You have probably passed by a radio control airfield and witnessed r-c airplanes flying in the air.
And wondered what it would feel like to fly model aircraft.
Well good news, wonder no more, you can learn.
Flying radio control models is a great deal of fun.
Many people throughout the country are involved in this hobby.
There is something for everyone to enjoy such as cars, trucks, helicopters and boats.
But this article will focus on radio control airplanes.
There are various aircraft models to choose from, however this article is geared toward beginners.
The recommended aircraft for beginners is a A-R-F(Almost Ready To Fly) High-wing Trainer.
It is already built, and requires a few hours of assembly to complete the model for flight.
It has a fairly large wingspan of 60"-70" inches.
They also aid in better visibility and flight orientation.
This is highly recommended for beginner pilots.
Why? because high-wing trainer aircraft fly very slowly, allowing the pilot time to react to the controls on the radio transmitter.
Anyone interested in getting involved with this hobby, should do the following:
* To locate a experienced flight instructor, visit a local hobby shop in your city.
* Many r-c flight instructors work in hobby shops and are delighted to help beginners new to the hobby.
* A flight instructor can assist you in selecting the proper aircraft engine and other needed accessories.
* Also join the academy of model aeronautics(AMA) by phone 1-765-287-1256 or their website address http://www.model-aircraft.org for more information.
Here are some basic consideration questions?
Can I Afford IT?
A beginner package can cost between $300 - $500.00.
Do I Need A Fast Aircraft?
NO!
A high-wing trainer airplane is greatly recommended for beginner pilots.
They fly around 20-35 m-p-h and land at slow speeds of 10-15 m-p-h.
Does the aircraft need to be large?
Yes!
Because aircraft with large wingspans have a greater visibility in the sky than smaller ones.
Overall, there are many other facets to r-c airplanes than are listed here.
For much more information, visit a website that offers tips and articles http://www.rc-airplane-flying.com
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Twenty years experience flying radio control airplanes.
I offer safety tips on flying rc aircraft.