If you're like most of us were, you're probably wondering where's the best place to get help, where do you start. What's the best way to get into turbines? Well straight off, it's not the first place you want to look when starting off in R/C flying. You can't just leap off into the turbine world without some experience, in fact many years of experience, dedication are needed to fly turbine models. If you are an experienced modeler and are looking for something different, something surreal, something a little out of the ordinary, the following pages will help with that process, and what's needed to bridge the gap to flying one of the sports highest performance machines.
The following links to the right, are a primer for folks new to the turbine world. It's a look into the makings of a model gas turbine, and what it takes to fly them. There are many schools of thought, and they all lead to the same conclusion. Like a Formula 1 racing engine, these engines provide more power per pound than anything out there and they require a special understanding and respect to operate in a safe controlled environment. With this respect they can be enjoyed as one of the most unique elements of the R/C hobby.