Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Electric RC Plane - Learning to Turn

Electric RC Plane - Learning to Turn

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Learning to negotiate turns smoothly, keeping a steady altitude and then leveling out after finishing, is one of the most basic skills you must develop to fly an electric RC plane. The first turn you make must come after the plane has climbed to a workable altitude. Ascend up to about tree-top height and level out. Depending on your controllers, you may just move the rudder to turn at this point. If you have ailerons, you'll want to be careful not to just roll the aircraft, but blend a little elevator lift at the same time to keep more control.

Perhaps it helps to think of turning an electric RC plane like driving a race car. A high speed car doesn't just turn, but the track tips up toward the outside and helps the car bank around the curve. Your airplane doesn't want to shift and jerk into a different direction, it wants to ease around the curve. Keep that in mind and the whole process will be smoother and make you look more professional. However, this is not NASCAR! You don't want your RC craft to just go fast and turn left. Let off the throttle a little when you turn and the process will go smoothly.

Get good at navigating both left and right turns. After you've developed some proficiency in this area, take your airplane out on a breezy day and develop your skills to turn both into and out of the airflow. Keep practicing until you have turns mastered, and then you'll be ready to try your hand at loops, rolls and even fancier maneuvers. Stick with it and you'll soon be doing advanced aerobatics with your electric RC plane!

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