Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Fly an electric radio control airplane

One electric radio control airplane is the E-Flite Super Airliner in which two fan units and motors are included. This particular model flies around at 2/3 throttle and the speed grows at a phenomenal rate when you increase the throttle.


It is quite large with a 55" wingspan and weighing in at 3.25 pounds (1.5 KG) With exceptional slow speed handling combined with high speed passes, it looks and sounds just like the real thing! Definitely not for beginners but once you've had some aileron experience you should be ready for it. For convenience, the wings are detachable for transport.


Another electric radio control airplane is the P-51 Mustang RTF by Parkzone. Ready to fly when you open the box, it too has removable wings for transportation and storage purposes. The wings are semi-symmetrical as is the elevator which allows it to fly equally well inverted. Take off from the ground or a hand launch is very simple by means of an easy grip area under the wing.


Through the Telemaster Electro ARF plane, plenty of modelers have tasted their initial triumphant flying experience. With this unit, the motor mount is installed, the access hatch for the battery is built and the magnetic latch pre-installed. The excellent photo-illustrated instructions show step-by-step how the model is assembled, including the addition of optional flaps.



No comments: