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Electric RC AirplanesOver my years as an RC pilot, I have found that beginners and advanced pilots both seem to like electric RC airplanes, so it is a great idea to buy one as your first airplane. Simple electric RC airplanes, like the Sky Vector shown below, are great because they are very easy to fly, and you really only have too master two controls. One control being the speed and the other being the direction you want to move in. One of the best things about airplanes like the Sky Vector though, is the fact that they can be ready to fly within 15 minutes of opening the box! Basically, it is a no hassle approach to flying RC airplanes, which is what most beginners like and need. Electric RC trainer airplanes are also available for people who want to actually train with electric airplanes, because that is all they intend to fly. View more Electric RC Airplanes Important Electric RC Airplanes RemindersThere are many types of electric rc planes you can choose from. There is your regular electric rc airplane, then there are park flyers and slow flyers and some rc jets that are powered electrically. Park and Slow flyers are great for some fun flights in your back yard, or any local park. Electric r/c jets are very fast and fun to fly too. Follow those links to learn more about them.Before a beginner decides to purchase an electric rc plane, you should keep these two things in mind: 1. Wings should be high up on fuselage 2. Should be an electric trainer that is RTF or ARF Having the wing high up on the fuselage creates more stability, and RTF’s/ARF’s are easy to put together and start flying. Below is a list of equipment that every beginner should have to make there electric rc plane work properly. A RTF and ARF kit usually includes everything needed with your purchase. Just go through the list to make sure you have it all.
Just a reminder, always look for "not included", and be sure to purchase what is not. Why Choose Electric RC Planes?There are many ups and downs to electric rc planes. Let's look at them now.
Basically, if you are looking for just some quick little flights every once in awhile, then electric r/c airplanes are perfect for you. If you want to get into faster more advanced airplanes, then I suggest you check out gas and jet rc airplanes. Electric MotorsElectric rc airplanes operate on a electric motor and it is powered by a battery pack. Electric motors are nothing fancy, and are cheaper then glow engines. So far my experience with electric motors has been great. I don’t think you will have any problems either, as long as you take care of your electric motor and try not to crash. Technical Stuff - The transceivers are devices that have both a transmitter and a receiver which are combined and share common circuitry. You only need to build the interface circuitry to have a complete rf remote control system with the Ming transmitter & receiver modules. A relay is an electrical switch that opens and closes under the control of another electrical circuit. Let's Start Flying!Any beginner can fly electric RTF and ARF rc airplanes. If you want to learn to fly your plane, I suggest you buy a good rc airplane book and practice flying your electric airplane. Since there slower and cheaper then gas rc airplanes, it’s okay if you make some mistakes. If you still think you might need help flying your rc airplane, then visit my learn to fly page.First, you need to focus on choosing the right airplane. Before you start spending money, ask yourself these questions:
After you have answered those questions above, you can start looking for the right plane. What else will you need?I think every rc airplane pilot should have a field box. There great for fixing some problems you might have out in the flying field. If you want to have a longer flying time with electric planes, you might want to think about buying an extra battery. For even longer flying times, you could buy a car charger for your rc airplane battery. This way one can charge why you use the other. Check out my parts and accessory pages to find these items. Something every beginner should consider buying is a good book or subscribing to an rc airplane magazine. Below is my recommended book and magazine for electric rc planes. Related Websites:
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