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Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Advantages of Electric Radio controlled Aircraft











There are many different kinds of radio Controlled Aircraft on the market. There are airplanes, jets, helicopters, blimps and even flying saucers. You also have two different kinds of power sources, gas as well as electric. Many RC aircraft use electric battery packs and charging systems that plug into the wall. These are much safer, more reliable, and easier to deal with than gas models.Whether it is a helicopter or an airplane, make sure you are buying a quality radio controlled aircraft. Every holiday season it seems like every retailer tries to sell RC aircraft, many of which are pieces of junk. Any kind of plane or helicopter that is offered for twenty dollars you don't even want to buy, because half the time they are not the kind of quality you want, and you will end up disappointing the person you buy them for. Why is this? Because most of these cheap products are not made with high quality materials, the batteries are also of poor quality, and flight time is around five minutes or less.In order to find the best radio controlled aircraft, if you are really serious about this hobby, is to go online. There are online retailers that sell all kinds of high quality RC aircrafts These are solidly constructed, made from high impact plastic and other materials, have the latest state-of-the-art electronics, as well as the best lithium batteries made. This means that they will last longer, have a better flight time, and take the abuse of even the most novice of users.There are many different advantages of using electric radio controlled air craft. One of the biggest is that gas powered models use a volatile fuel mixture. This is messy to deal with, hard to fill the tanks, and dangerous to use. While you may go faster, the fuel doesn't last that long. Because it uses gasoline, it is dangerous for younger users to handle. Because it uses a combustion engine, it puts harmful pollutants into the atmosphere. They are really noisy as well, and so you have to worry about people around you.Electric RC aircraft are much easier to operate, and most are ready-to-run right out of the box. All you have to do is put the battery pack in for larger models and you're off and flying. Even ones that have built in batteries are good for at least a half an hour before having to charge them up. They are much safer for beginners to operate, and the rotors and blades don't spin so fast that they could to some serious injury or harm. Many people who use electric radio controlled aircraft buy few extra batteries so the can extend their flight time.When you are buying radio controlled aircraft, make sure that it comes with everything included to fly your plane or helicopter. Make sure you look carefully at the product descriptions. They should include the helicopter or plane, the battery pack as well as the charger, and the Radio Controller. You need to be careful, because some kits come with everything except the RC controller. It would really be a bummer if you spent top dollar for a quality product, only to find out it didn't include the transmitter.


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Electric RC Planes Vs Gas RC Planes

Electric RC Planes Vs Gas RC Planes

With regards to RC plane flying as a hobby there's a option of either a gas engine powered plane or an electric powered plane. Many people are going for electrical plane nowadays. The reasons behind this change are as follows.

Electric RC planes are fantastic for the novice aircraft flyer; for somebody who's looking to begin getting into the hobby. One of the main reasons is; electric planes are cheaper and generally made with beginner flyers in mind, so they come with easily replaceable components. An electric motor is cheaper than a gas motor. Electrical engines also have less moving components and are a lot easier to maintain than gas engines which need oiling and could be temperamental and a messy job to look after. Whereas an electric motor will almost always start up and give you consistent power.

With gas engines you'll also notice that they make a lot of noise and this could be a reason why you can't fly your plane as frequently (due to people complaining!). Gas engines work by having controlled explosions swiftly taking place within the engine. Flying clubs can often lose their license because of the noise level produced by such engines. With an electric powered RC aircraft, there's far less noise and you are able to fly with out worrying about complaints. You can even fly an electrical plane in a spacious in-door hall.

As mentioned earlier, electrical engines have fewer moving parts and this is also another plus point for electrical powered RC planes. As for gas engines, they cause vibration which can disturb the flight path of a aircraft, these such planes need to undergo further design to make certain they can withstand the vibrations and their effects.

With regards to the amount of energy produced by both engines, the electric engine is definitely the winner for producing constant high power. This makes it a more efficient engine. Electrical engines are easier to install with out the require of other components such as clutches which would be needed to run a gas motor. This makes the electrical engines fantastic for use on any kind of RC plane.

It's really a matter of choice for you, as both engine types can produce great results. Just weigh the pros and cons depending on your personal situation. And above all, have fun flying!

Friday, April 20, 2012

RC Aircraft - Electric or Gas?

RC Aircraft - Electric or Gas?

If you're are stuck as to whether to purchase an electric RC aircraft or a gas one, here's a few basic things to consider as you make your decision. The Radio Controlled sport has definitely been infused by the infusion of electric RC models, and there are some major differences to consider.

If you're just starting out in RC aircraft, there are several things you'll want to decide. Both types of palnes or helicopters, electric or gas can deliver up loads of fun, That said, some of the things that are different need to be mentioned. You'll definitely spend less money getting started with electric RC aircraft, and they are more readily available, now found at almost any toy store. Gas RC aircraft are most often found only at hobby shops. The ongoing maintenance costs are higher with gas models, and while gas models have generally enjoyed longer flight times than their electric RC counterparts, that gap is shortening as batteries are improving.

