Q&A

Can you put a camera on an RC plane?

Can you put a camera on an RC plane?

RC airplanes and tiny cameras are a great combination. I’ve enjoyed putting digital video cameras on my models for several years. My current fleet of airborne cameras has much improved image quality over those I used just a few years ago. They are much smaller and lighter.

Do I need to register my RC airplane?

You need to register your drone or remotely piloted aircraft if you’re flying at or for work, regardless of its weight. Model aircraft flying at CASA-approved model airfields do not need to be registered if they will only be flown at that field.

What do I need for FPV plane?

To begin your FPV journey you need at least these 4 items:

  1. A video transmitter – To transmit the picture to the ground.
  2. A video receiver – To receive the picture on the ground.
  3. A camera – To have a picture to transmit.
  4. A video display/goggles – To watch the video feed from the airplane.

What is the best RC plane for a beginner?

The HobbyZone Sport Cub S RTF rc plane is the top choice for the best rc planes for beginners. The included panic button to level out the plane in case of emergencies along with the SAFE technology make it an excellent choice and great value for any beginners looking to buy an RC plane.

What are some good RC planes?

Another type of rc plane ideal for beginners is the ‘pusher’ type, like the Multiplex Easy Star shown right. Other examples, at the time of writing, include the Dynam HawkSky, Hobbyking Bixler and Hitech Sky Scout.

What is the best remote control airplane?

The HobbyZone Delta Ray is sometimes cited as the single best remote control plane for sale. Personally, we prefer the Sport Cub S for beginners, but there’s no denying that the Delta Ray is a great plane for any user.

What are the parts of a RC plane?

RC Airplane Parts and Controls Monoplanes. High wing: The wing is above the fuselage. Bi-Planes. The plane has two wings, usually one over and one under the fuselage. Best Wing Placement. While the increased maneuverability and response to controls in low wing and mid-wing models may sound good, they can be harder to control for inexperienced RC pilots.