The Electric RC Plane - Practice Makes Perfect
Flying an electric RC plane is a great, fun hobby but no one starts out as an expert. Learning to fly takes skill and patience and beginners should expect to crash their planes often. Attaining good flight skills takes the right beginner plane and practice and more practice. Buy a trainer plane with readily available replacement parts and fly, fly, fly. If it crashes and breaks, simply replace the parts. The internet and local hobby shops are great places to buy planes and parts.
An electric RC plane makes a great beginner aircraft. If you purchase a Ready to Fly (or RTF) electric, everything you need--model, radio gear, battery and charger--comes in one package. Electric airplanes start at less than .00 and go up in price based on such features as power and aerobatic capability. Do your research before buying an electric RC plane. Start with a simple, slow, stable model and work up to more advanced designs. Until skill is acquired, stay away from faster, more complex planes, as they can be much harder to fly and much more expensive to repair. For many, toy electrics make good first planes because they are easy to fly, come pre-assembled and are very inexpensive.
The best way to learn to fly and progress swiftly is through practice. Education plays a key role in developing as a pilot. Novices must learn not only how to fly but also to how to repair their planes. As skills improve and knowledge increases, pilots can push themselves by moving on to faster, more complex aircraft.
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