Feb 162010


airplanes are all aircraft that fly (in a nut shell).

The powerplant that the airplane uses classifies it as a jet engine (think 747), recipicating engine (think small, private aircraft, Cessna 152), or Turbo Prop (think Beech 1900D)

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Posted by Airtime at 10:16 pm Tagged with: Beech 1900d, Cessna 152, Fly, jet airplane, Jet Airplanes, Jet Engine, Nut Shell, Powerplant, Private Aircraft, Turbo Prop
Feb 162010

Electric remote control airplanes are best for beginners.

The power of RC electric flight is amazing, not to mention much easier to own and operate :) With glow engines there is the problem of maintaining them and making sure they are up to snuff.

Over 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.

Electric RC Airplanes

Electric remote control airplanes are best for beginners.

The power of RC electric flight is amazing, not to mention much easier to own and operate :) With glow engines there is the problem of maintaining them and making sure they are up to snuff.

Over 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 Reminders

There 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.

airplane kit

electric motor and speed controller (maybe propeller too)

battery pack and appropriate charger

radio transmitter (AA or AAA batteries) and receiver

Just a reminder, always look for “not included”, and be sure to purchase what is not.

Why Choose Electric RC Planes?

Electric rc airplanes are easy to use, simply charge the battery and fly. Flight time can be anywhere between 10 to 30 minutes per charge. Buy an extra battery pack and fly for over an hour!

Electric powered rc airplanes are quiet, allowing you to play without neighbors complaining about the noise.

Electric rc airplanes are less complicated than gas models, best for beginners.

There are many ups and downs to electric rc planes. Let’s look at them now.

Electric RC Plane Pro’s Electric RC Plane Con’s

quite

cheaper

environmentally friendly

easy to fly

easy to fix and replace parts

slow (some exceptions)

short flight times

not realistic looking or sounding

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.

Equipment for Electric RC Airplanes

Electric RC airplanes just need the following:

rc airplane kit

electric motor

battery pack for electric motor

charger for the battery pack

radio control system

12 AA sized batteries for the radio control system

The best part is that most ready to fly rtf rc airplanes come complete with all these items. Just charge the battery, find a clear field, and fly!

Cheap Models

There are cheap rc airplanes for sale that costs only $49.99. There are also great beginner and ready to fly models that cost anywhere from $69 – $342 USD.

Click here for a list of cheap rc airplanes sorted according to sale price.

Brands

Manufacturers such as Hobby Zone, Megatech, Vortex, Hobbico, and Nikko sell ready to fly rtr electric powered rc airplanes.

Click here for a list of electric rc airplanes sorted according to brand.

What Model to Buy?

For beginners who want to fly immediately, I suggest buying ready to fly rtf electric rc airplanes. RTF a cheap rc airplane that come complete with all needed equipment.

Electric Motors

Electric 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.

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:

much do you want to spend?

How fast do you want your airplane to go?

How far do you want it to go?

Do you want a scale model (realistic model) or a non-scale model?

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 electric rc airplanes magazine.

toni2008

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Feb 152010


A Stealth! NICE! President John McCain!

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Posted by Airtime at 8:18 pm Tagged with: carrier, Enterprise Mission, Fly, jet airplane, John Mccain, President John, Stealth
Feb 142010

Fly with Elmo Airplane Ride-On - Tek Nek

With a front propeller that spins and lights up, this Sesame Street® Fly with Elmo Airplane Ride-On from Tek Nek® features talking phrases. The stars on the vehicle body light up, while the plane’s eyes move. Moving the gear shift on the dash and turning the key will produce fun sound effects.

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Posted by Airtime at 6:37 pm Tagged with: Airplane Ride, Elmo, Fly, Gear Shift, Phrases, Propeller, Sesame Street, Shopping, Sound Effects, Stars, Tek Nek, Turning The Key, Yahoo
Feb 142010

Bike Airplane Hook-On

Hop on your bike & fly! Made from plastic The planes’ propeller spins as the wind goes through it. Ages 6 & up.

