How Do I Know the Difference Between Basic Trainers & Aerobatic Trainers? Originally by Frank Granelli for Sport Aviator A wing located on the top is not a guarantee that the aircraft is a good Basic Trainer. The Hobbico Read more
How Do I Know if I Should Buy a Ready-To-Fly (RTF) or an Almost-Ready-To-Fly (ARF) Model? Originally by Frank Granelli for Sport Aviator How do you decide whether your trainer should be an Almost-Ready-to-Fly (ARF) or a Ready-To-Fly (RTF) Read more
How Do I Know the Number of Channels That My Trainer Needs? Originally by Frank Granelli for Sport Aviator Three versus four-channel operation can be a difficult choice. There are strong opinions about this and Read more
How Do I Know Which Size Trainer is Right for Me? Originally by Frank Granelli for Sport Aviator The Hangar 9 Alpha 40 (left) is the exact same aircraft as the Alpha 60 (right). The only difference is Read more
How Do I Join the AMA? The easiest way to join or renew your membership is to visit AMA's website at www.modelaircraft.org/joinrenew.aspx or call the AMA at (800) 435-9262 - Read more
How Do I Prepare for the First Flight of My Model? I have experienced and witnessed my fair share of failed maidens. To my recollection, none of these crashes were caused by some random equipment Read more
How Do I Choose the Perfect First Plane? Table of Contents Features Your Local Hobby Shop More than just a store! —by Erick Royer Aircraft & Radio System Basics Getting to know the equipment Read more
How Do I Master Straight Lines & Course Adjustments? Originally by Dave Scott As featured on page 45 in the December 2011 issue. Introduction When most people learn how to drive a car, they work hard at Read more
How Do I Find a New Flying Site? AMA Potential Flying Site Locations Contact Tony Stillman. AMA Flying Site Assistance Coordinator [email protected] 912-242-2407 To learn more Read more
How Do I Set Up My Servos? By Bob Ackerman, Mid-Missouri Radio Control Association One of the problems for most beginners is that they rarely set up the servos properly. I have Read more