Learn to Fly Airplanes
    You can learn how to fly fast if you 
    choose the right airplane and follow a few suggestions!
    You can learn how to fly RC airplane instantly, avoid 
    unnecessary damages and enjoy flying once you follow rules 
    below. You don’t need an instructor if you choose the right 
    airplane to start with. 
    
    
    1. Make clear how an airplane flies. 
    
    Here’s how airplanes fly: When the wing moves forward the air 
    lifts it. Too slow, no lift and it falls out of the air -- it 
    stalls. So, it needs flying SPEED either from a motor and 
    propeller, or by descending and gliding. The wing is lifting all 
    the time it's moving forward -- whether it’s upside down, in a 
    turn, inverted, or doing aerobatics -- there is always lift from 
    the wing even though the lift might not be straight UP as it is 
    in level fly. The airplane makes right or left turns by tilting 
    in the direction of the turn so that some of the wing’s lift is 
    angled partly to the left or right. To turn an airplane you tilt 
    the wings with the ailerons or with the rudder in the direction 
    you want to turn. To make the airplane go UP you give an UP 
    command to the elevator. The elevator surface angles UP and the 
    air that’s hitting it blows the tail DOWN and the nose UP. When 
    the airplane goes UP it slows down. If it goes too slow the lift 
    stops and the airplane falls -- stalls. 
    
    2. Choose an airplane that can fly 
    all by itself without your controlling. Don’t 
    pick a low-wing, aerobatic airplane. The best choices are 
    slowflyers, parkflyers, or gliders that use electric motors for 
    power. Gliders can glide straight ahead all by themselves (if 
    they do not have a warped wing -- see below) without you doing 
    any controlling from the radio transmitter. If you want to fly 
    without an instructor these glider type airplanes will fly 
    themselves while you are trying to figure out how to make them 
    go some other direction. You need this stability while you learn 
    how to fly. The second best choice is a non-glider (powered 
    airplane) that has the wing on the top of the fuselage and which 
    is advertised to be a good training airplane. Click here for 
    true "beginner" airplanes.
    
    3. Confirm that these following 
    things are correct before each fly:
    A. The balance point MUST be where the airplane’s designer 
    intended. Don’t be afraid to add lead weights to either the nose 
    or the tail to make the airplane balance where it is supposed.
    
    B. The wing must not be warped,. Fasten the wing onto the 
    airplane. Set the airplane on a table and walk off to the rear 
    of it. Look back at the airplane from an eye position where you 
    can see just a bit of the BOTTOM of the entire wing. If you see 
    MORE bottom wing surface on, let’s say, the left wing, then your 
    airplane will tend to turn left even when you have the aileron 
    or rudder control in neutral. Remove that warp before you try to 
    fly the airplane.
    C.The wing should have something called "washout""Washout", this 
    is an intentional and desirable warp of the wing near each wing 
    tip. Usually this warp is done to the outer 20% of the wing 
    toward each wing tip. From the rear of the airplane you should 
    see a little more of the BOTTOM of the wing near both wing tips. 
    Why is this "washout" good? It helps the outer parts of the wing 
    continue flying straight ahead during the beginning of a stall. 
    This means that your airplane will stall straight ahead instead 
    of rolling over on its back or side when it stalls and that 
    rolling over might be impossible to recover from.
    
    4. Find a BIG flying field for 
    your first flys. Don't try to fly in your street 
    even if the airplane is capable of flying in such a restricted 
    area. You will need lots of open and unobstructed space for your 
    first flys. 
    
    5. Properly take off
    A.If you hand launch your airplane throw it hard and throw it 
    straight ahead, not up.
    B. If you take off from a ground roll let the airplane build up 
    so much speed on the ground before you signal "UP" elevator, 
    that you KNOW that the airplane has enough speed to fly. When it 
    leaves the ground try to climb at a very small angle, not 
    abruptly upwards which could cause loss of airspeed and a stall.
    C. Give very little UP elevator as your airplane starts to take 
    off. Most beginning modelers try to climb too steeply which 
    makes their airplane slow down, stall, then crash.
    
    6. How to control turn during fly
    A. You turn an airplane differently than a car or a boat: when 
    you tilt the airplane’s wing in the direction that you want it 
    to turn, the airplane will continue to turn as long as the wing 
    is tilted in that direction. But you will NOT be holding the 
    control stick in the direction of the turn (as you would on the 
    steering wheel of a car) -- you will have the control stick near 
    NEUTRAL during the turn. To STOP the airplane from turning you 
    move the control stick in the opposite direction from the turn 
    so that the wings level out. "Beginner's" airplanes have a 
    built-in tendency to automatically come back to level fly if you 
    let go of the control stick. 
    B. Don’t try any turns until the airplane is very high. Mostly 
    climb straight ahead with only gentle turns.
    C. Practice gentle turns high in the air before you try to land. 
    Practice "landings" while high in the air so you get a good idea 
    of the airplane's stalling (fall-out-of-the-sky) speed. If the 
    airplane stalls just give a bit of DOWN elevator and the 
    airplane will be flying again.
    D. avoid turns when the airplane is low.
    
    
    7. Don’t try to land in a specific spot, Just let your 
    airplane glide into the ground straight ahead. 
    The 
    bigger the field for your first fly, the greater will be your 
    chances for success.Hope you can enjoy yourself with your rc 
    plane!