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Making my first choice of a first RC airplane was really fun but I was aware that this could be a difficult task and something to be taken very seriously. While not filled with dramatics, hopefully my research will be filled with good advice for new RC airplane hobbyist. I tried not to get myself too hyped and guarded my actions to keep me from running out and buying the first airplane that looked cool without understanding it features. Remember that choosing a RC airplane can be a simple process of research but recognizing your skill level is the key to enjoying your RC airplane journey. Having no experience, I chose a basic, beginner-oriented RC airplane plane, because anything more complex would ruin my RC airplane adventures. Like most new RC airplane hobbyist, I wanted to fly a sharp looking airplane plane with the capability to do all sorts of wonderful tricks and maneuvers. Yet being realistic, I knew that something smaller with less capability was the best way to go for enjoyment and success. Here are the things too consider for a Beginners RC Airplane:
(RTF) Ready to Fly RC Airplane Kits:
RTF RC airplanes are just about ready to go straight out of the box; you will probably have to attach the wings and tail, but since it was intended to be easily constructed there is nothing overly technical about getting it together. There are (ARF) Almost Ready To Fly RC airplane kits, but unless you are really sharp on physically building RC airplanes or adding your own special components to it, I would suggest that you start out with a RTF RC airplane kit.
Electric Powered RC Airplanes:
Electric powered RC airplanes are less expensive than gas powered RC airplanes. Just charge up the batteries, turning it on and you are ready to fly. Gas RC airplanes require special fuel, and it’s more difficult to maintain and fly. This is the primary reason why electric RC airplanes are a better choice for beginners.
Slow Speed RC Airplanes:
RC airplanes that travel at slower speeds are r easier to correct in flight, saving you the horror of veering off course and crashing into who knows what. You get more time to think and find out which control does what.
Choosing 2 or 3 channels RC airplane controls:
Get less with respect to the number of channels you consider for your RC airplane kit. Each channel controls a certain directional movement of the plane. 2 channels will allow you to control altitude (up and down) as well as turning to either side. 3 channels include the first two but also allow you to control the throttle or the speed your plane is travelling. RC airplanes also come with 4 channels, but as a beginner, stay with less and enjoy your flying time more. 3 channels should be adequate and more than enough to keep you on your toes.
RC Airplane Anti-Crash Technology:
There is a wonderful Hobby Zone invention that beeps as soon as its sensors detect that the plane is diving dangerously or out of control. The system takes control and adjusts the plane’s altitude giving time to regain control and avoid that big crash. It’s a great feature when you’re a beginning RC flyer and your reaction time has not been tested.
Your first consideration should be your budget or the amount of money you are willing to spend in pursuit of your new found RC hobby. Your first RC airplane does not have to be top of the line expensive and you will want to look into the cost of replacement parts. There will be hard landings and crash at some point so be prepared. If you can, go to a RC flying field and get some help. This will increase your chance of success. After you gain experience start shopping for an RC airplane upgrade. Hope this helps. Blue skies and happy flying!

If you’re new to RC, it may be difficult to choose your first RC car, airplane, helicopter or boat. You should research different brands and products before making a decision. One good brand to start out with is Megatech, as its products are both high quality and easy to use. In fact, it’s so well-known for quality that there are many imitation products on the market, so you should make sure you only buy Megatech products from a certified dealer in an RC store or online.
Megatech products are sold as part of different series, and it’s important to know the difference between them. It’s best to start out with products in the Big Fun Series, which are designed for those who are new to RC. They feature simplicity of operation and either come ready-to-run or only require very simple assembly. The High Performance Series is the next step up, with products that feature professional grade multi-channel radios; gyroscopic flight stabilization; the latest advanced battery technology; and the highest performance electric drive systems. Finally, the IQ Series features products that are designed to be educational as well as fun, including informational booklets about the history of flight, for example. Free-flight models are designed to illustrate the basics of aerodynamics and why an airplane flies. No matter which Megatech product you choose, you can be sure it will run great and you’ll have lots of fun!