RC Model Airplane And Your First Flight
The fundamental soundness of the principals of flight was proven by the Wright brothers in 1903 when they launched the first airplane in North Carolina. They had no idea then how far those basic principals would take us in modern times. They inspired everything from jet liners and crop dusters, to fighter jets and helicopters, and even showed us a path to the stars. Today everyone from aircraft designers to model plane enthusiasts can join in reaching for the sky using those same basic principals to make a viable aircraft.
If you are model airplane fan or love to make model aircraft fly via radio, then RC model airplanes are sure to be a hobby you're going to love.
The R/C airplane has been very popular with model airplane enthusiasts for a long time. The advances in technology have made flying these tiny aircraft cheaper and easier than ever before, even for just a beginner. "Aviators" are so proud of their creations that they show off their aircraft online and at national exhibitions. They can even video their flights to share their experiences with their fellow modelers.
For the first time-aero modeler, the basics of selecting your first RC model airplane can seem a bit intimidating. However, knowing a few key points can make it a breeze. If you have access to a seasoned RC pilot, that's all the better for you, as you can glean from their experiences, however, if you are doing this for the first time, without the benefit of assistance, it's important to know flight basics.
Knowing the fundamentals of flight makes it much simpler to fly and fix your RC model airplane. The main issues that play a role in flight are thrust, lift, drag, and weight. These factors are all directly related to the construction of your aircraft. Therefore, a successful take off and landing on your opening run will be much more likely if you pay meticulous attention to detail when building your plane.
Step two is learning to fly the aircraft. Beyond just pointing the remote and toggling the panels, the novice pilot needs to understand how airflow and the model's surface can affect flight. There are some great free flight simulators on the internet to allow for comprehensive practice prior to take off. Using these can help you avoid a crash and burn scenario.
For the first plane, pick one that's easy to fly, can be repaired, and is small enough to fly any place. This will introduce you to basic ideas and concepts behind model aircraft flight, and will not burn holes in your wallet on the initial or repair costs. For a first timer, the durable and cheap planes are the best!
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Published September 29th, 2008
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