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Model Aircraft - Introduction To This Exciting Hobby

by Daniel Wright

Back in 1903, when the Wright brothers flew their maiden flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina they could never have imagined the levels of aviation achievement that would be reached in the not too distant future. From luxury jet aircraft to crop dusters to fighter planes flying beyond the speed of sound, the applications of their concepts have been astonishing. They not only provided inspiration for the designers of passenger planes and helicopters, they provided it for model airplane aficionados as well.

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.

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.

It is important to understand the basics of flight before purchasing your own RC model airplane. This includes factors such as lift, thrust, and drag, which along with weight and density, are factors that influence the flight ability of your airplane. Since these properties can be altered during construction, it is important to pay close attention while you build your model to increase the probability of a successful flight.

The next step is learning how to fly the airplane. There is more than just putting your fingers on the remote and moving the panels, the beginner needs to have an understanding about the airflow and the surface of the model and their affect on the flight. There are a variety of free simulators available online for you to get sufficient practice prior to take off. These simulators can help keep you from crashing and burning.

When first starting out in flying model aircrafts, one should start slow and as cheap as possible. Try to find a model aircraft that is easy to fly, repairable, and small enough to fly anywhere. Remember, practice makes perfect and in the beginning of mastering flying model aircrafts, you will make mistakes. By buying entry level model aircrafts such as the cheap ones, you can minimize cost while learning to be an expert flyer.

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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