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Trotz Wind und feuchter Wiese stand gestern der Jungfernflug meiner endlich fertigen Bo 105 (500er Größe) an. Da es mein erstes Semi-Scale-Projekt ist, hat der Bau lange gedauert und somit war ich sehr froh, als sie endlich das erste Mal am Himmel schwebte. Die Steuerung ist noch gewöhnungsbedürftig und ich hatte am Schluss plötzlich starke Empfangsstörungen, die sich in Servozucken und Reaktionsträgheit von 1-2 Sekunden gezeigt hat. Da stand eine schnelle Landung an. Aber dennoch bin ich mit dem Ergebnis sehr zufrieden, da ich mit viel schlimmerem gerechnet hatte. Fortsetzung folgt Technische Daten: - Rumpf Gensmantel - Chassis Inverted Sunrise - Heckausleger Microhelis - Heckrotor Acrobat SE - Heckblätter T-Rex 500 - Hauptrotor KDS-500 - Hauptgetriebe Eco 8 - M Blade Alu Rotorblätter 430 mm - Beleuchtung Optotronix mit Luxeon Emittern - SLS 5000 mAH 4S Lipo Akku - Kora 15-10 Motor - Jazz 55-6-18 Drehzahlregler - Gy-401 Kreiselssystem - Futuba S9257 Heckservo - Hitec HS85MG TS Servos - Doppelsuper Futuba R149 Empfänger
Flying F*ck RC Helicopter? Fail Toy Review by Mike Mozart of JeepersMedia Mike Mozart demonstrates this Remarkable Flying F*ck Toy with is really a Win Toy rather than a Fail Toy! Sophisticated Electronic Remote Control Toy Helicopter is Fun to Fly! The Rechargeable Battery Recharges from the batteries contained within the RC Remote Control Unit. It's actually called the Flying F*ck RC Helicopter.
Radio Controlled Helicopters - What's the Difference Between 2 Channels, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Channels?
All radio controlled helicopter enthusiasts will tell you that flying RC helicopters is the most exciting and thrilling of all RC models. Cars, trucks, tanks, boats and robots are all limited to forward/backward and left/right movement but radio controlled helicopters can have full technicolor, surround-sound,3D maneuverability. The only limitation to your exhilaration and flying pleasure is your skill, the space available and the sophistication of your RC helicopter model.
So what is it exactly that enables your heli to perform complex aerial acrobatics?
In short, it's the number of channels that can be controlled by you - the more you have, the greater the maneuverability of your RC helicopter.
But don't be fooled into thinking that more is better. Flying a model helicopter is every bit as complicated and skillful as the flying the real thing. Just because your heli is smaller in scale doesn't mean that the laws of aerodynamics change! To achieve successful flight, all criteria remain the same. However, flying a model does have the advantage of being able to start with a basic set of controls and work your way upward to the Full Monty and this is achieved by mastering an increasing number of channels.
But first, you will need to understand that each channel controls a separate servo mechanism in your model. And for those of us who find it helpful to understand how a thing works, it's useful to know that a servo is a mechanical device that controls the movement of an element by 'pushing' it with a lever. You can control the degree of 'push' this lever exerts on a servo from the controls on your transmitter handset. The greater the servo's 'push' the bigger the resulting movement of the element it is acting on. So, to move the angle of the tail rotor, for example, you need a channel to control the tail servo.
So, as each movable element on an RC helicopter requires its own servo, you will also need an extra channel for each one. By increasing your ability to fine-tune the interaction of each servo via the channel controls on your handset, you will be able to produce an increasingly wide range of aerial movements for your radio controlled helicopter.
So here's a basic list of the differences between the numbers of channels on a radio controlled helicopter:
2 Channels provide you with the ability to control two servo mechanisms, giving you the ability to control movement up and down (rotor blade speed) & left and right, (rear rotor, directional controls).
3 channels give you the two movement controls, above, but with the additional control of moving backwards and forwards (cyclic control).
4 channels give control over the throttle, elevator, aileron, rudder, improving on the maneuverability of the above, fixed pitch controls.
5 channels are rarely found, giving way to the more common 6 channel model. These additional channels give skilled flyers the ability to perform true, 3D aerial movements by adding collective pitch and gyro gain control into the mix.
