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		<title>Your complete guide to casino online slots</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[slot games are a lifestyle nowadays.Fans turn increasingly online gambling online slots for unlimited fun, needless to say that the game is fun and interesting.It is one of the most popular casino games.Players can also earn good money online.However, it must be good with the strategies of the game, although there is a risk, but [...]<p><a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org/your-complete-guide-to-casino-online-slots.htm">Your complete guide to casino online slots</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org">Auto Blog | ap-rasc07.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>slot games are a lifestyle nowadays.Fans turn increasingly online gambling online slots for unlimited fun, needless to say that the game is fun and interesting.It is one of the most popular casino games.Players can also earn good money online.However, it must be good with the strategies of the game, although there is a risk, but it also depends on your abilities.A slot is a game machine is used in by inserting coins.In a real casino, the player must activate by pressing a button, the wheels.There is a monitor shows that the wheels, and there is a plateau as well. The coins they earn are deposited in the trash.</p>
<p>The online casino is much more exciting and adventurous.You can play slots in the comfort of home.There is no need to dress up or down to your local casino.You can play online any time day or night.This explains the growing popularity of online games.Have the choice of an online trusted online casinos fun without boundaries!A casino is a casino with a reputation of safety. Caution fraudulent websites.Slots are to play a simple game.Although there is no skill involved in hardcore, there are some tricks and techniques you need to master.It will help you, your chances of winning the game.</p>
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		<title>Facts About XMODS RC Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are generally two types of RC cars: toy-grade and hobby grade. Toy grade RC cars are made to be played with until they expire. This is because there are no parts available to repair them or do anything to extend their useful life. Hobby grade RC cars, on the other hand, can be repaired [...]<p><a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org/facts-about-xmods-rc-cars.htm">Facts About XMODS RC Cars</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org">Auto Blog | ap-rasc07.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are generally two types of RC cars: toy-grade and hobby grade.</p>
<p>Toy grade RC cars are made to be played with until they expire. This is because there are no parts available to repair them or do anything to extend their useful life.</p>
<p>Hobby grade RC cars, on the other hand, can be repaired using kits brought in different hobby shops. It is commonly the case that people would experiment with the kits and create their own customized RC car. However, this can take a lot of effort to pull off. People who are virtual newbies in the world of RC cars may have to settle for kits with not-so-original features. This perception of customization, however, has been changed with the introduction of XMODS RC cars.</p>
<p>What are XMODS RC cars? Well, they are often advertised as giving the most authentic tuner experience to RC fans. This is because XMODS RC cars are fully customizable. The problem with other hobby RC car kits is the fact that the choices of parts are limited. This is because most RC car companies wish to monopolize customers. By making sure that no other parts fit with their RC cars, they can be sure to maintain a client base.</p>
<p>The problem with this technique is that it leaves enthusiasts with virtually no freedom to make a car that&#8217;s unique. The limited choices in parts means that duplication is not only possible, it&#8217;s inevitable.</p>
<p>There is also the question of quality. People know that different companies have different specialties. This is the reason why sticking with one company in terms of RC car parts is not really advisable for an enthusiast. In order to build the perfect RC car, an enthusiast should be able to combine different parts according to his or her preference. Sticking with parts that come from one company would mean sticking with only one quality. This means that you would end up with a car that may be good in terms of one factor, but bad in others.</p>
<p>One of the main advantages of XMODS RC cars is the fact that many companies are involved in making parts for it. This means that a person availing of a kit is faced with limitless possibilities of tuning and customization. Because of this, a person can create the RC car that&#8217;s best according to him or her.<br />
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Another advantage with XMODS RC cars is their look. XMODS RC cars come in the form of the choicest cars available today. Now while this may be offered by other types of RC companies, XMODS RC cars are actually designed by the makers of the cars themselves. This means that you get exquisite craftsmanship every time you buy an XMODS RC car kit.</p>
<p>If you think that XMODS RC cars are all about the looks, you would be very mistaken. XMODS RC cars are made to race. After all, people do not engage in the RC car hobby just to tinker around, do they? When all the work is done, you get the opportunity to enjoy it by racing your XMODS RC car using a home made track or you could choose to enter your car in tournaments sponsored by radioshack. Whatever your choice, you are sure to enjoy the enhanced RC experience brought to you by XMODS RC cars.</p>
