ControlLine
ControlLine is a form of radio-controlled model aircraft sport where pilots operate aircraft at a fixed distance from themselves, typically maintaining a circular flight path around a central point. Unlike free-flight models, ControlLine planes are powered by small internal combustion or electric motors and are controlled via a control line tether, which connects the aircraft to the operator.
The control line system employs two to four wires that transmit commands from the pilot’s hand-held transmitter
ControlLine models vary from simple trainers suitable for beginners to advanced competitive aircraft designed for high-speed
Safety considerations are important in ControlLine flying due to the tethered nature of the aircraft and the
ControlLine remains a niche but enduring hobby within the broader radio-controlled aircraft community, valued for its