Radio-Controlled Airplanes
Radio-controlled airplanes are miniature aircraft that can be flown remotely using a handheld transmitter. These planes are equipped with a receiver that picks up signals from the transmitter, allowing the pilot to control their movements, such as altitude, direction, and speed. They come in various sizes and designs, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
These airplanes can be powered by electric motors or internal combustion engines, depending on the model. Hobbyists often build and customize their own planes, while others may purchase ready-to-fly versions. Flying radio-controlled airplanes can be a fun and engaging hobby, promoting skills in aerodynamics and engineering.