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A radio-controlled car is a type of model car, driven from a distance by a handset which transmits control information to the car using radio waves. Driving radio-controlled cars is a hobby enjoyed by people of all age groups. There are many different kits and brands available to choose from.

The cars available can be basically split up into two categories; electric powered and nitro powered. Electric cars use small electric motors and multiple battery cells (or a battery pack) to power them, while Nitro cars use small nitro engines and special nitro fuel. The electric cars are generally easier to work with in comparison to nitro, but electric can be equally complex when you get into more complex electronics and better equipment.

In both these categories, there are onroad and offroad vehicles available. The offroad vehicles can be used on various terrain, while onroad cars are strictly limited to smooth onroad surfaces.

External Links Visit http://www.rcnitro.com/articles and http://www.rccaraction.com for many information packed articles on this topic. Also, have a look at these various manufacturers sites for info on specific brands of cars. There are a lot more brands available out there, but these are some of the common ones.



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