It can all get very complicated!
So which is the best choice for you? Well, if you are just starting out with radio controlled helicopters, stick to the 2 channel models at first. Learn to master the basic movements first before progressing through the ranks, right up to the impressive but challenging 6 channel models. Whatever you decide, have fun with your RC helicopter, fly safely and enjoy improving your flying skills!
E-Sky Lama V4 Helicopter - New 2.4 GHz Model Overviews Hobby remote-controlled 4-channel helicopter. Great quality and easy to fly!Features: * Full Function Radio Controlled * Factory pre-assembled, ready to run * Super tough and solid construction * Main rotor diameter:340mm * Weight:230g * Power system: 2x180 Motors * Transmitter:Standard 4 CH * Mix controller:4 in 1 controller(W/gyro,mixer,ESC,receiver) * Servo:8g,1.3kg.CM,0.12s/60 * Battery:7.4V 800mAh Li-polymer battery * Coaxial, counter-rotating blade rotor design provides incredible stability and positive control * Full RC system set Included, ready to flight out of box * Pre-installed ESKY 8g servos and 4-in-1 control unit * No installation or assembly required * Dual 180 motors makes the LamaV4 powerful and efficient * 800mAh 2-cell Li-Po battery pack is low weight, high power and provides flight durations of 10-15 minutes per chargeBox Size: 16.00in (40.64cm) x 7.00in (17.78cm) x 3.30in (8.38cm)Recommended for ages 12 and older.
Blade 450 3D Helicopter Unboxing & First Review On YouTube.
We crack open the super sick blade 450 electric heli. This helicopter is an amazing first kit if you want to get into 3D flight. The blade 450 is a ready to fly electric rc helicopter and we cannot wait to take it out...and crash it...HA! Enjoy
Champ RTF Overviews Teach yourself to fly RC airplanes in style with this exciting recreation of Aeronca’s beloved tail wheel airplane. Its small size and lightweight, durable construction let you fly with confidence in spaces as small as your own backyard without having to worry too much about crash damage. And it’s so easy to control you could be flying it like a pro in no time even if you’ve never flown an RC airplane before.
The HobbyZone® Champ is also equipped with the Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2™ advantage: The Champ’s radio system uses the same Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 technology that is trusted by experienced RC pilots all around the world. With DSM2 technology you will enjoy complete freedom from signal interference whenever you fly. And after you teach yourself to fly, you can use the Champ’s transmitter to fly some of the Bind-N-Fly ultra micro aircraft from ParkZone and Blade. Visit bindnfly.com to see which ones.
In this article we are going to look at giant scale RC airplanes. These large scale RC airplanes are more often than not war birds, both fighter and bomber variants, believe me seeing something like a B17 flying around is truly impressive. These giant scale RC airplanes are generally categorized by their weight. This is because when an RC aircraft reaches a certain weight, in this case over 44lb (20kg) models are subject to an inspection by the Large Model Association on behalf of the CAA in the UK and the IMAA in the US.
This series of inspections are designed to ensure the safety of the public, by imposing certain standards in the construction of the airframe and integrity of its control systems including double redundant elevator control, twin batteries with automatic switching etc. These airplanes usually have wingspans of greater than 85 inches and look superb in flight.
These large scale airplanes are normally powered by petrol engines up to and sometimes beyond 100cc. Many users are now exclusively using 2.4GHz Radio control equipment; all servos must be of the metal gear type and things like control clevis and horns need to be beefed up. This is where weight starts to play its role as these airplanes need stronger heavier kit for durability, they also need stronger heavier and sprung Oleos to absorb landing shocks, and so weight can increase exponentially. These large scale RC airplanes are not particularly difficult to fly and sometimes they can be easier due to their increased stability, this is especially true in gusty weather.
Many might say that this is an awful lot of hassle when if you keep the weight below 44lb you are relatively free of rules and regulation, but I urge you to go to a meeting of these large war birds you may just become hooked.
