The 1st U.S. R/C Flight School offers basic solo and aerobatics courses and the first course is for new pilots. The basic solo course is available from May through September, and it is a five day class. Only three to four people are accepted per class, and you work one-on-one with your professor. The professor has joint control over the plane, and can quickly take back over controls if something goes wrong. The aerobatics course is for advanced users, and it teaches you have to roll, spin and loop your airplane. You also learn how to properly use the rudder and how to deal with wind problems. This school is located in Shawano, Wisconsin.
The 2nd R/C Flight School is located in Sherwood, Arkansas, and it offers both intermediate and beginner classes. In the beginner class, you learn flying techniques on a simulator trainer, and you learn about each control on the plane's remote. You can take up to six flying lessons in one day, and you also participate in workshops. The intermediate flight training course lasts four days, and it shows you have to move and land your plane. You also learn how to do crosswind and short field takeoffs, and you learn how to properly use the rudder.
Eagle R/C Flight School offers a radio controlled 20 hour airplane course, and this course teaches you how to take off and land your plane. You also learn how to deal with adverse wind conditions and how fly in different types of traffic patterns. The goal is to have each student complete between 100 and 300 landings. This is a combination classroom and outdoor flight school, and you have at least 10 hours of flying time. Eagle R/C Flight School is located in Keystone Heights, Florida.
This school is located in Lockport, New York, and it is a combination hobby shop store and training center. It offers indoor R/C helicopter training, allowing you to learn how to fly your model helicopter before or after you buy it. Contact the company for the latest course offering.