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Answers To Common Questions About Model Aircraft


By Victor Epand

Answers To Common Questions About Model Aircraft

What are the types of model aircraft? Model aircraft are of two types; one that can be flown and another that is static and intended to be displayed for decorative purposes.

What materials are used to make model aircraft? Aircraft models not intended to fly are usually made from wood, canvas, molded plastic, die-cast metal or any combination of such materials. One type of non-flying model planes are made as exact miniature replicas duly carved and painted with attention given to the minutest details. The other type consists of those that are made from unpainted wood, embodying the basic shape of the plane they represent with just black decals for windows. The surface is sanded to a silky smooth finish and clear lacquer coatings impart a high gloss to give them a strikingly attractive look.

What are the ways in which model planes can be displayed? There are a number of ways to display model planes such as on a base standing separately, on the mantle, on your desktop or tabletop. Some models come with a small base, which allows desktop display. Some models are made to hang from ceilings to give an impression of being in flight. Large-scale models should be displayed on a floor standing base with lots of space around them. Rare models should be kept in protected display cabinets, away from direct sunlight to prevent damage and discoloration.

Is assembling necessary before the model is ready for display? Not necessarily. However, in some models, small and fragile parts like guns, ammunition, propellers etc may need simple assembly, without the use of tools or glue etc.

In what sizes are model planes constructed? Decorative model planes are made in many sizes with large models measuring upto 5 feet. However, some small desktop models are built to scale, which is a reference of the model size to the size of the real plane. A model built to a 1/35 scale that has a 1-foot wingspan indicates that the original plane had a 35 feet wingspan.

What is the price of model planes? Model aircraft are priced according to their size, the material used in construction and the details incorporated. Models with minute and exquisite detailing carry the highest prices.

How do flying model planes work? Flying model planes have miniature engines that work on gas or battery power. Some even work on jet propulsion. The control of these flying models is through a remote control similar to one used to operate a remote controlled car. The basic difference between the two is that model planes use radio waves for control, whereas the others use infrared waves.



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Victor Epand is an expert consultant for model planes and model helicopters. You can find the best marketplace for model planes and model helicopters by visiting the best sites for model planes, model fighter planes, and model helicopters. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

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