Electric RC aircraft are generally easier to learn, while the gas models tend to have a higher durability factor due to more sturdy airframes. If you crash one of these, it may not be fatal. There are considerably more accessories needed for flight operations for gas models of RC aircraft, and you almost certainly need to become a member of a model flying club to even fly your radio controlled planes and helicopters, due to the noisy and oily aspect of the beasts. Electric RC aircraft, on the other hand, are usually very quiet and don't have the environmental impact that gas birds do. Electric models can usually be flown in public places, (watch for posted signs disallowing this!) and are generally easier to get up and in the air than gas models.

With all the new models of RC aircraft hitting the market now, the basic choices boil down to how much time, money and dedication do you want to expend on this. Either way you choose to go, Radio controlled aircraft will deliver up to you hours of rewarding and fun memories. get out there and fly one today!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Best Remote Control Airplane? Multiplex Easy Star RTF Electric Plane User Reviews - Gifts for Guys

Best Remote Control Airplane? Multiplex Easy Star RTF Electric Plane User Reviews - Gifts for Guys

With a 4.5 rating out of 5 on Amazon, whilst the Multiplex RTF Easy Star remote control plane is designed for first time pilots, user reviews suggest it takes a little more skill. Multiplex are argued to make some great products and this quite pricey RC airplane is argued to be one of them.

This toy comes as an RTF (Ready To Fly) not ARF (Almost Ready To Fly) remote control plane. This is important if you are purchasing a RC plane as an ARF will need considerable skill.Therefore this plane only takes some basic assembly and requires no skill.

Multiplex Easy Star RTF Features:

- Stable flight characteristics.
- Durability.
- Powered by a speed 400 motor mounted on the top so hard landings won't break the propeller or damage the motor.
- It does as stated by user's require a little skill to fly, but has the ability to recover in flight quite easily if a mistake is made. Made from Multiplex's durable "Elapor" foam, if the Easy Star does break it can be easily repaired with CA (super) glue.

The Easy Star Electric RTF RC Airplane Includes:

- Installed Hitec HFS-04MG Receiver.
- Battery: 1200mAh 7.2V NiMH.
- Hitec Neon-SS FM 72MHz 3-Channel Transmitter.
- Servos: Two Installed Multiplex Tiny-S Servos.
- Installed Multiplex Multicont X-08 ESC.
- Hitec CG-207 2Amp DC Peak Charger.

Multiplex RC Airplane User Review Advantages:

- The radio system is argued to be excellent.

- This is a quality plane made with above the bar parts.

- The receiver is 4 channel and the servo's are micro therefore the setup can be moved into another plane as your level of experience and tastes change.

- The wingspan is argued to be seriously impressive!

- Having a top-notch radio system will mean that switching it is as easy as reversing a plug in the transmitter and the back is screw-less so you don't have to unscrew 8 screws like on other models.

- Very nice simulator software available for this model on Internet.

- It can be used as an FPV (first-person view) pilot who use a real-time video camera in the plane to fly it, while the pilot is on the ground.

- The plane is very fast because it's so aerodynamic and many maneuvers like loop the loop or flying upside down will become second nature after a little practice.

- You can modify it to take longer wings from other planes.

- More powerful motors and lipo (lithium polymer) batteries have upped its performance greatly.

- To land on water if you can find some scrap foam, shape them into floats, you have a float plane!

Multiplex RC Airplane User Review Disadvantages and Advice:

- You should glue in the tail and rear wings instead of using their included double sided tape.
- Place a small piece of tape on the front and back of the canopy.
- Make sure you are 3 miles away from any airfields as it can be flown great distances and some users have stated that once the Easy Star Electric RTF remote control airplane is maybe half a mile away, the plane began to take instructions from someone else at the airfield.
- Put your telephone number and name on it so if it flies off into the woods someone will hopefully find it and return it.

WARNING: This thing is MASSIVE so keep kids at a safe distance.

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!

Friday, March 16, 2012

All About an Electric Airplane

All About an Electric Airplane

Unlike a regular airplane, which functions on an internal combustion engine, an electric aircraft runs on electric motors. The electricity required for the functioning of such an aircraft comes from solar cells, fuel cells, power beaming, ultracapacitors and/or batteries.

History of Electric Airplane:

Gaston Tissandier, in 1883, became the first person to use electric motors in airship propulsion. The next year, Arthur Krebs and Charles Renard flew La France using a much more powerful motor.

Benefits of an electric aircraft:

An electric aircraft can provide many benefits in comparison to a regular airplane, as it is safer. With an electric airplane, there are fewer chances of mechanical failure. Besides, there is a lesser risk of fire or explosion in case of a collision. In comparison to regular airplanes, it makes less noise. One of the most impressive characteristic concerning an electric airplane is that it has environmental benefits concerning potential elimination of resultant emissions and consumption of fossil fuels. The following are some important reasons why an RC airplane is so appealing:

1. Easy to maintain:
Electric RC airplanes hold an edge over regular RC airplanes in the sense that they require minimum maintenance. Such airplanes barely require any kind of repairing. The best part is that they can survive dangerous crashes without incurring too much damage.

2. Easy to fly and Reliable:
With gas airplanes, there is more possibility of a crash due to higher chances of engine failure in mid-air. This is not the case with electric airplanes.

Drawback of an electric airplane:
The major disadvantage of an electric airplane is that its range is not much compared to the range of a regular airplane. However, its range can be enhanced by introducing solar cells to the body of the airplane, thereby creating a solar airplane. When adding solar cells, it is very important to ensure that the surface area of the plane is larger than its weight.