Where To Find RC Helicopters For Sale And What To Look For
RC helicopters are a growing trend in the hobby world. They offer enjoyment for both kids and adults, both in the flying of them and, for the enthusiast, the building and customization. But buying an RC helicopter can be a pricey investment, so the potential buyer should make sure to understand what they are buying and where to find exactly what it is that suits them best.
Finding RC helicopters for sale is a fairly easy task. The complication comes in deciding whether what one store has for sale is best for the individual buying. Hobby stores are a great place to find RC helicopters, as are online hobby sites. These sites often contain a great deal of information as well, allowing the buyer to browse through the different options. Some sites are even devoted purely to RC helicopters, and thus provide the greatest variety of options. Major toy stores also carry RC helicopters, though the selection may be more oriented to the casual flyer or towards cheaper-end products that are better for kids rather than the devotee. Auction sites are good places to find RC helicopters for sale, but this may leave the buyer settling as opposed to getting exactly what they want.
When shopping, a potential buyer should be aware of the various options available to them and the relevance of these options. The prices of RC helicopters can vary greatly depending on the size and quality. Larger copters are going to require more fuel, and usually gas as opposed to the electricity that smaller copters use. Larger copters are much easier to control. Larger copters are also more expensive. The amount of money that the buyer is willing to pay should reflect their interest in the hobby. If the hobby is just going to be part-time, then buying a larger and more expensive copter might not be the best idea. There is the issue of how much the buyer wishes to customize the copter as well. A small, electric, and pre-built copter would be an excellent choice for a child's birthday present, but a poor choice to an RC devotee.
RC helicopters can be quite fun, but a new buyer should definitely do their homework before making a commitment. Being aware of how seriously one is going to take the hobby allows the buyer to pick and choose the options that suit them best. This can save a lot of time, grief, and money in the long run. If unsure, buying a smaller copter and trying it out might be the best way to go. If the hobby turns into a passion then a larger copter will be easier to purchase when the buyer understands more about what they like in their machine. Finding RC helicopters for sale is easy, but buying the right one a little less so. Knowledge is the key to making the right decision and maximizing one's enjoyment.
Whether you are new to your hobby or an old hand you can benefit from joining a local RC club. What better way to connect with other people who share your interest and passion? It is a great way to meet people and hopefully make many new friends. We all know how hard it can be to find time in seriously busy schedules to meet people and make friends, right? Club members will be able to discuss with you the latest RC issues, the hottest new toys, share tips and techniques and give you advice on the best and safest places to operate your remote control toy plane, helicopter, car, boat or truck. Their websites can provide a great amount of information specific to your area and give you an idea what the club is all about.
Depending upon the type of model or toy you have you will need to check into requirements for operating them at local parks, tracks, waterways and fields. For instance, fields in our area require model RC airplane enthusiasts to be members in good standing of the AMA (Academy of Model Aeronautics). Some fields located within parks also require you to purchase an annual pass in order to use the fields, as well as, being a current member of the AMA. Local clubs will be able to answer all these questions for you.
I went out on the net and did a Google search for clubs in my home town and found four RC plane clubs, five RC car clubs, one RC truck club, one RC boat club, but unfortunately no RC helicopter clubs. Maybe a helicopter club will form soon. I picked random localities, did searches and found that most cities have local clubs. If there are no clubs close to home, maybe you could be the first to start one. A little networking could help you to locate others in your area that might be interested in starting a club.
Go out and do a search in your area and find a local RC club. Most clubs have calendars that list events and meeting times and places. I suggest going to a club meeting, meeting the members and finding out what they are all about. You can visit more than one club if they are available and choose the one that fits you best. You want to feel comfortable with the other members of the club. All that is left is joining and then the fun begins.
