On Sunday, my father took me to buy a "remote control" helicopter.
When I got this plane, I took a closer look and saw that it was a green armed helicopter. The total length of this aircraft is only more than 20 centimeters, but the aircraft is very delicately made: the aircrafts rotor blades, cockpit, missiles, rocket launchers, tail rotors, landing gear... are all available. I couldn't help but think: How high can this thing fly? How long can this thing fly... Various scenarios of me controlling the aircraft appeared in my mind: taking off, hovering, diving, pulling up, circling... I thought about it I thought how cool the plane I controlled was!
I couldn’t wait to turn on the switch of the plane. The plane flashed beautiful lights, as if it was parked at the airport waiting to take off. I held the remote control and pushed the "throttle" up with my finger. The propellers of the plane rotated rapidly and the "motor" roared. In an instant, the plane rose rapidly. I, who didn't know how to play, was shocked and quickly released the throttle. I saw the plane descending rapidly, and with a "pop" sound, the plane fell to the ground. I was so heartbroken!
After the first failure experience, I began to learn lessons. After several exercises, the plane under my control was finally able to take off smoothly. However, it was still so disobedient. Sometimes it was spinning in the air, sometimes it couldn't think about it and hit the wall, and sometimes it even "fighted" with the leaves. There have been countless "crash" incidents. Fortunately, he has an "indestructible body". I am happiest that he did not crash. But I think this plane is too difficult to fly! I thought: if a remote control plane is so difficult to fly, wouldn’t a real plane...
I will not be scared by this difficulty! As the saying goes Practice makes perfect! While playing, I finally realized that no matter what you want to learn, you need repeated practice and persistence to achieve results.