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		<title>Where To Find Guidance on a Radio Controlled Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 07:51:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Undergoing the entire complicated process of building a remote controlled model is a very daunting thing to do. If you are passionate about getting to know radio controlled hobbies better than anyone else, then you will definitely have to start somewhere. However, with no previous experience you will probably run into quite a few hitches [...]<p><a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org/where-to-find-guidance-on-a-radio-controlled-project.htm">Where To Find Guidance on a Radio Controlled Project</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org">Auto Blog | ap-rasc07.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Undergoing the entire complicated process of building a remote controlled model is a very daunting thing to do. If you are passionate about getting to know radio controlled hobbies better than anyone else, then you will definitely have to start somewhere. However, with no previous experience you will probably run into quite a few hitches as you work on your project. For example, if you are building a model airplane and you plan to install a motor in it, there are countless things that could get in your way. Maybe you dont understand how exactly to piece together the wings. Maybe your plane catches fire every time you try to run it. Maybe you dont even know where to start.</p>
<p>No matter what is getting in your way, there are many ways that you can get past it. A good start for any radio control project is to find plans or blueprints that you can follow for the entire length of the project. You can buy kits that include all of the pieces, or you can find plans on the internet and cut your own wood. It just depends on how much effort you want to put into the project. After you have the plan (which should include diagrams and exact measurements), you can begin to gather supplies. If you stick with everything that the plan says, you will be much less likely to hit a snag. As you work, you will learn skills required to make personal touches to the plan.</p>
<p>The best way to have constant support no matter what goes wrong is to make friends with some sort of expert in the field. Is your uncles wifes cousin a fanatic for remote controlled hobbies? Get his phone number, call him up, and see if you can get some help. Most of the time people will be more than happy to share their knowledge with someone who is interested in similar things. You can also meet radio control gurus at conventions, races, or even supply shops. It is good to know someone locally, since you can meet wit them and show them whatever your problem is, and they can even glue a few pieces together, or do whatever else needs to be done.<br />
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For small inquiries that dont require hands-on assistance, you can use the internet. There are numerous online communities for radio controlled hobbies, which come in the form of message boards, mailing lists, or blogs. These can be found with a quick search engine keyword, and are usually home to numerous extremely intelligent people whose combined knowledge covers pretty much everything about radio controlled hobbies. If you ask a question of these communities, you will almost immediately receive multiple helpful responses. Using advanced technology like digital cameras and microphones, you can get an even more personal response.</p>
<p>Finally, you can get your information from a good, old-fashioned book. Libraries are full of so much knowledge, it is surprising that they go so unappreciated in todays culture. If you go to the library in search of books about radio controlled hobbies, you will find numerous resources that will help you out greatly. Your query could range from the electronic aspect to the construction. In a similar vein, you can subscribe to magazines that regularly cover this sort of hobby, giving new plans, details, and advice for all subscribers.</p>
<p>If you use all of these different resources, you should have no problem building and enjoying the radio controlled hobby that youve always wanted. Embarking on the journey alone is definitely not advisable, since you will have to do many things that no normal human is faced with. From cutting the wood into precise chunks that will make up the different components to installing the electrical parts, each step requires close attention to detail. It is good to have backup in case you dont quite understand something.</p>
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		<title>Some Traxxas RC Car Models</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If there&#8217;s one thing that Traxxas RC cars are designed for, it would be speed. Each car is designed to dominate its category. You don&#8217;t believe it? Here are some models: 1) Jato 3.3 RTR Nitro- This is one stadium truck that is sure to catch everyone&#8217;s attention when it revves into action. This Traxxas [...]<p><a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org/some-traxxas-rc-car-models.htm">Some Traxxas RC Car Models</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org">Auto Blog | ap-rasc07.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If there&#8217;s one thing that Traxxas RC cars are designed for, it would be speed. Each car is designed to dominate its category. You don&#8217;t believe it? Here are some models:</p>