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Posted by Airtime at 6:37 pm Tagged with: airplane, Amp, Fly, Hook, Planes, Propeller, Shopping, Yahoo
Feb 142010

I live about five miles away from an airport and I’ve noticing since it’s been cooler outside the airplanes that fly over my house seem to have gotten louder. Normally haven’t been too noticeable but, now I pretty much know exactly when they fly over.

It’s simpler than it sounds. Colder air is denser air, denser air is more conductive. The plane isn’t actually louder but you are more effectively hearing it in the cold air. Rayray, you are only 75% correct. Aircraft do not perform better in the rain. Rain causes an interruption in air flow which naturally means unstable variations in pressure. That means the wing is not producing lift as efficiently as it would in cool, stable air, and the prop is having to work overtime to constantly adjust. The simple proof for this can be found in any high-performance POH. Take a 182 for example: recommended MP is 18-21 for normal operations in temps from -12°C-35°C, but in rain it recommends 20-23 to counter the less efficient air. Don’t argue with me about it, argue with Cessna. I didn’t write the manual, I just read it.

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Posted by Airtime at 5:28 pm Tagged with: Air Flow, airplanes, Cessna, Cold Air, Cool Air, Fly, High Performance, Interruption, Mp, Proof, Rain Rain, Stable Air, Variations
Feb 112010

i’ve taken airplanes while traveling but i never understood how airplanes get from point A to B in the sky?

There are several methods to get to where you want to go in an airplane.

The first and most basic is navigation by land marks, lakes, roads, other airports, mountains…. the list goes on.

Next comes radio navigation, there are things called VOR’s all over the country and with the proper equipment you can fly to or from a near by one and a lot of them are at or near airports.

Next if you plane is equiped with GPS it is a no brainier, just punch in the airport code and it will guide you right to it.

Lastly all big planes and some small plane that are flying IFR under control of Air Traffic control. ATC tells you what direction, speed and altitude to fly to get to your destination.

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Posted by Airtime at 10:51 pm Tagged with: Air Traffic Control, airplane, airplanes, Airports, Altitude, ATC, Fly, Gps, Mountains, Planes, Punch, Radio Navigation, sky, Traveling
Feb 092010


They’re called contrails, short for condensation trails. When a jet engine is running it heats up the air traveling through it. On the ground it’s not that noticeable. Up in the atmosphere where jets fly, the temperature is way below freezing. The warm moist air condenses as it exits the jet engines and you can see the water vapor the same way you can see your breath on a cold day.

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Posted by Airtime at 9:28 pm Tagged with: Atmosphere, clouds, Cold Day, Condensation Trails, Fly, jet airplane, Jet Engine, Jet Engines, jets, Left Behind, Running, Streaks, Temperature, Warm Moist Air, Water Vapor
Feb 092010

How much exhaust is deposited into the ozone layer?

no airlines fly 747 on this route so zero exhaust

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Posted by Airtime at 9:28 pm Tagged with: airlines, airplane, Fly, Ozone Layer
Feb 082010

American Airlines Radio Control Airplane

This is an officially authorized American Airlines Radio Controlled Turbo Sonic Jumbo Jet. This toy is really cool as it can be remote controled with the encluded battery powered radio transmitter and is a lot of fun for kids and adults alike. This plane does not fly but can be controlled to taxi and make appropriate sounds. The picture is of an Air Force One version, this plane is exactly the same except in the colors of American Airlines. This airplane toy is brand new and factory sealed.

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Posted by Airtime at 7:35 pm Tagged with: Adults, Air Force One, Airplane Toy, American Airlines, American Radio, Battery Powered Radio, Colors, Fly, Jumbo Jet, Radio Control Airplane, Radio Controlled, Radio Transmitter, Shopping, sonic, taxi, Yahoo