| One of the most challenging parts of being a beginner | | | | sees the sky and the bottom sensor sees the ground. |
| rc pilot is learning to fly. Learning to control the plane is | | | | They tell the planes on-board computer that it is flying |
| often difficult and a mistake could lead to a crash and | | | | correctly. If the plane goes into a dive and the sensors |
| damage to your plane. Fortunately for the beginner | | | | detect that the planes orientation is incorrect, they |
| pilot the folks at HobbyZone have come up with a | | | | automatically correct the control inputs and help |
| technology that will help make learning to fly much | | | | prevent the plane from crashing. This gives you more |
| easier. This technology is called Anti Crash Technology | | | | time to regain control of the plane and avoid a crash. |
| or ACT for short. You do need to know that this | | | | One of the best features of Anti Crash Technology is |
| technology is exclusive to the HobbyZone line of | | | | that you can turn it off. After you have been flying for |
| airplanes. | | | | a while and are more experienced you won't need the |
| Each beginner plane comes equipped with two | | | | ACT to help you. Turn it off and you will gain complete |
| sensors, one on the top and one on the bottom. These | | | | control of the plane and increased maneuverability. |
| sensors monitor the planes position in relation to the | | | | This technology is really cool and is a great help to the |
| ground. When the plane is flying level, the top sensor | | | | beginner rc pilot. |