<p>1) Jato 3.3 RTR Nitro- This is one stadium truck that is sure to catch everyone&#8217;s attention when it revves into action. This Traxxas RC car is able to take on any other RC car on pavement and it doesn&#8217;t stop there! When the pavement ends, some RC cars have trouble getting a good grip on other types of terrain but not his Traxxas RC car! This model features Anaconda tire treads, enabling it to maintain a good grip on off-road courses. This means that you can other RC cars can say bye-bye to this Traxxas RC car as it leaves a dust trail in their headlights.</p>
<p>2) TMaxx 3.3 RTR Nitro- This is one monster RC truck that&#8217;s truly a monster! This Traxxas RC car is able to go faster than 55 MPH! Isn&#8217;t that amazing? This Traxxas RC car carries the well-known label of the Tmaxx to new levels of excellence. This is because this Traxxas RC car carries with it the same perfect combination of balance, size, speed and power but the new TRX 3.3 engine brings this combination to new heights of power. People who know about real monster trucks know that bottom-end torque is the key to dominating every type of terrain. This is also the key to this Traxxas RC car&#8217;s success in the field.</p>
<p>3) Spirit Truck- This Traxxas RC car embodies a &#8220;going back to the roots&#8221; of RC car driving. It is easy to drive, adventurous and most of all, it is fun! Many RC car models available today are too competitive. Drivers who used to relax through RC car racing experience even more stress when they compete. Why go for all of that? This Traxxas RC car reminds people of why RC car racing was established in the first place -because it&#8217;s fun!<br />
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This Traxxas RC car also comes pre-assembled. So you don&#8217;t have to do anything but take it out of the box and start driving. And before you start thinking that it&#8217;s a toy-grade RC car, you should know that this Traxxas RC car is filled with technology specifically designed for hobby-class racing.</p>
<p>4) Nitro 4-tec 3.3- &#8220;Blink and you&#8217;ll miss it&#8221; is the phrase used by enthusiasts to describe this Traxxas RC car. This is because it is designed for speed. The TRX- 3.3 engine is quite possibly the most powerful small block engine available today. With it, this Traxxas RC car can have speeds of up to 70 MPH! That&#8217;s even faster than what some state laws allow! This Traxxas RC car is made for experienced players who have the reflexes necessary to drive at top speeds. A person using this Traxxas RC car is faced with the mental challenge of remaining in control while at speeds where you are nearly out of control. Can you handle the rush?</p>
<p>5) Bandit- This Traxxas RC car is what every enthusiast needs to fulfill his or her need for entertainment and speed at a very affordable price. First of all, this Traxxas RC car runs on electricity, which means you don&#8217;t have to spend additional cash on fuel. It is also very durable, which means you can spend less time maintaining it and more time showing other RC car enthusiasts your dust trail.</p>
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		<title>The Tools Needed For Radio Controlled Hobbyists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Building a radio controlled project requires a huge amount of time and detail when you are putting the pieces together, or even cutting the pieces out to be assembled. Most people who do it as a hobby will have many different tools that they use throughout the course of assembling a radio controlled project. If [...]<p><a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org/the-tools-needed-for-radio-controlled-hobbyists.htm">The Tools Needed For Radio Controlled Hobbyists</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org">Auto Blog | ap-rasc07.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Building a radio controlled project requires a huge amount of time and detail when you are putting the pieces together, or even cutting the pieces out to be assembled. Most people who do it as a hobby will have many different tools that they use throughout the course of assembling a radio controlled project. If you want to build something for the first time, you will need some materials that will come in immensely handy throughout the process. Here I will name some of the main ones, but you will most likely need to find some more specific tools to fit your personal needs.</p>
<p>Of course, the first thing you need is the raw material that will be used to construct the project. Most radio controlled projects are made out of wood. If your plans dont call for a specific type, you will have to choose it yourself, which can be tough. Balsa wood is the most popular choice, especially for toy airplanes and helicopters. It is extremely light, while maintaining a good level of solidity. You can build an entire airplane frame out of it, and it will have a minimal amount of flex. IF you are building a larger model of an airplane or other vehicle, then balsa may be too soft, in which case you will want to look for other woods.</p>
