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What is an arming switch?

What is an arming switch?

An arming switch is a means to disable the motor from outside the aircraft and independent of the ESC or transmitter. Motor disarming is important since, when the motor battery is connected to the control system, the motor can engage quickly just by a bump of the throttle stick.

How do you control an RC plane?

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What is plug and play RC Planes?

A Plug-N-Play electric rc airplane has the motor, ESC and servos installed but is missing the transmitter, receiver and motor battery pack (& charger). In other words, the airplane comes 99% assembled just like an RTF one does, but you need to supply your own transmitter, receiver and battery pack.

What is the difference between 3 channel and 4 channel RC plane?

Two channels could be rudder and motor while three channels could be motor, rudder and elevator (or motor, ailerons and elevator). A typical 4-channel rc airplane will have motor, ailerons, elevator and rudder control; the four primary rc airplane controls.

What control surfaces are important for the RC aircraft?

Types of control surface

  • Aileron – on the wings controlling roll.
  • Elevator – on the horizontal tail controlling pitch (up and down).
  • Rudder – on the vertical tail controlling yaw (left and right).
  • Flaps – on the wing, but change the wing camber to increase lift (and drag) for landing.

Is PNP the same as BNF?

BNF stands for Bind-N-Fly. Bind-N-Fly products come with everything you need except for a transmitter. With BNF products you can use the transmitter of your choice and bind it to the receiver included with the model. PNP stands for Plug-N-Play.

What is an ARF RC plane?

ARF – ARF stands for “Almost Ready to Fly.” An ARF is an aircraft that is “mostly” built with the exception of the main control and power system electronics. ARF’s require you to purchase primary electronic components separately (motor, servos, ESC, etc).

Do I have to register my rc plane?

Do I need to register my hobby RC airplanes or “toy” quadcopters? Yes. “Registration is a statutory requirement that applies to all aircraft. Any aircraft over 0.55 pounds and under 55 pounds qualifies and must be registered.

Are RC planes considered drones?

Drones are small, unmanned aircraft built using sophisticated technology, unlike RC planes which are remotely piloted, small aircraft made from flimsy materials like foam. For instance, RC planes cannot work without receiving signals from a radio transmitter and are primarily inefficient.

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