Hacker A50-10S brushless motors are designed for the very popular .46 to .90 size RC models. Intended as a direct replacement to power your model with quiet and clean electric power. The powerful and efficient 14-pole "Outrunner" Brushless motor design creates massivetorque, which will allow you to direct drive larger props without needing a gearbox. This motor features Oversize bearings, curved Neo-magnets, and uses High-efficiency stator design.Additionally you will find a special large concentric bearing located in the rotor to support the rotating mass during extreme 3D maneuvers. A cooling fan is mounted on the motor to provide proper motor cooling for closed cowling or helicopter applications. Features an integrated 6mm threaded shaft and prop adapter for superior reliability. Technical Specifications for Hacker A50-10S * Motor Type: Brushless, Outrunner * Idle Current: 3.1 Amps * Operating Current: 40 Amps * Peak Current: 55 Amps * Peak Watts: 1250 Watts * Resistance: 0.012 Ohms * RPM / Volts: 588 RPM/V * Recommended Battery: 4 Cell LiPolymer 6000 mAh * Shaft Diameter: 6.0mm * Weight: 395g (13.9oz)
New Walkera V400D02 6CH Flybarless RC Helicopter Video Clips.
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Enjoy the two flights pack video of this new awesome ESKY Beginners training helicopter. One flight is outdoors and one is indoors. The heli performed awesome in both conditions and was a very stable flying machine. It surely is a good beginner training heli. Comments and feedback welcome at ali@redcatracing.com. Don't forget to check www.redcatracing.com, http www.youtube.com www.hobby-estore.com, and http Cheers
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Blade 400 - Flight 41 - Foam Blades @ RC Heli Field Video Clips.
Wanted to see how they performed during some forward flight - not bad at all! They're a little more responsive than the stock woodies. I'm running them a bit too fast (2500 vs 1800rpm), but they've held up just fine during the last 10 or so flights. I was itching to try my first loop - I better wait until I put the woodies back on ...
HeliPal.com - Walkera 53QD Helicopter Test Flight 01 On YouTube.
www.helipal.com Made for those who loves Scale Models, full of lights and details The 53QD is very similar to the 53Q / 53Q3 series, they have the same mechanical structure, but this 53QD is a "Scale Model" spec., it has a bright electric red fuselage, full of LED Lights (flashing signal lights, strobe lights, engine flames simulations....) and a motorized tail rotor for more realistic appearance. Totally 16 LED lights on-broad, they are so bright that I bet you can fly this baby in your house the lights out. Comes to performance, the Coaxial Rotors are specially made for beginners, basically you just move throttle stick up and down, the heli can hold it's place in the same spot for perfect hovering. If you are a beginner in this hobby and you like flashy toys, this is the one for you. www.helipal.com
RC Helicopters - The Importance of Watching Product Demos on YouTube
If you would like to view incredible demos on how aircraft models operate, go on and search for YouTube RC Helicopters. There you will discover numerous video clips that showcase your favorite flying choppers in action.
Seeing the footages will truly assist you in determining whether or not to purchase a specific model you want since you will be offered a preview. But whilst getting a sneak peek is a benefit, nonetheless it is usually much better to view the actual item personally. So do your very best to check the model yourself to be certain if it is really the appropriate design that meets your preferences.
I am an RC helicopter hobbyist myself, and I presently own 4 models. But prior to buying each and every single one of them, I did some evaluation first and searched for YouTube videos to understand how the device functions and what the customers have to say about it.
There is a specific YouTube channel I like that's called Banana Hobby. It provides a substantial assessment of the newest and most favorite RC helicopter styles, and I view the videos a lot especially when I'm about to purchase another model. I like how the uploader really puts effort in explaining every aspect of the model he's reviewing, as well as tests it out so that the viewers can judge its efficiency.
Watching the videos and reading the customer comments have always had a fairly significant influence in my choice to purchase every one of my helicopter models. I cannot tell you how many occasions I've fortunately avoided buying what I believed was a great piece, and this is because of the video critics who showed me the real disadvantages of the product. Without these demos, I'd have wasted cash and most likely develop disinterest in mini helicopters if I kept on obtaining terrible models.
The YouTube RC Helicopters videos are also very useful particularly for individuals like me who reside far from where the actual item is sold. I usually need to get my order shipped, so it won't be until the product arrives when I find out if it's good or not. That is why I'm truly glad there are many clips about radio-controlled choppers so I'll know what to anticipate beforehand. And because I've already seen the model chopper online, I can stop the hassles of item returns and therefore conserve time and cash.
But obviously it is not best to just depend on video demonstrations; you'll need to take a look at the model aircraft yourself to prevent being scammed. Also, keep in mind that not all the critiques are trustworthy. Some uploaders are only concerned about having their products sold, so they'll usually offer biased opinions to attract the viewers. You truly have to be cautious and look for the critic that's most trusted by customers.
