Discover the Thrill of Model Airplane Combat

The sport of model airplane combat has been aroundresult, this class is much more suitable for beginners,
now for decades and in recent years has grownthe models survive much better and can often be
exponentially. The human race is naturally competitiveused for other forms of flying.
and it's only natural that modelers are going to find aWhen fighting in the SSC class, a single round of
way to pit their flying skills against each other.combat lasts 5 minutes. You must have a .15 engine
In combat, competitors tie a lengthy streamer to theand your airplane is required to weigh no less than 2.5
rear of their model, and take to the skies in anpounds. There are no restrictions on your airplane's
attempt to cut their opponents streamer with theirwingspan, but the overall wing area must be at least
propeller or wing. Category after category has been400 square inches. All combating RC model airplanes
created to allow all sorts of planes to enter combat.use an unmodified Master Airscrew 8x3 prop and the
What used to be reserved for balsa and ply-woodmaximum allowable RPM is 17,500rpm at launch. RPM
built planes has now expanded to allow for muchtesting is often performed before combat starts to
more durable RC model airplanes that are evenmake sure everyone is conforming to the rules.
capable of surviving mid-air collisions (sometimes!).The other classes of combat, Open Classes and
Balsa, Foam, and SPAD model airplanes all take to theScale, all have different rules and restrictions
skies to see who is Top Dog. Combat clubs can beregarding weight, engine, and appearance but the
found in just about every country on the planet. Theobjective of all of them is to ensure that it is the skill
two largest RC model airplane combat associationsof the pilot that is being tested and not the airplane.
are the Radio Control Combat Association (RCCA)What all of these classes do have in common is
and the National Sports Combat Club (NSCC).some sort of point system. Combat contestants earn
Just about every model airplane combat group haspoints for things such as cutting their opponents
one thing in common. Your model airplane and youstreamers, continuous flying during combat, launching
competitor's must both fall into the same categorywithin the set time limit, as well as points for every
to make the combat fair. A few examples of thesefoot of streamer left when landing. Points can also be
classes are; Slow Survivable Combat (SSC), Opendeducted for not engaging an opponent in combat.
Classes, and Scale. Each of these classes have strictPilots that avoid fights will be penalized. If your model
requirements about the size of the engine used, theairplane crosses various safety lines which define the
overall weight of the aircraft, the size of the prop,combat area this will also earn penalty deductions.
and in some cases even the shape of the fuselageModel airplane combat whether RC or Control Line
must conform to the rules.can add a very exciting element to an already
At one time model airplane combat got pretty fastenjoyable hobby. So what's holding you back? Give it
and furious with high speeds and a high attrition ratea try, inquire with other flyers at your local flying field.
as planes ploughed into each other and into theLarge combat associations might have strict rules, but
ground. The Slow Surviveable Class was developedfeel free to make up your own when you set out pit
to counter this tendency and the rules produce a big,your model airplane flying skills against your friends.
slow flying airplane without an excess of power. As a