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		<description><![CDATA[I would advise you to make your first flight in a park or other area of open ground without any trees 
( trees seem to attract airplanes quite magically !)


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><H1>Easy Airplane Radio Control</H1><br />
Easy Airplane radio contol - the basic rules.<br />
Beginners should probably choose an airplane that is battery Powered.<br />
It is not as easy as makers suggest to set up and tune a gas-powered model plane.<br />
(It is not THAT difficult but I think you should get some experience with an easier plane before going on to higher things !)</p>
<p>A Ready to Fly plane complete with remote transmitter/control will give you lots of fun (and fun is what its all about)<br />
You will be able to take off,fly around under control and then (hopefully) gracefully land your new plane.</p>
<p>Of course you may have to do some construction on it first - usually pretty basic stuff like glueing a couple of parts together and adding decals (transfers with insignia or plane type)<br />
So that really is not too hard. (oh and they really fly a lot better with wings attached )<br />
Modern planes are pretty robust and may have plastic undersides to help on landings.<br />
Try not to crash yours first time.. although the plastic will help protect the (usually) Foam body.</p>
<p>You will also have to set up a few things on the plane itself to control it in flight.<br />
These are usually Aileron,flaps and rudder in a basic model.<br />
A slightly more advanced plane may also have speed control.<br />
Basic models normally have the transmitter and reciever set up already on the same frequency. (do not touch the settings at this stage on the rc controls !)<br />
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<p>I would advise you to make your first flight in a park or other area of open ground without any trees<br />
( trees seem to attract airplanes quite magically !)<br />
I would personally limit my first couple of flights to familiarising myself with the controls<br />
of takeoff and landing just like in a real full sized plane.<br />
When you are really confident with your abilities as a pilot you can then explore the delights of<br />
 aerobatics with your new model.</p>
<p>Have Fun !<br />
Once you are well versed in flying battery operated model planes,<br />
 then you can also graduate to gasoline-powered planes.<br />
These planes require additional parts such as fuel line filters, fuel tubing, field accessory packs, etc along with nitro airplane fuel and after run oil.<br />
Gas powered planes come in 2-stroke and 4-stroke form but the latter is costlier, while the former is cheaper, but noisier. These planes too can be controlled by remote control and their distinct motor sound gives flying a more realistic touch<br />
of being in the early 1900s as compared to an electric motor, which is silent. </p>
<p>So, whichever plane you fly, it is essential that you get familiar with the remote controls to enable your model plane to obey your commands and keep crashes to a minimum.<br />
 Over time you will be able to make your plane perform difficult and death defying stunts<br />
without any fear. So, take some action now. Get that RC model airplane and take to the skies with your feet planted firmly on the ground.<br />
It might just be a good idea to try a flight simulator program and get used to the wonderful world of flight ...<br />
However you start, Have Fun with easy airplane radio control.</p>


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