EDF Jet : Exceed RC F/A-18C
Monday 7 November 2011
The Exceed RC F/A-18C EDF Jet from Nitro Planes is available in either RTF or ARF versions. The 31" wingspan Jet includes a Blue Angels finish and 70mm brushless EDF that's now operated by a 4-cell LiPo pack. Exceed RC's top quality foam provides great sturdiness and also the F-18 RTF may be put together rapidly. Come with 4 channel radio transmitter and more important for beginner is , this is Durable Fuselage and Wing ConstructionRead more »EDF Jet : Exceed RC F/A-18C... >>
Simple Fast Way To be Electric RC Plane Flyer
Thursday 20 October 2011
Simple Fast Way To be Electric RC Plane Flyer - You've been flying an electric RC plane for several months and you're feeling much more confident. Though still a beginner, even your instructor says you're doing really well. So you're probably itching to try a crazy stunt or two. Don't. Slow and steady as she goes. Keep improving your judgment and adjustments to develop balanced flying habits. A stall, loop, or nose dive may seem to begging to come out of your transmitter, but first you must learn calm control in all situations.
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How To Be Expert Flying Electric RC Plane
How To Be Expert Flying Electric RC Plane - Flying an electric RC plane is a great, fun hobby but no one starts out as an expert. Learning to fly takes skill and patience and beginners should expect to crash their planes often. Attaining good flight skills takes the right beginner plane and practice and more practice. Buy a trainer plane with readily available replacement parts and fly, fly, fly. If it crashes and breaks, simply replace the parts. The internet and local hobby shops are great places to buy planes and parts.
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How To Fly Electric RC Plane : Simply Way
How To Fly Electric RC Plane : Simply Way - Flying an electric RC plane can be challenging at first but once you are able to fly successfully on your own, you will begin to truly appreciate how enjoyable and rewarding the pastime can be. Of course, you shouldn't be content with basic proficiency; you should seek to hone your skills so you can make the most out of your hobby. Here are some suggestions on how to become an expert RC pilot:
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Flying Radio Controlled Airplanes For Beginners
Flying Radio Controlled Airplanes For Beginners - The hobby of Radio Control Airplane flying is one which is constantly seeing excited beginners. When the beginner experiences a good beginning, then he/she is hooked for life. So, here's a beginner's guide to hopefully improve your first experience and cause you to get hooked by this hobby, just like thousands of RC hobby enthusiasts before you!
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Flying Nitro Sweepback F-14
Flying Nitro Sweepback F-14 - The Nitro Sweepback F-14 RC plane is an awesome model to fly. The wingspan is 39.4 inches and it has a length of 38.6 inches. The weight of the F-14 RC plane is approximately 1.3 pounds. The up scaled changeable wings can sweepback during flight. This is pretty cool to watch when you are controlling the plane.
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Trends Of Flying Electric RC Airplanes
Trends Of Flying Electric RC Airplanes - at the beginning of the 20th century. Progress with performance of these aircraft depended on technology. All flying models need to be constructed of light, strong materials to fly properly, and require some sort of power to achieve flight. Twisted rubber bands were an early form of lightweight and inexpensive power for model aircraft, and are still used today on certain free flight planes. As the models grew in size and weight, small gas engines became the preferred means of powering the vast majority of flying airplanes. Gas model engines produce a plenty of power, but require strong and heavy airframe structures to handle motor vibration, create an oily mess from the engine exhaust, and the engines are quite loud.
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