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rcrcnitesh

Thanks for this aniket can i copy paste it in the top
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anwar

Quote from: rcpilotacro on September 27, 2013, 06:02:52 PM
http://www.rcindia.org/rc-general-topics/rc-jargon-the-mega-list/

Absolutely. 

Nitish - If you spend 5% of the time you are spending trying to come up with new topics instead on reading/searching existing threads here, that would save the forum of a lot of duplicate content.

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Tanmay.mathur

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Flying using the help of the view recieved from the camera  at the craft
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Tanmay mathur

Voice of deaf

Could anyone name the thing on the wings of the aircrafts which makes a slit or patch of mid wing open . And when the left is opened i.e. the wing have the plate shifted makes a ractangulas area open in the wing which disturbs the airflow and makes the plane do a left roll combined with a sharp altitude decrease  with the nose pointing towards horizon.
It would be great if some one name that thing.
Born for FPV, Forced to LOS.

vibranthobbies

Here you go
Google before asking

ritabos

The most common mistakes in the English learning

1.   It's or Its-----As, simple it sounds, it requires clear knowledge while using it.
"It's" is a contraction for "it is" or "it has". Like, while defining the beauty of anything, we say, "it is a beautiful chair." So, it can be written as "it's a beautiful chair." So, whenever you are not sure where to use its or it's, just try to read the sentence if it sounds correct using "it is" or "it has". If neither of those phrases fits in a sentence, then you should use "its".

sanjayrai55

Quote from: ritabos on October 01, 2018, 03:07:42 PM
The most common mistakes in the English learning

1.   It's or Its-----As, simple it sounds, it requires clear knowledge while using it.
"It's" is a contraction for "it is" or "it has". Like, while defining the beauty of anything, we say, "it is a beautiful chair." So, it can be written as "it's a beautiful chair." So, whenever you are not sure where to use its or it's, just try to read the sentence if it sounds correct using "it is" or "it has". If neither of those phrases fits in a sentence, then you should use "its".


What is the relevance of this post? What has it got to do with RC Jargon? Or is it just you wanted to use any opportunity to show off your scintillating  language skills?

K K Iyer

Quote from: ritabos on October 01, 2018, 03:07:42 PM
The most common mistakes in the English learning

1.   It's or Its-----As, simple it sounds, it requires clear knowledge while using it.
"It's" is a contraction for "it is" or "it has". Like, while defining the beauty of anything, we say, "it is a beautiful chair." So, it can be written as "it's a beautiful chair." So, whenever you are not sure where to use its or it's, just try to read the sentence if it sounds correct using "it is" or "it has". If neither of those phrases fits in a sentence, then you should use "its".


Your post shows your lack of knowledge of English.
So why are you trying to teach others?
My suggestion to you is "Get lost". And don't come back.
Regards

Khushahal

Answer to the point made by: " Voice of Deaf"
I think you're pointing out to the "Spoilers" on the aircraft wing.
Heres a definition from web: "In aeronautics, a spoiler (sometimes called a lift spoiler or lift dumper) is a device intended to intentionally reduce the lift component of an airfoil in a controlled way. Most often, spoilers are plates on the top surface of a wing that can be extended upward into the airflow to spoil it"