This document provides an overview of aeromodelling (RC aircraft), including its history, applications, how to fly a plane, design, parts, and costs. Aeromodelling involves unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that fly without a human pilot on board and gives an understanding of engineering skills used in real aircraft. The first UAV was developed in 1917 as a crude motorized bomb and they were initially used for risky military operations. Now, UAVs are used for military, weather monitoring, transport, armed attacks, search and rescue, and education applications. Learning to fly a plane involves understanding Bernoulli's principle of pressure changes with velocity to create lift. The major parts of a plane include the fusel