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Radio Controlled Planes

Radio Controlled Planes have become one of the most popular hobbies in the last several years. Getting up to speed on flying radio controlled planes is easy as 1-2-3 as local clubs and enthusiasts are popping up everywhere.

3D Hobby Shop specializes in radio controlled planes and can easily help you get started. We carry books on mastering radio controlled planes, helicopters as well as tools, accessories and replacement parts to help keep you up to date with all your radio controlled flying needs.


 

Radio Controlled Planes
 

 

E-Flite Yak 54F 3D ARF

 

3D Hobby Shop has everything you need to fly 3D radio controlled planes, and we have the products to make your flying more enjoyable and convenient. We're experienced 3D pilots, and we use and abuse the products we sell in our store. Our warehouse site includes a flying field for tests and demonstrations. If we discover something good for 3D radio controlled planes, you can bet you'll find it on here soon after!

Get flying now with your own Radio Controlled Plane with a large variety and great prices from 3DHobbyShop.com


Radio Controlled Planes

Product CodeProduct Name
EFL2000E-Flite Tribute 3D Profile ARF
EFL2025E-Flite Ultimate 3D Profile ARF
EFL2050E-Flite Gypsy 370 ARF
EFL2075E-Flite Mini Funtana 3D ARF
EFL2100E-Flite Tensor 4D ARF
EFL2125E-Flite Yak 54F 3D ARF
EFL2175E-Flite Ultimate Fx 3D ARF
EFL2200E-Flite Cessna 182 370 ARF
EFL2225E-Flite Mini Edge 3D 540 ARF
EFL2250E-Flite Mini Ultra Stick ARF
EFL6000E-Flite P-47D Thunderbolt 400ARF

Choosing the Right RC Plane

In search for a new adventure? You may be looking for a new hobby that might bring out something fresh in you. Perhaps there is a side of you that likes to build things from collectible cars to model airplanes. Maybe you would like to take flight if you could afford it. If you want to get into this kind of hobby, RC airplanes are the way to go.

To get started into your new hobby, it is practical that you actually have your RC plane first. While you could go out and buy the first RC airplane you find, you will be better off considering a lot of factors first. After all buying RC planes is an investment and 3D Hobby Shop can help you make that first purchase a wise one.

In buying RC airplanes, there will be various models to choose from. These models range depending on the experience of the flyer. RC airplanes have basic models for the novice users. As a light hobby, you could easily set these basic models up and get them ready to fly quickly and easily. If you want to take this hobby more seriously, there are acrobatic or sporty RC planes available. These models are designed to pull off tricks as it tests your flying skills.

For classic flyers, they tend to stick with realistic looking airplanes. If you are someone who takes interest in flight history, there are RC airplanes for you. Choosing the right RC plane depends on your skill level and your willingness to invest in your new hobby. Advanced models will also give you the body to customize your RC airplanes.

Buying RC airplanes should also depend on the type of material built in the RC plane. You should strike the right balance of design and performance. These materials will influence the weight and the performance of the RC planes. However, some materials are more durable than others. You can choose the common molded foam for basic flyers to plywood finishing for the advanced pilots.

RC planes also have different power sources. The more popular choices are gas engines and electric power. In buying the motor for your RC planes, it is better to have a good idea of the model and material of the airplane first since you have to match and build these parts. Specific models might need only a certain type of power source while customized models might be more flexible.

To be able to control your RC airplane, you need to have a radio control interface. Different RC airplanes have different features that go with your skill level. You do not want to rush into buying a top of the line radio controller if you have no idea how to use it.

Flying RC airplanes is a great hobby for everyone if done right. Your first purchase might be very critical as it can decide if you’ll like to continue this hobby or not. Buying the right RC airplanes is about finding the right match between your flying skills, your level of interest, and the different parts of your plane working together. Know the different advantages and disadvantages of every aircraft feature as it matches with other parts. Think of it as building a puzzle that ultimately flies you to a worthwhile hobby.

 

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