Model Aircraft - Introduction To This Exciting Hobby
When the first heavier than air craft took flight from Kitty Hawk, NC in 1903 the Wright brothers couldn't have known how far the future would take their invention. From the tiniest ultra light, to the largest people movers, to the fastest air breathing engines with wings, the achievements of the field have been breath taking. And the full size ships of the air have their counterparts in model aircraft, so even the model enthusiast can take flight.
Among the most fun types of model airplanes is the RC model airplane. Fans of air flight can enjoy radio-controlled hands-on fun with radio-controlled model aircraft. Since there is an abundance of models to select from, you can be sure to find an RC model airplane for every taste.
Model airplane builders have long been excited about the prospect of flying their models and that dream became a reality with the advent of R/C airplanes. These planes have perfectly scaled frames and thorough flight training material that make flying it fun and rewarding for novices and experts alike. Model builders exhibit their finished work nationally at trade shows and world wide on the internet. This can even include video of the pilot's latest flight with the tricks and precision flying that they are capable of.
For a novice aero modeler, the fundamentals of choosing your first RC model airplane might seem a bit frightening. However, with a few important pointers, it will be much simpler. If you happen to know an experienced RC pilot, this can benefit you greatly, since you can learn from them. On the other hand, if you are going to give it a try on your own, you must have adequate knowledge of flight basics.
Before you choose your aircraft, knowing the basics of flight will make it much easier to fly and repair your RC model airplane. Lift, thrust, drag and weight are the main factors that contribute to flight. All of these factors are directly tied into the construction of your aircraft, so paying methodical attention to detail when building the airplane will make a successful take off and landing much more plausible on your first run.
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.
If you are neophyte at model aircraft flying, you might want to try a model that is inexpensive, small, and easy to repair. Planes of this nature are great introductions to the world of model aircrafts. You can learn the fundamentals and not spend too much money at the same time.
Learn more about the exciting hobby of RC model airplanes at Model-Trains-And-Planes.com. Featuring a huge selection of model aircraft, from prop planes to jets to helicopters, you'll find it here at below-retail prices. Be sure to check out our amazing R/C airplane videos and read more about this fun hobby on our blog!
Published September 29th, 2008
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