<p>The radio and motor equipment is the 2nd most important part. If you are a really enthusiastic radio controlled hobbyist as well as an engineer of some sort, then you may consider making it all out of the various components. It is possible to buy all of the electric components of the radio and motor systems separately. However, if you do this you will have to deal with all of the electrical concepts and parts including transistors, resistors, and all those other things that make it so daunting. There is no shame in buying transmitters or motors pre-assembled and just gluing them wherever they need to go. It will definitely save you some time.<br />
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The first tool that should never leave the arsenal of a radio control enthusiast is a good old X-Acto Knife. Even if you are buying a kit that allows for easy assembly, you will still need the X-Acto knife to shave off any bumps or extra pieces of wood / plastic that are getting in the way. If you are building it entirely from scratch, the knife will be perfect for cutting outlines from thinner pieces of wood, cutting notches for the electrical equipment to keep steady, or just getting everything to the exact shape that you want it. You can buy them for just a few dollars at your local hobby store, or home improvement store.</p>
<p>Depending on the material that you are using to build your project, you will need some type of tack or glue to hold it together. There are many different choices for this area. You can use superglue, wood glue, or epoxy, and each one will hold fairly sturdy. Look up the type of wood or plastic that you are using, and see what type of tack is recommended to fasten it. If you are building a remote control boat or even a submarine, you will have to consider the matter of waterproofing it to avoid ruining the electrical components when you first put it in the water. This is usually accomplished through some sealing putty for cracks and a spray-on sealant to keep the wood from soaking.</p>
<p>At some point you will have to cut all of the wood into the segments that you require to piece together the final product. While it is possible with a handsaw, it is definitely not the best choice. A table saw works best for larger pieces, but for finer details you would be hard pressed to find a better tool than a Dremel Tool. They look like electric toothbrushes, and have quickly rotating heads that can grind away balsa wood in a matter of seconds. They allow for maximum accuracy, whether you are shaping a piece of wood or making holes for wiring.</p>
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		<title>The Roots Of Radio Hobbyists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radio hobbyists can play with their equipment all day without giving a thought to the origins of their hobby. Early radio hobbyists were part of something that was, at the time, new and fairly crazy. After radio technology was stabilized, there was a steady growth of radio signaling in the fields of navigation of ships [...]<p><a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org/the-roots-of-radio-hobbyists.htm">The Roots Of Radio Hobbyists</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org">Auto Blog | ap-rasc07.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Radio hobbyists can play with their equipment all day without giving a thought to the origins of their hobby. Early radio hobbyists were part of something that was, at the time, new and fairly crazy.</p>
<p>After radio technology was stabilized, there was a steady growth of radio signaling in the fields of navigation of ships and for rescue operations. On the other hand, the amateur radio operators also started to dominate the air. The first documented and famous amateur wireless enthusiast was a then young man named Irving Vermilya born in 1890 when wireless transmission was being born. The young man since age 12 heard Marconi and built his own wireless transmission equipment and was often heard telegraphing with ships during that time. In 1911 he became a member of the Radio Club that had been formed. He got himself certified in 1912 when law mandated all wireless operators to be certified. In his own words,</p>
<p>This was pre-audio era, and communication was purely in Morse code. Irving then organized his own amateur group who had regular meetings monthly and would communicate daily wishing GM (good morning) and GN (good night), some of the first amateur jargon to be used. He also proceeds to describe in his series of articles published in QST magazine in 1917 as to how they managed to lay the telegraph lines and such and how they drew juice for the wireless operation from the electric lines instead of relying on batteries.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, apart from the professionals and amateurs, with audio wireless signal transmission there was a new revolution setting in. A Dutch engineer in Hague was the first to make regular wireless transmission via radio. This could be considered the first regular radio broadcast. After this there was slow development until the commercial radio stations came into being.</p>
<p>The requirement to be certified killed the enthusiasm in many amateurs, and the number of amateurs dwindled. But then after WWI, there was a boom. The first radio clubs were formed in 1909 and this was the beginning of the radio hobbies which included radio as a part of the hobby activity.<br />
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During the WWI the amateur radio operators were asked to stop their activity and dismantle the equipment. Radio operators in uniform helped in military communications. They got back on the air again by November 1919 again. A similar lull in amateur radio happened during Second World War and got back on air by 1946. After lots of battles over the frequency range that the amateurs can tune into, the amateur radio is here to stay!</p>
