rc turbine crash
rc turbine crash

Model airplanes radio control (RC) is a very popular hobby since the mid-1960, with the advent of compact electronic radio control systems. However, in order to learn how to fly, all instruction had to be done with your model flying in the air. There was essentially no training that can be achieved on the ground. As you can imagine, this route of learning to fly has led to many accidents and model airplanes crashed or damaged.

With the availability of powerful personal computers today, practical radio control model airplane flight simulators are a daily reality. For a modest fee, you can purchase RC flight simulator software and hardware for home use. Hardware is a realistic replica of a RC transmitter (usually called the controller), connected to your computer via the USB port. RC Flight Sim produces very realistic images of flying sites, and computer-generated planes look and behave almost like the real thing. You can even control surfaces to move your stick's input.

The aspiring model pilot uses the controller to taxi the aircraft simulator RC runway, increasing the throttle, and off just like you at the airport. Course all engines realistic sounds produced by the RC Flight Sim. The aircraft in the air, and the scene is automatically oriented computer monitor so that you a great view to get on the plane during flight from your position "on the ground." It's just like you do on the field.

When learning a radio control model airplane fly, it's always a good idea to an instructor for your first pair of real flights. The RC Flight Sim, but is invaluable in minimizing the time needed is in the air to become an accomplished flyer. As a general guide, you can easily cut your flight training time in half by an RC Flight Sim is an integral part of your training strategy.

Another model flying training area RC Sims have forever changed the learning and practicing advanced maneuvers. In the past, learning a new stunt could be done on the field. You've always threatened to crash when doing loops, rolls, inverted flight, etc. With the availability of the flight simulator on the computer, you can now safely practice these new tactics as much as you want in the privacy of your own home, without fear of damage to your aircraft. It is almost impossible to describe how fast you can download new flying skills through this method.

Moreover, most of the new RC flight sims are very useful video clips of model airplane experienced instructor pilots on how these new flight maneuvers. They include maneuver descriptions of what you will do to the RC Flight Sim, and a discussion of common mistakes. They even discuss you're gonna do with your sticks to perform these stunts.

New airplanes are continually added to RC Flight Sim programs. Here you can see the flag of a wide range of model aircraft with a click of your mouse. These aircraft can range from mild electric powered park flyers to turbine jets. The sounds, the control feel and performance of these different aircraft in the RC Flight Sim are very accurately reproduced.

Whether you are just starting to learn radio control model airplanes fly, fly to your skills or just want something fun to fly indoors on a cold, windy winter night, the new generation of RC flight sims is an ideal way to the fascinating world of the computer to enter pilot training.

Gordon McKay has been an avid model airplane enthusiast for the past 35 years. Gordon is a published author with three original radio control model airplane designs. Further information on ready to fly indoor radio control model airplanes can be found at http://IndoorFlyingModel.com/

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