RC Vehicles Gear Guide
by Robert Pattenson
Copyright 2011 Robert Pattenson
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Controlled Buyers Guide
Operating radio controlled vehicles is a fun hobby. Probably the most popular radio controlled models are radio control cars, also known as RC cars. People have always liked miniature things, and anything you can control, like your RC car, is even more exciting. RC vehicles are something both the young and old can enjoy. Before getting into this kind of hobby, there are a few things one needs to know when purchasing their very first radio controlled vehicle.
Types of RC Vehicles
Cars and trucks are the most basic RC toys available. An RC truck or buggy is great for off-road operation, while cars or “Sedans” are ideal for racing on the track. Most new RC hobbyists get started with these types of vehicles before moving on to purchasing more advanced models. RC toy aircraft such as airplanes, jets, sailplanes, gliders, blimps and helicopters are also available. There are also boats, hovercrafts, rockets and robots which appeal to RC enthusiasts of different ages. Some of these models come ready-to-run or ready-to-fly, while some need assembly and have replacement parts which can be upgraded over time.