So... You’re interested in flying model aircraft?
Where do you start?
If you've got this far then you're probably interested in learning to fly radio controlled model aircraft, or at least finding out a bit more about the hobby.
Have you seen model aircraft flying?
Visit our flying site, usually the best time is Sunday afternoon.Have a talk to the modellers who are flying there and see what they are doing.Check out what they use, see how they do it.
Choosing the correct model aircraft
What you see flying around the sky and what you need to learn to fly with are usually two different things. We aim to point people in the direction of a "40 size" high wing trainer type for stability, ease of building (and repairing). Most will have 4 functions controlling engine, rudder, elevator and ailerons. A large number of aircraft are now almost ready to fly (ARTF) being pre-built and covered and needing only assembling and fitting of radio and engine (ARTF is recommended).

Typical ARTF "40 size" trainer
Engines
There are two main types of engine used, 2-stroke and 4-stroke. Whilst there are many petrol-fuelled model engines available, these are for models much larger than the basic trainer. The smaller sizes of 2 and 4-stroke engine are generally known as "glow" engines. Their fuel is made from methanol and oil. 2 stroke glow-plug engines are suitable for all types of aircraft. Which make you decide to buy is up to you but you would be well advised to ask around at the club before buying a particular engine. Some seem to run and handle extremely well, others can be a problem. 4-stroke engines tend to be heavier and more expensive than 2-strokes. They do tend to be quieter. For a beginner it is probably wise to leave these to those with some years' experience. Electric flight is becoming more popular nowadays but the beginner would probably be better advised to wait until they can fly before trying these out. Noise is also important. The engine needs a good silencer so, again, take advice because we do not want to annoy the local residents and loose our flying field.

