you aviate a radio controlled airplane.

First of all you require evaluating your own constructing skills. You will be able to purchase airplane packages that allow you to construct the whole thing from bits of wood, or even you will be able to buy packages that merely asks you to put together a couple of components together. If you would like to make a big, lengthy project of your guided plane, then you could purchase one that needs full assembly. Still, you ought to be certain that your constructing skills are prepared to build it. If you do not prefer to spend your time needed to execute this or if you do not possess the art to construct it, then you could purchase a plane that doesn't require any construction at all. You merely draw it from the package, and you're prepared to go piloting for the noon.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Remote Control Airplane - The Unique Fun in Flying Safely


Did you ever stare up in the sky and see an airplane zoom by and wonder how much fun it would be to control one? I did. I still want to become a pilot eventually, but for now I having fun flying my remote control airplane. At first, I admit, it was a challenge to learn how to fly one, but with patience and practice; I learned how to effectively control a remote control airplane. There are many types of remote control airplanes to choose from. To start, buy a cheaper airplane since more than likely, you will crash a few times as you learn how to coordinate yourself.

There are some books, DVDs and software on the Internet that will help you learn how to control one. They will give you a sense of what to expect when you first launch your airplane for the first time. Nothing beats hands-on experience though. Personally I have learn that the hardest part is learning how to control the remote control airplane the way you want regardless of the which way it is facing you. When you are driving a car, you are always facing the front of the car, but with any remote control vehicle, this is not the case. If the remote control airplane is facing directly at you, pushing left on the control stick will move the airplane to your right. Confusing? Yes at first it will be, but always be aware of which way your airplane is flying. If you lose sight of it and cannot determine which way it is facing, it might be too late. When you are first learning, fly the plane at a low height and not too far from you. Again, this bears repeating, always be aware of which way the airplane is facing. That is rule number one of flying an airplane. Another very important tip: Your first few flights should concentrate on trimming the airplane. This means settings the trim control on the airplane so that whenever you are not touching the controls, the airplane is flying straight and level. If you do not perform trimming flight tests, then your remote control airplane flying will be erratic, frustrating and difficult to control. Trust me, I found out the hard way.


Thursday, May 26, 2016

Understanding The Remote Controlled Airplanes Stalling

There are many misconceptions especially among non fliers about stalling a remote controlled airplane or a normal plane for that matter.

The first is that a stall is related to engine failure. An aerodynamic stall has nothing to do with engine power, and the plane will not fall out of the sky if the engine quits.

Another misconception, as often seen in movies, is that the plane will go into a dive and become uncontrollable without any chance of recovering.

Sine the dawn of aviation pilots have been stalling there aircraft intentionally.
It is therefore important to understand stalling and what happens to the remote controlled airplanes once they enter a stall in order to avoid the dreaded stall accident.


Friday, April 1, 2016

RC Planes - an Inexpensive & Funny Hobby

RC Airplanes are way cheaper than flying the real thing and just as fun Most people don't have the money for the big boys but anyone can afford a remote control airplane, they start for less than a month of internet service in many cases.

Men, women and children are now able to fly. During the last 20 years many new airplanes have been developed and people fly planes for fun every day. Known as RC airplanes, helicopters, jets and even a flying bug, building an RC plane is now a very easy thing to do. They come in kits with assembly in under an hour depending on the model. Some come with simple snap together parts and your flying in less than an hour. It's a great pass time, soon you will realize that it's time to get started for yourself or family.