How Do You Fly Scale Jet Aircraft Models?
Scale jet aircraft models require intermediate to advanced flying skills. As such, they should not be used until you get some experience flying a basic trainer or glider. Once you have the basics of flight down, however, a scale jet aircraft model can be a lot of fun. Many hobbyists find that the flair of flying an authentic looking model adds a lot to the joy of radio control flight. Decide on how much you want to do before you fly. Model airplanes come in several kit styles:, almost ready to fly (ARF) and ready to fly (RTF). The kits require several hours of building and some previous experience, the ARF usually just require you to snap a few parts together, and the RTF are already built. Kits run cheaper, and building your own plane can be a rewarding experience, but if you haven’t done a lot of model building before, you should go with an ARF or RTF plane. Decide on what plane you like. You can find scale jet aircraft models of almost any plane ever made, including both military an