Tolga Kurtoglu spends a lot of time at his local hobby shop
checking out the new model planes. Tolga Kurtoglu really enjoys flying remote
control planes that he builds himself. He find this hobby to be a great
extension of his job as a mechanical engineer. If you are new to remote control
planes, Tolga Kurtoglu can help you get yours flying.
You don’t actually have to build you own plane, points out
Tolga Kurtoglu, and if you are more interested in the flying than the
construction, a ready-built plane might be a better choice for you. Either way,
pick up a ready built plane or assemble your own, and get ready to fly. Once
your transmitter is turned on and you have checked your plane range, you’re
ready to get started.
It’s important to check your outdoor conditions, says Tolga
Kurtoglu, before you start trying to get your plane in the air. Tie a ribbon to
the antennae on your remote and see how it flies. Do not fly your plane is the
ribbon is flying parallel to the ground. It should be flying under thirty
degrees for optimal conditions. You also need to determine the wind direction –
you can do this by throwing some grass clippings in the air, says Tolga
Kurtoglu. If at all possible, launch your plane into the wind. Other
directional combinations can be more challenging.
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