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This list is included so that unpublished, uncategorised articles can be easily accessed.

In this table, planned RC AeroBase articles are listed, allowing readers to see what AeroBase articles are coming soon. The list is continually added to as new requirements for articles are identified.

Comment: 

These article ideas have many origins and sources of reliable information. References are quoted in the Bibilography section so that interested readers may track down those articles for further reading.

The links column shows completed RC AeroBase articles.

If we have missed articles that you would like to see included here please register and get in touch via AeroBase Comments.

Comments on AeroBase articles you would like to see added  can go in the comments section of this article and general Comments can be submitted via the Welcome article.

The comments section for all articles can be found at the bottom of the article, provided you are logged in as a registered user.

Registered users who would like to contribute to RC Aerobase by tackling a needed article from this list would be most welcome. Please remember that RC AeroBase is a problem solving database and as such all articles in RC AeroBase are formatted as Problem, (in the title), Cause and Fix with optional explanatory and prevention text. A quick review of any RC AeroBase article will show this database formatting approach. The two exceptions are our safety articles and advisory articles like this one, where such formatting is not really relevant.  

If you can contribute in this way please get in touch.

This list will be updated as new problem solving articles are identified.

Single bibliography entries do not imply that other good sources of information are not readily available. Where possible RC AeroBase will always try to have multiple bibliography references. As they become available the bibliography column will be updated.

 

Planned Content Bibilography
Date Listed AeroBase  article Aerobase Author Status Article Links Article Issue Date Page  Author
27th. June 2017 Poor Combustion Causes Deadsticks At Idle Bob Hynes Started.          
20th April 2017 Need to save Hitec Tx model data Ian Jones Not Started   ohmnilabs - effects of temperature on pla-and-petg-3d-printing-filament   Jul 1, 2016     Mark Edstrom
20th April 2017 3d printed model affected by heat. Ian Jones Not Started          
13th. March 2017 How to find planned RCAeroBase articles Bob Hynes Pre Release How to find planned RCAeroBase articles        
22nd. January 2017 How to balance props. Bob Hynes Started           
February 2017 Safety at the flying field Bob Hynes Started          
22nd. January 2017 Method and risks of parallel charging Lipos.  Bob Hynes Pre Release Parallel charging LiPos Parallel World RCM&E Vol.60 No.1 Jan. 2017  48

Mike Freeman.

 

23rd. January 2017 How to choose fuel and glow plugs  To be assigned. Not started   Fuel and glow plugs. RCM&E Vol.60 No.1 Jan. 2017  100 Feature
23rd. January 2017 How to set up failsafes.  To be assigned. Not started   Understanding Failsafe  RCM&E Vol.60 No.2 Feb. 2017  36 Mike Freeman
 23rd. Jan.2017  Preparation for maiden flights. To be assigned. Not started          
23rd. Jan.2017 How to select covering materials  To be assigned. Not started   Cover  Story RCM&E Vol.59 No.11 Nov. 2016  35 Steve Hargreaves 
23rd. Jan.2017   How to select connectors To be assigned.   Not started   Make or Break RCM&E Vol.59 No.8 August. 2016  79 Steve Hargreaves
23rd. Jan.2017  How to crimp servo connectors   To be assigned.  Not started   Crimp and save RCM&E  Vol.59 No.10 Oct. 2016  114  Tim Kearsley
23rd. Jan.2017 How to turn well. To be assigned.  Not started    Take your turn RCM&E June 2011  83 David Burton
23rd. Jan.2017   How to choose Cyano adhesives To be assigned.   Not started     Know your cyano RCM&E Vol.57 No.4 April 2014  96 Feature
23rd. Jan.2017  Safety Power link for electric aircraft To be assigned.    Not started     Plugging Safety  RCM&E Vol.58 No.12 Dec. 2016  80 Martin Philips
23rd. Jan.2017  Battery selection for model aircraft  To be assigned.    Not started      Know your cells RCM&E Vol.59 No.3 Mar. 2016   112 Steve Hargreaves
23rd. Jan.2017   Electric Motor selection.  To be assigned.  Not started   Test Rig RCM&E Vol.59 No.3 Mar. 2016   47 Martin Philips23rd. Jan.2017 
23rd. Jan.2017   Charging fundamentals To be assigned.  Not started   Battery Charging RCM&E Vol.59 No.4 April 2016   109 Steve Hargreaves
23rd. Jan.2017    How to use a wattmeter To be assigned.  Not started   Using a wattmeter RCM&E Vol.59 No.5 May 2016    88 Steve Hargreaves 
                 

 

 

Purpose

The purpose of this website is to provide a problem solving database for radio control aircraft. It was conceived out of frustration at having to search through many websites to try and seek solutions when if there was a single place to find concise, relevant and authoritative answers life would be so much easier. This website was started in Autumn 2015 and sufficient articles added by March 2016 to go for an official launch. The intention is that it will grow as more volunteer contributors come forward either to enhance existing articles or add new articles.

The originator of this idea is Bob Hynes of the South Cheshire Radio Control Society (SCRCS) and he enlisted the help of fellow club member Ian Jones. Together they formulated the framework and production of this website in their own time and at their own cost.

Makeup of articles

All articles have three main features that must be present.

  1. The article title is a brief description of the problem as perceived when it occurs.
  2. The body of the article contains the potential cause(s) and
  3. the potential fix(es).

Where necessary additional explanatory comments are included together with photographs, sketches and Youtube videos.

The safety category is an exception to the problem, cause & fix make-up of all other articles because although they can be used to research safety issues after problems arise, it would be much better if the issues could be prevented from arising in the first place. Consequently these articles are of a pro-active make-up rather than re-active.

Who is it for?

Everyone, regardless of experience or degree of knowledge; all can use it to problem solve or contribute to help others.

How to contribute

  • Add a comment to an existing article. To do this you need to register via the login form on the right; once accepted you will be able to add your comment which could be a correction, additional information or maybe just how useful you found the article. Where appropriate the site administrators will incorporate comments into the original article.
  • We are keen to have more article authors and so would welcome hearing from anyone wishing to do so. Currently this is achieved by registering as outlined above then adding a comment to any article indicating your desire to contribute. This will be picked up by the administrators and we'll get back to you.
  • If you cannot find what you need here, let us know and we’ll add it if appropriate.

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