Flight

As technology advances, the barrier-to-entry for radio control flight has been beaten to a pulp. What the means is that it’s much easier to get into the hobby today than it was twenty years ago. Not everyone would have you think that of course, but you shouldn’t be phased by anyone trying to discourage you from becoming a radio control pilot.  You just need to have enough common sense not to fly your vessels over populated areas, or go over 400 feet, and avoid causing property damage.  FAA registration depends on how big a craft you want to fly, but can be avoided if you are a part of a regulated radio control aviation club.

In time, you’ll see additional resources like you see in the other sections added here as well.

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