Gas RC planes, also known as nitro planes, are very
realistic and are the most popular type of airplane amongst remote control
hobbyist. The only problem is that many beginners buy one without ever having a
clue to what work is really involved with a fuel powered RC airplane.
First off beginners need to know that owning a gas RC plane
is actually like owning a real airplane. You have to maintain it, refuel it,
keep its oil clean and adjust certain parts to achieve the best possible
flight. Some may be turned off when they hear that, thinking that is too much
work for a hobby!
Well the fact is some people actually like that and they
enjoy taking care of an RC airplane. You may even be one of those people and
dont even know it.
It is enjoying too get your hands dirty and actually build
and repair something. That is why many people get into hobbies, to build
things. But then again, it is also nice to just go to a park, or your backyard,
and have a quick flight without the hassle that comes with fuel powered
engines. Electric powered RC airplanes dont require much work at all, and will
have you flying in minutes, so that is the best alternative.
There are many ups and downs to gas powered RC airplanes, so
let's discus them now, starting with the bad side to them. First off they are
noisy, which can actually be a problem for some people who live in an area
where noise is a concern.
The next bad thing about nitro planes is they cost more to
buy and keep operational compared to electric RC airplanes. Finally, another
con to gas RC planes is that they take a much longer time to construct and put
together. Sometimes they can come with just balsa wood, and you have to cut out
each piece yourself. Some people will actually not even be able to do this
because of lack of tools and skills.
Now let's talk about the good side to gas RC planes and why
they can be a good choice for some beginner pilot's. The best thing, in my
opinion, about nitro planes is that they can fly for a much longer time then an
electric engine that is powered by a battery. This is ideal for people who want
to spend hours flying, not just fifteen or twenty minutes.
The next best thing is the authenticity that comes with a
gas powered engine and plane. If you are one of those people who want the most
realistic experience possible, then you definitely want a gas RC plane. Not
only do they sound authentic, but they also fly and operate like a real
airplane does. Unfortunately it also comes with the maintenance like a real
plane does, but like I said before, some people find that enjoyable.
Last but not least, gas RC airplanes have much more speed
and torque then a measly electric engine ever could have. This makes it ideal
for pilot racers or people who just want a fast airplane. I have even seen some
gas RC airplanes before that actually could go hundreds of miler per hour, and
even required real jet fuel!
Now I will end this discussion with some final words
of wisdom that I hope every pilot will take into consideration. Make sure you
keep your gas plane and engine as clean as possible, and properly maintained
before and after every flight. You also need to remember to keep the oil
changed so your engine stays clean on the inside. Proper tuning is also very
important to make sure that your engine runs at maximum speed and uses as
little fuel as possible, plus it needs to have the proper fuel and air mixture.
Learn about gas
RC planes and more at Michael's remote control airplane web site. Plus,
get updated news about RC model airplanes in his blog.