Building and flying RC planes is now a very popular pass time and its not a hobby that you need an instructor to teach you how to fly RC airplanes. All you need to do is choose the right airplane and there are plenty of true “beginner” airplanes, and just take to the skies and it will be like riding a bike only not on the floor but in the sky!

A beginning model flyer should always be on the cheaper side; you can go for a better one when you get more experienced.

The Soarstar is a good, all-around RC Plane to start your training with. It is very stable and made out of foam, and is quite easy to repair with glue, if it gets damaged. It has a pusher prop setup; which protects the prop from damage during hard landings. Also the Northeast Sailplane Husky has a fair amount of dihedral, and is a good trainer Aircraft.

What Types of Rc Airplane Are Available?

- Electric Rc Planes provide you with the easiest and quickest way to get started, their affordable prices and availability make them a great attraction for any budding pilot who doesn’t want to break the bank.

- Gas RC planes give you more of a thrill than electric planes, and can achieve great speeds in the air, although they need to be taken a bit more seriously.

- Mini RC planes are a great thought for indoor flying enthusiasts using normal indoor model planes, different kits modify them to use micro servos, receivers, battery packs and motors.

- Micro RC planes are starting to appear in a lot of hobby stores, the reason is that radio control components are becoming smaller, lighter and cheaper to produce.

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