By remote control of course.
Every 'instrument' on-board the plane is attached to a motor that controls its function. Each of these motors is sensitive to a particular radio frequency (or digital code) that receives the instruction from ground-based operators with a radio transmitter assembly.
Some innovations to airplanes include the development of jet engines, fly-by-wire technology for more precise control, advancements in materials for lighter and stronger construction, and increased use of composite materials to improve fuel efficiency and reduce weight.
Airplanes fly inside the atmosphere which is made up of 4 levels. The atmosphere starts at sea or ground level and when it ends you are in outer space (no longer on earth). Majority of all planes fly in the first level of the atmosphere called the Troposphere which ends around 50K feet. Military jets and spy planes usually fly in the second atmosphere called the stratosphere.
Paper airplanes fly due to the principles of aerodynamics. When a paper airplane is thrown, the shape of its wings and the angle at which it is thrown create lift, which allows the airplane to stay in the air and glide. The force of gravity pulling the airplane down is counteracted by the lift generated by the wings, allowing the airplane to fly.
Nikola Tesla invented an early form of remote control known as the teleautomation system in the late 19th century, around the 1890s. His technology laid the foundation for modern remote control devices.
The concept applied in airplanes to fly is called aerodynamics. It involves the study of how air moves around objects in motion, such as airplanes, and how it affects lift, drag, thrust, and weight to enable flight.
In the past it used to be very hard to fly gas powered remote control airplanes. However these days, they come 90% assembeled, and are generally easy to fly! http://www.raidentech.com/arfnigasai.html
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Some gas powered remote control airplanes are suitable for six or seven year old children, however, many rc airplanes are advisable for ages eight and up.
Remote control airplanes are lots of fun for adults of all ages. Many large towns and cities have clubs where enthusiasts get together to fly their planes. Similar club exist online, like RC Universe where fans can buy, trade, discuss and review remote control planes.
Electric remote control airplanes are difficult to build if you do not have step by step directions or at least some previous hobby building experience. The more practice, the more efficient you will become at building.
It is common for remote control planes to crash. I would start off with cheap one until you become familiar with how to handle them.
Because cats do not have the capability to fly airplanes.
An RC servo - a hobbyist remote control device - can be used for remote-controlled airplanes, robots or other devices that one wishes to operate from a distance.
Because people are not able to fly without a airplanes.
You are unable to fly airplanes, however you can fly helicopters.
No cheap remote control planes are not durable theyre made of cheap plastic and if you crash them they will probably be broken with the first crash. They make the motors cheap and the battery life on them are really low.
Type your answer here... airplanes fly in the stratosphere to avoid weather problems