Remote Controlled Airplanes

How to make a remote control airplane

Flying RC planes is an entertaining way to spend a quiet afternoon with friends and family. Even more fun than flying a plane from the remote is to build one. Building your own RC airplane is a fairly simple project that only requires a few tools, a certain amount of time and a little creativity. It’s also a great project to get the whole family involved in that each member can contribute to putting together.

Instructions

• Choose the type of remote control airplane you want to build. There are all kinds of different models RC planes you can build, from fighter planes to models of bush planes. It all depends on what you are and what in the skill level you are comfortable building. An RC airplane kit usually runs for around $ 200. Check with your local store for more details.

• Clear a workspace for your plane. The same place you use to build your plan should also have enough space to store your new plan as well. Make sure the area you are using is dry and warm to avoid deforming the wood of the plane. An ideal place to build your plan would be your garage. Clean it up and organize your toolbox to help you find the tools you need to put your plan together.

• Remove the airplane parts from the kit and organize them. Get some plastic containers and group the pieces according to their type and store them in the containers so that you do not lose them.

• Take sandpaper and sand all parts of the body of the plane. Most RC planes are made of wood and you want to make sure that all parts are smooth and smooth or nicks in the wood. These could cause your plane not to fly properly, so it’s important to make sure the parts are smooth.

• Assemble the remote control and place the remote sensor on the aircraft. Once you have put the engine and all electronics together, finish assembling the body of the plane.

• Paint your airplane using an airbrush. Using an airbrush will help you avoid missing spots and help you paint the body quickly. You can paint the plane of the same color as the picture on the box, or you can customize it yourself to give it a personal touch.

• Fly to the park for the test flight. Make sure the area you use to fly your plane is not crowded and is not near any passing traffic.

How to fly remote control planes

It takes a lot of time and practice to fly a plane from the remote control properly. Once you have mastered the techniques, you will be flying high! The following steps will help you learn how to take control in your own hands.

Instructions

• Understand how a remote control plan works. The aircraft is controlled by radio signals operating on a frequency that passes directly through the air from the transmitter (in the hands) to the receiver (in the plane).

• Learn how the control surface moves the plane. Elementary control surfaces are rudders, lifts and ailerons. The rudder makes the plane move to the right or to the left. The elevator controls where the nose of the plane is heading. When you press up, the plane goes up. When it is depressed, the nose plunges. When the level on the left, the plane flies level. Ailerons lie on the edge of each end of the wing. They help on the right and left directional turns.

• Decide how many channels you want your plane to have. The more chains on a plane, the more complex it is to fly. For example, a single-channel aircraft will allow you to control only the rudder, and a four-channel plan to control the engine, elevator, fins, and rudder.

• Decide which engine you want to try. There are pluggable electric motors and incandescent. Electric motors use only one battery and are cleaner and quieter than glow plug motors. Many beginner radio control, or R / C, drivers choose this engine. Glow plug engines are bigger and faster, but it will take a little extra work to make them work.

• Learn to fly using a radio controlled trainer plane, or buy flight simulator software. The C / C trainer R is very stable in the air due to a top wing structure. They also tend to stabilize on their own. The virtual software uses a model radio transmitter that plugs directly into your computer and allows you to practice flying in very realistic conditions.

• Get involved with an R / C club and learn from a flight instructor. Go to the website / C R Global Plane and click on their R / C plane club directory.

• Purchase an R / C airplane using the knowledge you have now. You can find them at DIY stores and online at: Red Rocket Recreation, or R / C discounts.

• Practice as much as you can on your own / C R plan using what you have learned from flight instructors and simulators. Do not be discouraged by an accident. It is very likely that this will happen. Just keep trying!