Clubs exist to assist newcomers and offer details on suitable takeoff spots.
[4] Almost ready to fly (ARF) park flyers require construction and installation of different parts by the users.
[5] Advanced electronic and material technologies have aided in the development of high-performance, park flyer sized “3D-flyers”, or fully aerobatic aircraft capable of extreme high g maneuvers and nose-up hovering.
[6] Certain park flyers (especially small delta-wings) can fly at a dangerous speed, which may cause injuries to passers-by.
The Academy of Model Aeronautics recommends a minimum safe distance of at least 50 feet (15.24 m) from any spectators other than the pilot.