<p>At present there are more than 170,000 ham operators which is possibly not the complete picture. It is still increasing. So, with Irving Vermilya was born the amateur radio operation, since he was the first radio hobbyist. After lots of developments, including the discovery of the transistor which greatly decreased the size of the radio equipment, the old ways still remains which included waiting for someone to signal.</p>
<p>The rules to get oneself certified and licensed included a Morse code proficiency until the World Radiocommunication Conference in Geneva in 2003 that eliminated the need for Morse code proficiency from the licensure tests. Taking effect from February 23, 2007 the Morse code has been eliminated from the tests for amateur radio license tests.</p>
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		<title>The Process Of Building A Radio Controlled Plane</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People can spend hundreds and hundreds of hours on building a radio controlled plane. It is a hobby that is very pervasive throughout the world, and no matter where you can go you can find at least a few die-hard enthusiasts who will continue to devote their time to creating the best radio controlled plane possible. Some people get started on the project on a whim, without putting proper thought into the amount of effort that it will take to get finished. If you are thinking about making a radio controlled plane, you should know exactly what will be required of you. You may decide that it is too much work for too little payoff  or you may be passionate enough to stick with it and give it a try.</p>
<p>The first, and the longest, part of the process is to build the model. By itself, the model is no more than a bunch of wood, glue, and maybe a bit of metal in the shape of a plane. How much effort you spend on this will be dependent on what your goal is. Do you just want something that will get off the ground? If thats the case, the style wont matter too much to you. You can build a very basic box that will be able to lift off. However, most of the time hobbyists will create lifelike representations of existing airplanes. This involves creating an airframe out of a light material such as balsa wood, then covering up the sides with some kind of plastic. The dimensions are usually scale representations of whatever plane the model is based off of.</p>
<p>After the basic model is built, the builder will begin to bring the whole project together by installing the motor and radio components. They should always be easily removable, in case they need to be replaced. Get everything fit in to make sure you created the model correctly. Usually, you will buy all of the motors and radio transmitters in one set, and by following some quick instructions you can get it all pieced together. After you have installed it once to make sure, you should take it all out and finish the details of the model. Add decals, paint it, and do anything else that you have in mind. Once that is done with, put the motor equipment back in one last time.<br />
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Unless you have followed directions word for word down to every last detail, your plane probably wont be ready to fly right away. At this point you can take it out to a field or a park and attempt a takeoff, but you shouldnt hold your breath. You might have been lucky enough to get it right the first time, but you will probably need to make some tweaks. This is by far the most frustrating part of making a radio controlled plane. You will have to determine whether it is a problem with aerodynamics, or whether your radio equipment simply isnt working. If you are stuck on this step, its a good idea to consult a radio controlled hobby expert to see if you can get a diagnosis.</p>
<p>The process definitely takes a lot of time and a lot of effort, but it is worth it in the end. When you can make a flawless takeoff and maneuver the plane through the air, you will be proud of the work that you have done. While you are toiling over building the model, getting everything to work right, and getting it to take off, just imagine that first moment when you are able to take off. Go out to the park one day, and see if you can catch another model plane enthusiast out flying his or her plane. Take a turn, and get a taste for what is coming in the future. If you keep reminding yourself of that, you will be able to remain inspired.</p>
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		<title>The Many Types Of Radio Controlled Hobbies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radio controlled toys and projects have a huge following among hobbyists all across the globe. The concept is certainly a fun one a miniature model of some real-life vehicle, fully functional and ready to get around. There are many different types of radio controlled hobbies that can be enjoyed. All it takes is basic knowledge [...]<p><a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org/the-many-types-of-radio-controlled-hobbies.htm">The Many Types Of Radio Controlled Hobbies</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org">Auto Blog | ap-rasc07.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Radio controlled toys and projects have a huge following among hobbyists all across the globe. The concept is certainly a fun one  a miniature model of some real-life vehicle, fully functional and ready to get around. There are many different types of radio controlled hobbies that can be enjoyed. All it takes is basic knowledge of the radio equipment and the motors, and you can enjoy all of them in some way or another.</p>
