After the successful flight of the man-carrying vehicle made by the Wright brothers, interest in aviation spread rapidly and many models were made. Model airplane enthusiasts are already existing in the early 1900s'. Most of the models are rubber powered, twining type with double stick fuselages that are common in Europe. But even in the early days of model flying, small petrol and compressed air engines are already being used. The materials used in model constructions are birch strips, veneer, spruce, piano wire or bamboo and oiled silk covering.
Then balsa structure and tissue covering appeared in the United States in the late 1920s'. So much for the history of model aircraft. So you see, even today, the airplane structure and how it fly is no
different from the one we are flying today. The wings, fuselage, vertical and horizontal stabilizers, propellers, engines, landing gears are the same. The airplane, to fly and have control during flight uses them. The wings are obviously responsible why the airplane can
stay in the air for a long time. With proper design of the airplane, dimensions, weight considerations and aerodynamic design characteristics it will fly successfully. The aerodynamic principles behind it is what really makes it fly. But even though it has a good design, weight and balance plays a major role. There was a saying that ?a feather flies better than a brick? which is true because a very heavy airplane won't fly if it cannot be sustained by its power plant (engine, propeller, and fuel tank). And with regards to balancing, a well-balanced airplane is controllable during flight. Usually the fulcrum or center of gravity is located ? of the wing chord. Balancing it is by placing your fingers on both sides of the wing, then relocating the receiver, batteries and servos until the airplane is balanced.
You may ask why the center of gravity is located ? of the wing chord? It has something to do with aerodynamic center, neutral point that can be explained in detail with some illustrations by following the link on the bottom.
When you look at the cross section of the wing, the shape is called an airfoil. Basically the airfoil consist of upper and lower camber, leading and trailing edge. When the airplane is flying, there are aerodynamic forces that interact with the wings, vertical and horizontal stabilizers because the airplane is going against the air or commonly called ?relative wind?. Then it creates a variance of pressure on the upper versus the lower camber of the airfoil (or the wing itself) which generates lift. The air that passed the lower camber should have a higher pressure against the upper camber to sustain flight. This has something to do with law of continuity. The air molecules that separates from the leading edge, going to the upper and lower camber, should meet at the trailing edge at the same time. Since the upper camber has a greater curve than the lower camber, the distance on the upper camber is longer and therefore requires more velocity to meet the air on the lower camber. This creates a lower pressure on the upper camber based on the Bernoulli's theorem, "as the velocity of air increases, pressure decreases"
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How Do Airplanes Fly
Flying comes easy for some people, as they are gifted with this art. But for some, they need to really put on efforts and learn. To master the art of flying could cost much for some people. But, do not worry. To master it, you will, if you have the determination and good amount of patience. Firstly, you need to understand a few basic concepts, about what makes a model plane to fly and things you need to keep in mind, while flying. The right airplane makes a complete difference for a beginner. Always go in for an electric plane at the start, so it is much easier for you to learn the ropes, and you also have the park planes, slow flyers or gliders, to name a few, to learn from.
Everyone who learnt how to fly has done so with a lot of trial and error method. No one has got it right in the first attempt itself. So, trust yourself that you will learn, how to fly your model on your own. A little help and a few tips are enough. But, finally it all depends on YOUR ability to make it a smooth sail to fly. There is an engine and a transmitter. It is the transmitter in your hand that controls the movement and direction of the plane. The wings play a big part. Only if there is the right amount of wind, can lift the plane and make it fly higher. Ensure that the wings are always higher than the fuselage. It gives the plane stability and balance and ensures it does not tilt over and take a nosedive. The wing has to be controlled, with the control stick. At a turn, keep it in neutral, and if you want to stop, move the stick in the opposite direction. These few tips can be of great assistance to you.
To balance a plane is of utmost importance. If you have to use little pieces of lead, then do so. This will help to maintain the balance. A warped plane is bad to fly. Keep it down on a flat surface and have a good look at it from behind. Make sure that you see equal balance is maintained. So too, with the bottom wing. Or else, it will tend to tilt in that direction.
Use the wind to your advantage. If you have, to hand launch it, then throw it hard into the wind. Give it maximum momentum. If on the ground, then make sure, it picks up enough speed. Never ever try to take sharp turns, when its going fast. And remember it has to land sometime. You can opt for the circle or straight landing, whichever you prefer. So, fly your model airplanes with these tips in mind and have a fantastic time.
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