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A Quick Brief Guide for Buying the First RC Plane and Accessories

  • Writer: Redwing RC
    Redwing RC
  • Jun 29, 2019
  • 1 min read

Don’t let nasty flying experiences deviate your interests.


RC Planes
RC Planes

You can involve yourself in buying the best RC plane for yourself. In a first, you may find a plethora of options to bother you with confusion. However, if you end up buying a poor quality product or accessory, you may not seem interested in flying the radio control plane again.


Let us help you choose the best.


  • Design configuration. Being a rookie hobbyist, you will need to explore through stable and forgiving RC planes that let you practice easily. It will help you improve your learning curve. You should get a “trainer” plane with robust features.

  • Power type. You can choose between gas-powered (internal combustion power) or electric-powered RC plane. Since you are a trainee-hobbyist, you should choose an electric-powered plane for convenience and easy-learning.

  • Controllable functions. 2-channel, 3-channel, and 4-channel RC planes are prevalent in the markets. You should pick 3-channel for excellent controllable functions. But, you can also choose a 4-channel plane, which isn’t difficult for first-timers.

  • Kit/ARF/RTF. You can buy a plane kit and assemble it at home. Or, you can choose between ARF (Almost Ready to Fly) and RTF (Ready to Fly) planes for quick and easy accessibility.

  • Prices. You may find these planes available between $40 and $1400, but, as a new hobbyist, you can choose a plane anywhere between $40 and $100. You can also find RC accessories available online at reasonable prices.

 
 
 

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