<p>The most basic (and arguably the most fun) type of radio controlled hobby is the remote control car. Small model cars can be rigged in a way that will allow you to accelerate, steer, and brake them at will. There are numerous ways that you can accomplish this. The first is to just buy a remote controlled car and some good batteries. However, if you are interested in the technical aspect of it then this may seem uninteresting. Another option is to build a model or a kit from scratch, putting together all of the components of the car and installing the radio control system. Still another option is to take a pre-existing toy, and mount all of the radio components inside.</p>
<p>Toy cars arent the only radio controlled hobby. Remote controlled boats are also very popular. It is fairly easy to convert a boat toy to be radio controlled. The biggest challenge faced by those trying to make a radio controlled boat is the issue of having a waterproof area for the engine and electrical equipment. Usually this is solved by placing the motor in the hull of the boat, and having the propeller emerge underwater through some sort of rubber, watertight seal. It is a good idea to buy this part of the boat pre-made, since a do-it-yourself, trial and error approach could lead to quite a few ruined engines before you get it right.<br />
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Radio planes are probably the most difficult project to undertake. Since a plane requires very detailed calculations and measurements in order to stay afloat, you will have to be attentive every step of the way. Makers of radio controlled airplanes will usually take one of two routes. The first is to buy kits that include cutout pieces of some sort of light wood that can be assembled using glue. After that is done, the radio and motor equipment are purchased and added in. The second method is to skip the kit, and find (or even make your own) plans for a model plane. After you have plans, you buy all of the necessary wood to make the plane from scratch.</p>
<p>Airplanes arent the only radio controlled devices that take to the skies. Remote control helicopters are becoming more and more popular. They require around the same (perhaps a little less) detail as planes, and allow for a more interesting flying experience since they can hover in midair, and go backwards / forwards on command. The novelty of flying a toy helicopter is what attracts many people to building one, while planes usually attract those who enjoy the technical and mathematical aspects of getting the plane to leave the ground. Both are extremely rewarding, especially after hours and hours of labor.</p>
<p>These are some the many different ways that you can apply the intricacies of radio electronics to regular toys. While these make up the main areas that are focused on in this hobby, they certainly dont confine you. If you have an idea for a radio controlled toy that is not a car, a boat, a plane, or a helicopter then by all means pursue it. By starting with the more basic toys, you can learn about the radio systems and the motors that power whatever it is that propels the vehicle forward. All it takes is this basic knowledge, and the hobby of radio controlled toys can span a vast number of possibilities.</p>
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		<title>The Basics Of Radio Controlled Plane Flight</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Radio controlled planes can rack up quite a bill when you consider all of the different things you have to buy in order to enjoy the hobby. You have to buy the plane model itself, as well as all the radio and motor equipment to keep it in the air. Then you have to buy gasoline, or pay for electricity to charge the battery. All in all it can be a very expensive venture. After you spend all of this money, nothing is worse than seeing your investment crash to the ground and erupt into a huge fireball (well, maybe not the fireball part; however, you can expect all of your components to be smashed beyond any working state). So when you fly your plane for the first time, you have to use extreme caution in making sure that you dont ruin your plane and consequently waste your money.</p>
<p>The most important part is to choose the day and the place carefully. On the ideal day, there are perfectly clear skies, with little to no wind. Hopefully it is also warm, but if it isnt that wont jeopardize your mission (unless you are shivering so much that you cant effectively control the plane). You should go to a place that offers some sort of good take-off point. Sidewalks and roads are perfect for this. You should also try to look for an area that is low on houses, trees, and preferably doesnt have many people around.<br />
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First you need to check all of your equipment. Even if you are a pro at handling radio controlled planes, nothing can save you from faulty equipment. Check and double-check everything before you send the plane up. Be sure to pay special attention to the landing gear. Make sure it is secure, and that it will be able to withstand the force of impact when the plane touches the ground after you are done flying. Also check all of the connections between the motor and the fuel supply or batteries. Test all of the radio equipment to make sure that every motion is interpreted by the plane. Hold it in your hand as you or a friend tries all of the levers and knobs.</p>
