Beginner RC glossary: ESC, Servo, LiPo, CG, Expo and more
A simple glossary for new pilots covering the terms they meet on product pages, manuals and setup conversations.
Electronics terms
ESC is the Electronic Speed Controller that controls an electric motor. Servo is the small actuator that moves a control surface or steering linkage. Receiver is the unit in the model that receives commands from the transmitter.
LiPo is a common rechargeable battery chemistry used in electric RC. BEC is a voltage regulator that can power the receiver and servos from the main battery in many electric setups.
Setup terms
CG means Center of Gravity, the balance point of the aircraft. Expo softens stick response around center. Dual Rate changes maximum control movement. Trim is small radio adjustment used to make the model fly straight.
Binding is the process of linking a receiver to a transmitter. Failsafe defines what the model should do if radio signal is lost.
Flight terms
Stall happens when the wing no longer produces enough lift, usually because angle of attack is too high or airspeed is too low. It is not the same as an engine stopping.
Takeoff, approach and landing become easier when the pilot understands these basic terms before the first flying day.
Terms every beginner should know
- ESC controls motor speed
- Servo moves a control surface
- LiPo is the battery chemistry
- CG is the balance point
- Expo softens center stick response
- Dual Rate limits movement
- Binding links radio and receiver
- Failsafe protects during signal loss
Common questions
Is stall the same as engine failure?
No. A stall is an aerodynamic condition where the wing loses lift. It can happen even when the motor is running.
What is the difference between expo and dual rate?
Expo changes stick feel around center. Dual Rate changes the maximum travel available on that control.
Why does failsafe matter?
Failsafe can reduce throttle or move controls to a safer state if signal is lost, which helps reduce damage and risk.
Relevant products from the catalog
Use these links as the practical buying path after reading the guide: aircraft, power system parts, tools and spares that usually complete the setup.
