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Tips on Moving Your Radio Controlled Jet hobby to the Next Level

By: Norman Kirby

Once you've gained some experience in your |Radio Controlled Jet hobby, you will want to start flying more advanced models. These models will allow you to perform more intricate maneuvers, and will thus require you to be more proficient. Here are some tips for model jet hobbyists who are advancing to intermediate or advanced levels.

Get almost-ready-to-fly (ARF) acrobatic and three-dimensional models. These will require more assembly than ready-to-fly models, but have more features, such as retractable landing gears, air brakes and gear doors. However, these will generally require more building skills as well as taking more time to assemble. But they will reward you with a higher performance and a more demanding flying experience.

Go for ARF models that are made of balsa and plywood. These are lightweight and give the jet more maneuverability than the foam that is used in the majority of RTF models. However, balsa and plywood are not as sturdy as foam models.

You will need a radio transmitter with more channels. The regular radio system has four channels that control the rudder, ailerons, throttle and elevator. But more skilled |Radio Controlled Jet hobby fliers will need a system with six or more channels that will not only allow you to fly the jet in three-dimensions (up and down, left and right as well as forward and backward) but give you pitch control as well.

Pick the right model of RC jet based on your mastery level. If you feel really secure in your mastery of flying, you might want to get a gas turbine jet that is powered by a true model gas turbine replica. But these jets can cost thousands of dollars and demand a heavy commitment in time to master. If you don't feel confident enough, better stick with ducted fan RC jet models.

Pick the correct flying field. If you are flying a model jet, you will likely need a larger field since the plane can cover a lot of area when flying.

Exercise caution when flying your model jet. Because of their speed, they can achieve distances where it may not be easy for you to exactly see what the jet is doing. This might cause you to become confused and lose control of the jet.

Pick the right type of engine. If you are flying in an isolated area with few people around, then you may want to get a jet with a glow engine, since the noise it makes will provide you with a more authentic flight experience. However, if you are flying the plane in a public park or other area where noise might be a problem, then you may want to stick with electric motors which produce significantly less noise.

Consider joining an RC flyers club. This will not only give you access to a controlled field where you can fly your model jet securely, you can also interact with your fellow RC enthusiasts so that you can get more enjoyment from your |Radio Controlled Jet hobby. You can also get help in assembling your model jet from more knowledgeable hobbyists so you can avoid making mistakes that could affect your plane's performance.

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