<p>Set your plane on some sort of surface that will act as a good runway. If youre in a park with sidewalks, find a large strip of sidewalk that will give your plane plenty of room to roll, gather speed, and take off. Just make sure there are no people walking in the way. Get up to speed, and if everything goes right you should lift smoothly in the air. Hopefully you will have read through the manual that came with your plane. Every radio controller is slightly different, so I cant give you detailed instructions on that aspect of the flight. You will have to read your manual to find out how to do it well.</p>
<p>After the flight you need to do yet another inspection of the equipment. If it was in good shape at the beginning of the flight and the flight went by without a hitch, it isnt likely to have some sort of new problem that has suddenly shown up. However, you should always investigate anyways, and save yourself some grief in the future. If you notice something wrong, you can take the plane directly home and take care of it, rather than wait until you notice it the next time you come out to fly.</p>
<p>Follow all of these procedures, along with any local laws or regulations that may affect your flying session. Flying is a fun hobby, and if you are able to follow all of the guidelines that I have provided, as well as any other factors that may affect you personally, then you will find it to be a very enjoyable and worthy pastime.</p>
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		<title>Know the Different Tamiya RC Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tamiya is a company known for producing excellent miniatures of automobiles. They are famous today for introducing the world to competitive mini 4WD racing. What many people do not know is that Tamiya also introduced the world to RC cars. The Tamiya RC car line has a lot of models that show the excellence of [...]<p><a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org/know-the-different-tamiya-rc-cars.htm">Know the Different Tamiya RC Cars</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.ap-rasc07.org">Auto Blog | ap-rasc07.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tamiya is a company known for producing excellent miniatures of automobiles. They are famous today for introducing the world to competitive mini 4WD racing. What many people do not know is that Tamiya also introduced the world to RC cars. The Tamiya RC car line has a lot of models that show the excellence of the company in model design.</p>
<p>Here are some Tamiya RC car models available today:</p>
<p>1) Nitro Crusher- This Tamiya RC car boasts of a powerful FS-15S engine that features a large diameter slide carburetor to fulfill your need for speed. The engine also has a precision brake system that ensures operation safety. This Tamiya RC car can also fulfill your need for power because it comes in the form of a monster truck.</p>
<p>Drive through all types of terrain as easy as if you were driving on pavement. This Tamiya RC car has various features that allow it to coast through different types of terrain. It has extra-large tires that are perfect for dominating mud, sand or rocks. It also features a frontal impact control system that allows you to have stable running no matter what obstacles you encounter.<br />
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2) Mini cooper- If you have no idea what a mini cooper is, think about Mr. Bean&#8217;s beloved car. This Tamiya RC car is based on that small-but-terrible car of the 1960&#8242;s. The mini cooper is renowned for its small size and powerful performance. In fact, the mini cooper has even been known to perform extremely well on competitions like the world rally championships.</p>
<p>This Tamiya RC car features an M-03 chassis that&#8217;s specially designed to be as fast as possible. The double wishbone suspension also ensures the stability of your vehicle and excellent handling. This is an electric RC car, which means that the batteries can add a lot of weight. However, a special hole cut into the chassis ensures that despite the weight, this Tamiya RC car can still run its best.</p>
<p>3) Subaru Impreza WRC Monte Carlo- This Tamiya RC car is designed for the new kind of racing. Yes, this Tamiya RC car is designed to drift. The chassis of this Tamiya RC car, TT-01D, is built from lightweight materials and specifically designed to have a low center of gravity. This means that this Tamiya RC car will not turn over if you try to &#8220;drift&#8221; it.</p>
<p>What are the advantages of drift racing? Well, during normal turns, there is a tendency for cars to lose speed. By drifting, the car can maintain optimum speed and precision controls. However, there is always the tendency of something going wrong. This is the reason why this Tamiya RC car is engineered to precision.</p>
<p>4) XBG Nitro Force- Capable of unbelievable top speeds, this Tamiya RC car is definitely a force to be reckoned with. Powered with a precision FR-S glow engine, this Tamiya RC car employs a recoil starter for clean starting every time. This Tamiya RC car also boasts of a reinforced resin frame chassis with a low center of gravity, making it stable during driving.</p>
<p>This Tamiya RC car also features a very aerodynamic frame, making sure that the wind will not slow down your need for speed. All in all, if you want a Tamiya RC car that quenches your desire to defy gravity, this is the car that you should be getting.</p>
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