Large RCAirplanes

Are you interested in flying large rcairplanes but do not have the time to build such models?



However when it comes to pricing some of these big rc airplanes they are not cheap.

The reason being many of them come as ARF (Almost Ready to Fly) or ARC ( Almost Ready to Cover).

Here is a pic of a cap 232 - 80"


Wingspans can start at 79" - 96" and over.

It has been said nothing flies better than giant scale gas radio control airplanes.





However that may be true, but you should consider your own personal flying skills and ask yourself the following.....

* Are you a first time flyer?

* Have you ever flown a large radio control airplane?

* Are your flying skills equal to the demands of very large airplanes?

* Can you afford the expense of large aircraft?


- Are you a first time flyer? If you are a first time flyer, then a large size airplane is not a wise choice.

- Have you ever flown a large radio control airplane? If not, you would be advised to talk with someone who regularly flies and watch them fly. Visit a hobby store and ask the salesperson do they know someone that flies large scale airplanes. Also visit youtube (www.youtube.com) and watch videos of airplanes flying.

- Are your flying skills equal to the demands of large airplanes? If they are not, consider improving your flying skills before moving up to such expensive aircraft.

- Can you afford the expense of larger aircraft?

Giant airplanes are more expensive for various reasons....

- Larger engines

- More expensive servos

- Expensive radio transmitters


The questions above were just a reminder to think about your personal situation before making such a serious investment.

Flying gas powered airplanes is great fun, but do not invest more income than you can afford.

If you can answer the questions above without any problems, then Large scale planes may be the website for what you are seeking. They specialize in large radio control model airplanes.




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