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Remember that rc models can potentially be dangerous if out of control. Always take care to obey local regulations, rules and law. Furthermore it is the modellers responcibility to take suifficient safety precautions.

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Welcome at rc-plane-guide.com

This page is a guide to the exiting world of rc plane models. The content on this page is highly useable by beginners in rc planes due to the beginners guide, flight school, buyers guide and the model reviews. The primary content on this page is fixed and rotary wing (helis) rc model aircrafts. However other reviews and tips might pop up in categories like rc boats, rc cars, rockets, rc parachutes, onboard video camera systems and so on. If you have comments to this homepage do not hesitate to contact.

Electrical @ planes

Introduction: Electrical model planes has for a long time been something that was not feasible to the average modeller, either due to the high cost or the rather low performance in terms of flying time or power. This has however been rapidly changing in the last decade. The most influential things that have changed the market in electrical radio control planes (and other radio control hobbies) is definitive the new batteries consisting of Li-ion or Li-Polymer (LiPo) cells. Check out the description of the most common cells types in the batteries and cells sections.

Models: Plenty of models exists in the category of electrical planes. You can get planes with a weight range from approximately 100 grams to 30 pounds. If you are a beginner you should start with a plane weighing less than 4 pounds since they are more durable if you are going to crash (and you most likely will sooner or later). Going into higher weight are often more expansive and requires better piloting skills and building experience.

 

About the.Authors

The authors of the content on this page is long time dedicated rc modellers and flightfreaks in general. This is to ensure that high quality content is published thoughout www.rc-plane-guide.com. Radio controlled models are however about having fun, from the time that you begin building of flying your first model untill you become a seasoned rc junkie with plenty of tips to share. Thus we will from time to time bring reviews that are based on a rc model beginner. This is to ensure that we do not overlook stuff that could halt the newcomer to the rc world, while being a simple problem to the experienced modeller.