Suitable for college-age students
Are you wondering what type of propeller to use? Let's look at some of the different types.
Are you interested in flying remote control (RC) airplanes, but you do not know how to get started? You are not alone and the AMA is here to help. This article gives some beginner tips on how you can join this exciting hobby!
Picking the right model aircraft is important and there are so many great trainers available that choosing one can be difficult. So let’s look at the selection of trainer aircraft.
If you are trying to choose a trainer model, you may wonder about what the differences are and which size to purchase.
RTF? ARF? What's the difference? Click here to learn about Ready-to-Fly and Almost-Ready-to-Fly trainer models.
Is it easier to select a trainer model that just requires three channels to operate? Are four channels better? This brief introduction might help you decide.
If you are trying to choose a trainer model, you may wonder about what the differences are and which size to purchase. This article provides suggestions for which size trainer is right for you.
Radio Control (RC) takes up the major portion of current interest in the hobby of flying model airplanes. This article will give an introduction to how electrical power systems work in modeling. Topics include advantages and disadvantages, the components that make up an electric power system, and the basics of charging.
There are fun ways to learn using the left stick that are effective and quick. We are going to entice you into learning rudder and throttle control by offering several easy, fun practice maneuvers and then finishing with the attractive aerobatic performance known as a stall turn.
The easiest way to join or renew your membership is to visit AMA's website at https://www.modelaircraft.org/joinrenew.aspx or Call the AMA at (800) 435-9262 - 1-800-I-FLY-AMA

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