The 2012 RC jet planes can be either gas or electric powered. These are commonly being referred to as the ultimate in radio control flying experience. They do fill up that need for speed!
But do remember that the larger scale gas turbine jets are not really meant for the beginners. These are basically very serious model aircrafts. You need to work on them only after gaining much of RC flying experience, besides of course, a large amount of cash.
In case you do like the idea of flying the
RC jet planes, then there are various options available; which also include the basic 'entry-level' model. These are fast jets due to their inherent design. Another fact is that they've been designed for flying slower as well as being more stable than the larger planes.
The propeller-powered RC jets are an alternative in case flying a gas turbine jet is not possible. This indicates model jets that have a normal 2 stroke glow plug engine or even an electric brushless motor. Usually, these are flown by novice or even intermediate pilots. Even though the look and sound may not be truly realistic, but all the other important flight characteristics will often resemble a jet much more than an airplane.
Flying Turbine Powered RC Jet:
An example of entry-level RC jet planes is the Hanger 9 F-22 Raptor PTS Trainer. So, you can see that there are various options available to you for flying RC jets.
What can be a better than spending a holiday in the park by flying RC planes? These refer to radio-controlled airplanes that tend to resemble so many of the regular sized planes that we see today. These are exciting for both kids and adults. They are fun for those who take part in flying them, as well as for those who watch them zoom around. Even though this kind of technology had begun with a boat in 1893, it has since then moved on to cars as well as planes. One of the earliest radio-controlled planes had been created in the 1930s.
A feature which allows the beginners to fly these RC jet planes with ease is the "Anti-Crash Technology", or ACT, that is being used in many models today. This allows these delicate aircrafts to keep them from accidentally smashing in the ground. In the absence of this mechanism, many of these miniature planes would become useless in just a matter of minutes. Also, you tend to over-control them when you are first learning how to maneuver their controls.
Once the ACT is turned on, the sensors can detect when the airplane begins to enter into a dive. This mechanism will help to correct the position of the plane besides giving the person controlling it ample time in order to regain control.
Once the controls of the plane are mastered, this Anti-Crash Technology can be switched off in order to give the
RC jet planes much more maneuverability.