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RC model planes have come a long way since they first took to the skies over sixty years ago. While back then they may have been viewed as children's toys, today RC model planes are a serious business.

From simple wooden contraptions, RC model planes have evolved into high-tech flying machines. There is a plethora of models available, from high wing mounted trainers to current riding sailplanes, all pieced together from an assortment of odd sounding components like glow plugs, pushrods and servos.

Unsurprisingly, the world of RC model planes can be quite daunting to the uninitiated. Even the most eager novices may balk at the amount of study required before they ever begin to a fly their plane.

Fortunately for beginners, some RC model planes have a lower learning curve then others. The park flyer is a perfect example. Available at most hobby shops, the park flyer is quiet, compact and affordable. Moreover, since many come largely preassembled, you don't have to be a Leonardo Da Vinci to put one together.





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The Plane Facts:

Models aren't just toys, they're scientific tools!

At NASA, model airplanes are used to develop new concepts, create new designs and test new ideas in aviation.

Some models fly in the air using remote control, while others are used in wind tunnels.

The goals of NASA research are to make planes fly safer, perform better and become more efficient.