Showing posts with label Planes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Planes. Show all posts

Sunday, November 13, 2011

RC Planes for Beginners

RC Planes for Beginners

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RC flying is a great past time and can get the family together for a day out at the field. Choosing the right airplane for a beginner is easy and then just hit the skies! Choose a beginning model RC plane is not that hard to fly and make sure you get one that will not discourage the flyer from the start; Many models are easier to fly that others and let me suggest a few beginners for you.

The Nitro Model Super Trainer is a great choice. Made with balsa wood and light ply material, the bigger Super Trainer 60 offers a whopping 70-inch wingspan, making it easier to see, easier to control, thus easier to fly. This will provide you with easier and wider range of flight characteristics that will give you more time to correct mistakes if something goes wrong. If you get a non painted model you should paint it with a color that will stand out against the blue or cloudy skies for ease of seeing.

Some people paint beginners wings different colors on the bottom to help with direction, coming to you or going away. Like green and red lights on a real airplane. One you get flying better you can move on to faster and higher performance RC aircraft models. If you want a low wing aircraft try the Super Aerobatic Trainer for much the same beginner characteristics. Both will provide ease of use, ease of building and years of enjoyment.

These are also great models for kids as they are inexpensive and have an flashy style and paint, much like my son's first one. The Trainer Kit will be an easy model to build in just under an hour for under 0.00. It will also be an easy model for repair with basic materials and you're ready for the skies once again. When I started out there was many times I had to do repairs but that was the fun of it also.

You can also get kits that are from scratch if you like and spend hours constructing a model, maybe better left for the second or third plane. Sometimes it helps knowing how things are put together so when you have to do repairs it's easier, but for beginners I suggest the kit. Either way you'll need basic tools and some minor balsa, surface skins, glue, etc to start. You'll also need a radio control and servos; I suggest a 4 channel and 5 servos set up for the beginning RC plane pilot. This lets you control all the aspects of flight that are necessary to keep you in the air and will not confuse you as you learn the basic flight controls.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Beginner RC Planes - Gas Or Electric For The Beginner

Beginner RC Planes - Gas Or Electric For The Beginner

Rc Helicopter

When starting out in the world of rc planes one of the decisions you need to make is what kind of plane to get. Besides what model of plane is going to be the best for a beginner we need to look at whether that model should be gas or electric powered.

For me there is no question that a beginner rc pilot should start out with an electric plane and here is why:

1. Price. Electric planes are far cheaper than gas planes. Just the motor for a gas plane can cost more than an electric plane. Then you still need the transmitter, servos, batteries, etc.

2. What's in the box. Most beginner electric planes come with everything you need to get started flying. Plane, transmitter and batteries. Nearly all gas planes are in kit form. You have to build the plane and purchase all the parts separately. This is why they are so much more expensive.

3. You don't have to build it. Most electric planes are made from Styrofoam or plastic and come fully assembled or need almost no assembly. You can be ready to fly just about as soon as the battery is done charging. Gas planes are almost made up exclusively of wood and need full assembly.

4. Ease of use. An electric motor is far easier to use than a gas one. You turn on the power and that's it. Gas powered motors require you to add the fuel and tune the motor before you can fly. It's a lot more work.

5. Emotional involvement. Why do I say that you might ask? We get more emotionally involved with something we have made ourselves versus something we purchased already made. Believe it or not many beginner pilots who have started with a plane they assembled themselves are reluctant to fly it. As a beginner pilot you are going to crash your first plane and no one wants to destroy something they have spent so much time building.

Electric planes are the way to go for a beginner rc pilot. Price, ease of use, and what you get in the box make it much easier and cheaper for a beginner to get started in the world of rc planes. Good luck and happy flying.

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Friday, September 30, 2011

Beginner RC Planes - What makes the best RC Beginner Plan

Beginner RC Planes - What makes the best RC Beginner Plan

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Every time I fly rc has begun to decide what's going on, may be your first level. Pilot as a beginner you want a beginner level. Let's take a look at some of the attributes to make a good entry-level.

1 For electric operation. Electrically powered aircraft are much cheaper and easier to use than gas. Lights and are ready to go. Gas engines require a special fuel, and then you have set. There are a lotmore work. And electric cars are much cheaper than gas powered. Most beginner electric planes are equipped with everything needed to fly. For a gas-powered airplane, you need to buy everything separate.

2 Wing design. This is a level that has the wing on the top side of the aircraft. Once the wings are on top of the plane more lift. Lift helps to float the aircraft in the air. As a beginner you will want a plane that swimming alone, especially if you get into trouble.

3Wide range. A wide range add more buoyancy to the aircraft.

4 2 or 3 channels. 2-channel levels, you can up / down and side to side (turning) to control the movement of the aircraft. A 3-channel allows you to do the same, but it also allows you to control the motor speed. To be able to control the height of the aircraft. A 4-channel level is too much for a beginner. The 4 th channel is used to control the ailerons, which are used in advanced aircraft.

5 AntiCrash Technology (ACT). This is not in very different levels, but if you do, make sure you can use this technology is great. To check the levels with the help of sensors the direction of the plane. If you believe that fall in a plane to take control of the aircraft and adjust their share to give you more time to react and avoid going to an accident.

Following these guidelines will help you a great beginner rc airplane, one that you enjoy flying for a long time. Good luck and happyFlies.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

How I Design RC Planes (1of4)

How I Design RC Planes (1of4) On YouTube.





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