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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Basic Information About Flying Electric Airplanes

Basic Information About Flying Electric Airplanes

Experience the thrill of flying an electric Airplane with your feet planted firmly on the ground! Learning to fly a radio controlled airplane is exciting and one of the most rewarding challenges and hobbies you can enjoy for a lifetime.

Flying an RC Airplane is not as difficult as you may think. For those beginners in this activity, here is just a bit of basic knowledge to send you soaring!

Electric Airplanes that are ready to fly (RTF) or almost ready to fly (ARF) are perfect for the first time flyer. If some assembly is needed the included instructions are very easy to understand and some RC planes even include the tools you will need for assembly. These electric planes are quiet, easy to control and give you enough time to correct any bad situation while you are flying your RC Airplane. With a little practice, these electric RC Airplanes can be flown in the park or even in your own backyard.

The very first time you fly your electric RC Airplane, it is suggested that you try and have an experienced flyer with you, however if you follow some first time basic safety measures, you will learn to handle your RC plane skillfully in no time!

Select an open space and flat ground for your first time fly with no crowds, high buildings or electric lines nearby. Then practice your ground take-off and landings so they can be preformed easily. Enjoy the powerful climbs and turns and delight in the powerless glides.

Most electric RC Airplanes are made of complex material of high strength, so they are not easily damaged even hitting the ground. The average operational height/range is about 900 feet with approximately a 10 minute flight time.

There are many different types and models of electric RC Airplanes, Cessna, Airbus 3000, Biplane 2, Sky Hawk and a Flying Saucer to name a few, so there is that special model for all. Choose your favorite one and soar into the wild blue yonder to show-off your flying skills!

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