Wednesday 20 april 2011 3 20 /04 /Apr /2011 23:04

Building as well as flying an rc plane, helicopters and model aeroplanes as a rule has turned into a well liked pasttime in recent times plus more and more people are finding the fun involving rc flying, across the globe.

'RC' is short for radio control and additionally means any kind of toy or product which is controlled by r / c signals sent from a hand-held transmitter towards a receiver located in the device.
You can expect to frequently notice REMOTE CONTROL aircraft and helicopters often called 'remote control' though that is technically wrong. Radio control is definitely the appropriate term.
In prior yrs, rc aircraft, especially helicopters, had been pretty pricey and you simply needed a good understanding of model construction techniques to realize how to build any kit from plans plus the way to add and create the radio control gear as well as motor unit and / or engine. However since mid 1990s all that seems to have improved and several rc aircraft and also helicopters are now able to be purchased as RTF models, that represents Ready To Fly.

RTF methods what it says; the model is pre-assembled by the manufacturer, the radio control gear and motor/engine have been installed and set up and there is not much for you, the individual, to do apart from put the RC gear batteries on the transmitter, possibly do some rather basic final assembly work (like fixing the wing on the fuselage, for example), and taking on the skies!
RTF airplanes and helicopters can be either electric powered and also gas powered. In the RC world the word 'gas' is a standard generalization, but more often than not the model should have a glow plug algorithm, running on a special fuel consisting of nitro-methane. Hence, you'll often see the models termed as 'nitro' powered as perfectly. Gasoline and diesel engines are additional options. Collectively, all these engines come below the 'IC' label - Intrinsic Combustion.

IC models need more accessories than electric models due to the engine. Also, gas powered models are generally bigger and faster than electric, and have some steeper learning curve.
In comparison, many electric RC aircraft and helicopters are much easier and cheaper for newcomers to the hobby as they are clean, quiet and remarkably uncomplicated. That said though, there are of course costly and complex electric models too!
Remote Controlled Planes
RC Planes

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