![]() ![]() When doing these be at or beyond the runway centerline. With the exception of safe, high-speed low-level passes. Do any maneuvers out and away from the flightline.And don’t direct enery toward the pit area. Climb to a safe altitude before turning out of the pattern.Fly in a proper flight pattern and announce your takeoffs (or hand launches,) and landings.Don’t just blast off into the wild blue and eat up amps. This could be from basic trimming and learning how the plane flies to perfecting your skills and improving the quality of your wing time. “I love it when a plan comes together!” To best enjoy your warbird you should always have a mission objective. Always do pre- and post-flight checks to make sure you fighter is in Top Shape! Have a good field charger to keep your packs up to snuff.Extra equipment means more time flying and less time at the hobby shop or online ordering parts. Have extra propellers and battery packs at hand.After you learn to fly and solo a basic sport plane, you’ll be ready for action! Don’t pick a Mustang or Corsair as your first RC plane. Even though these foamy fighters are easy to put together and reasonably priced, you do have to be qualified as a pilot. Of course to be successful, you need to do some basic homework. (Above) The new Ultra Micro Corsair from ParkZone is a great flyer indoors or outside. If you want to check out some of these great backyard fighters, check out the classic war machines available from ParkZone. From Mustangs and Warhawks, to Messerschmitts and FW-190s, there’s a mini/micro fighter plane waiting for you. The best way to get into the air quickly and satisfy your “Walter Mitty” syndrome is with an all-foam, electric powered RC fighter. Pilots like Pappy Boyington, and Jimmy Doolittle, are readily known to a whole generation of aviation fans for their tales of adventure and daring do. ![]() Sitting in our WW2 fighter drawing a bead with our gun sights on our adversary in a high-speed dogfight in and around the clouds! Well, at least I dream about it! The history of WW2 is the stuff of legends and there are so many great warbirds to choose from. ![]()
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