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RC Planes for Beginners - What to Look for in a Starter Plane

Expert Author D. D. Wright

A crucial mistake sometimes made by newcomers to radio control flying is purchasing the wrong model for a first RC airplane. Trying to master basic skills on a fast, sleek multi-channel aircraft designed for the intermediate or advanced level pilot is a sure-fire recipe for frustration and failure and has lead many novices to give up on the hobby before really getting started. Beginners should look for a plane with very forgiving characteristics, one specifically designed for the first-time pilot. The best RC planes for beginners are ready to fly (RTF), easy to operate, slow, stable and powered electrically. Entry-level planes provide hours of entertainment for very low cost and may serve as the entry point to a serious involvement in the rewarding and engrossing hobby of RC aviation.

Generally speaking, RC planes for beginners should come ready to fly, with all necessary components already assembled. Starter planes should be designed for toughness and durability. They should be easy to repair and replacement parts must be readily available. Model planes can and do crash, sometimes frequently in the case of novice pilots, so ease of reassembly is essential. Keeping crashes to a minimum requires time and patience; only practice builds good flight skills but the journey is a large part of the fun.

Smaller RC airplanes can be flown in a variety of spaces. A local park, sports field or simply a big yard are good places for smaller models. If you do want to use public property, check to make sure RC aircraft are not prohibited. Larger model airplanes should be only flown at local clubs or on private property with plenty of unobstructed space.

Many who fly RC planes for beginners find they enjoy assembling planes as well. Newcomer mistakes can lead to mishaps that may require new parts and reassembly of the aircraft. After learning to repair a starter plane, many pilots want to try building a more complicated model. The sense of accomplishment from building, then flying your own airplane cannot be understated.

RC planes for beginners are easy to research and find. The internet is a great resource and area hobby shops can help put you in touch with fellow enthusiasts. Hanging out with and learning from experienced pilots is a great way to ramp up your education in RC flying!

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D.D. Wright did not know Orville or Wilbur personally. He is co-owner of RC Planes and Copters and plays in The Used Goods and Wampus Cats when not flying RC aircraft.

 

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