
RC (Radio Control) airplanes
Radio Control (RC) airplanes are miniature aircraft operated remotely using a handheld transmitter that sends signals to a receiver inside the plane. This receiver controls the plane’s movable parts—like the ailerons, elevators, and rudder—allowing the pilot to steer, climb, and descend. RC airplanes can range from simple foam models to detailed scale replicas, providing an engaging hobby for enthusiasts. They typically run on batteries or small fuel engines. Flying an RC airplane requires understanding basic aerodynamics, controls, and safety, offering a rewarding experience in aviation recreation and skill development.