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The following article was published in our article directory on December 9, 2010.
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Article Category: Recreation
Author Name: Kellie
A Radio controlled model jet is quite a thrilling sight as it zooms through the air. These model jets, which run on real jet fuel; can fly as fast as 200 mph, making them definitely not safe for beginners. In fact, the Federal Aviation Authority actually regulates these jets, allowing only certified hobby pilots to fly them and restricting their operation only to specified restricted areas. They are also very expensive, with models typically going for as much as thousands of dollars. Fortunately, there is an affordable alternative for beginners: electric-powered RC jets that can still fly faster than standard RC airplanes but are safer and more stable than actual radio-controlled jets.
There are two kinds of electric Radio controlled model jet:
Pusher jets are 'entry-level' jets designed for beginners. One or two rear-mounted propellers propel these and a brushless motor powers it. Pusher jets are the most affordable electric RC jet models and can be purchased both as ready-to-fly models requiring little assembly and almost-ready-to-fly that require you to install control surfaces and linkages, engines and radio transmitters and receivers.
Ducted fanjets are ideal for those who already have some experience in RC flying. They are driven by ducted fan units that consist of a propeller (known as an impeller) inside a duct that spins at a very high speed. This forces air through the impeller and out the duct, resulting in a higher thrust and faster flying speed than RC planes. They can be powered either by an electric motor or by a gas/glow engine.
Before attempting to fly a remote-controlled model jet, it would be a good idea to attempt flying RC jets using a flight simulator. Simulators allow you to get the feel of flying an RC plane with a genuine controller. In fact, if you already have an RC system, you can even hook up your own transmitter to the simulator, allowing you to practice on the actual unit you'll be using in the field. There is a wide selection of flight simulator software available, including a few that can be downloaded for free, but make sure that it features the RC jet model you're planning to fly. You might also want to get software that has a virtual flight school, with genuine RC pilots teaching you everything from basic flight techniques to the more challenging three-dimensional maneuvers.
Once you're ready to fly a remote-controlled model jet, here are some tips on how to get the maximum speed from it:
Make sure that you get one with an efficient design that will allow it to fly as fast as possible. Major features of an efficient design include correctly sized tail cones for the fan as well as the right inlet shape to ensure clean airflow.
If your RC jet has a gas-powered engine, make sure that you fill it with good quality fuel that has enough oil, since the faster the jet flies, the more lubrication it requires.
Try flying the RC jet at a slower speed in the beginning until you get used to it, before going all out.
Make sure that the engine in the RC jet is suited for the size and weight of your model.
Keywords: Radio controlled model jet, RC Planes, RC Jets, Radio Controlled Jet hobby, Radio Controlled Model Jet Resources
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