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How to Purchase Your First Beginner RC Airplane
By August James
Purchasing your first beginner RC airplane should be a great experience. But if you select the wrong model aircraft, it could turn out to be a less than satisfying experience. There are some classifications model airplanes fall into for beginner pilots.
For clarification purposes we discuss the high-wing trainer model aircraft. This model is highly recommended to learn how to fly radio control aircraft. These airplanes are designed with new beginner pilots in mind.
What is a high-wing trainer? It is a airplane, that allows the wing to be placed on top of the fuselage. Aircraft with this wing configuration, tend to allow slower gentler flight characteristics for beginner pilots.
Yes! this is just what novice pilots need while learning to fly radio control airplanes. A trainer is a fun aircraft to develop your flying skills. This is the very reason a newcomer, should not select a fast low-wing aircraft. A low-wing requires more skill to fly it safely through the sky.
Well! what kind of trainer should you look for?
OK! you should look for an airplane with a...
* A-R-F(Almost Ready To Fly) High-Wing Trainer. * Factory built. * Requires a few hours for complete assembly. * Large wingspan 60"- 70" inches.
Large wingspans allow for better visibility and orientation.
Now, if you would prefer to build your first aircraft, then choose a kit (airplanes that require building).
* It requires time to build - 2 weeks to 1 month. * Balsa wood, ply wood, and plans (blue prints of an airplane). * Hardware and wheels.
Most new r-c pilots prefer to fly now and build later.
However you can do several things...
1. Visit a local hobby store in your city. 2. Ask the store salesman to assist you in selecting the proper aircraft and accessories. 3. Ask the salesman, to suggest a radio control airplane instructor to assist you in flying your new aircraft. 4. Visit a radio control flying field in your city and observe the different aircraft. 5. Introduce yourself, and ask the club members what they would recommend in a trainer airplane.
Caution: Do not attempt to fly your aircraft ALONE!
Visit http://www.rc-airplane-flying.com for more information on information on tips and articles about safe radio control airplane flying!
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