The fantastic thing about YouTube RC Helicopters videos is the fact that they're always accessible. Just an easy search on the internet and you will discover a large number of demos to view--that's a lot better than reading a written evaluation because it is somewhat difficult to truly trust somebody when you cannot see what they're speaking about. And because mini helicopters are a significant investment for hobbyists like yourself, you'll definitely need a much more visual presentation of the item before you decide to purchase it.
To obtain more details about model helicopters, simply search for YouTube RC Helicopters to get previews and demos on the newest designs being sold in the market today. In time, you should be able to find the chopper model that's really meant for you.
The Air Hogs Fly Crane is the first consumer RC helicopter with a built in winch. It can carry about 11 grahams of weight and it comes with 3 baskets to put things in and carry around. It's a 2 channel helicopter so it takes some skill to pick up a basket, but it is a lot of fun. You have about 6 minutes of flight time to see how many baskets you can pick up, and it really gives your flight a little more purpose. The winch is really well designed, tangles aren't a problem, and it raises and lowers at the touch of a button. You can pick one up at your local toys r us or walmart or online. It's a great little helicopter and it's perfect for your collection.
Draganflyer X6 Combined UAV Area Search - Airplane, X6 Helicopter, Robot Video Clips.
www.draganfly.com The Draganflyer X6 UAV helicopter teams up with a fixed wing UAV and a ground robot to investigate and document a suspected area. The purpose of this exercise was to show the combined use of three different robotic platforms to search an area from a safe distance. ** For More information read our Combined Mission Testing article. http 1. Fixed wing UAV aircraft descends through 70m AGL to a final altitude of 50m AGL and maintains orbit over the entire suspect area. 2. Draganflyer X6 UAV helicopter flown in to record HD video, thermal infrared video, and high-resolution digital photography of the suspect area. 3. Mini UGV robot scout with tiny video camera is dropped into the search area to investigate under objects. Draganfly Innovations Inc. www.draganfly.com
In this article, I will explain how to choose a remote control helicopter which is best suitable for your demands. When we think of remote control (RC) helicopters, we also think of various issues attached to it, like the spare parts, size, price, fuel and other cost which come along with them. Choosing the right helicopter isn't as hard as you might think it is, and if you plan carefully you can make the most out of your first remote control helicopter. How to choose the best remote control helicopter:
Check the size: Most of the people simply want to buy the most expensive helicopter which comes under their budget, thinking maybe this is the best and perhaps RC helicopters have different sizes, some are as small as your palm while others are as big as a real car. The best thing is to determine where would you be flying your RC helicopter? If you are going to sit inside your comfort zone and fly it in your house then you should always prefer the smaller one, and if you are going to go out and fly it then choosing the bigger is more logical.
Parts and Upgrades: Buying an RC helicopter is the easiest task, but maintaining it is not as easy as one might think. Most of the beginners tend to crash their RC helicopter in their first flight, they either crash land it or they accidentally hit it into some wall or tree. But that's okay, unless you can get their service parts handy. Always make sure there are enough service upgrades available from the manufacturer before buying an RC helicopter. Once you've crashed it, you wouldn't want to search all over the internet looking for little part from a long shut manufacturing company. Buying a remote control helicopter from a reputed brand like SYMA, SAN HUAN turns out to be better in a long term. You can upgrade parts, you can repair your fractured helicopter and you can do much more.
Commitment: Before making any decision always think of how committed you are going to be with your remote control helicopter, if you are planning to use it only few hours a week or maybe once in a while then you should prefer a helicopter which suits your need. Buying an expensive helicopter only to later find out that you aren't making the best of it would be rather disappointing. While, if you are looking forward to give your flying skills a lot of time then, by all source grab the expensive one right off the bat.
So, before you can finalize your remote control helicopter, remember to check for the size, look for the parts & upgrades and most importantly know how committed you are.
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With Our Cobra Toys Radio Controlled (RC) helicopters you can benefit from greater aerobatic capabilities and longer flying time. Carefully developed and tested, Cobra Toys use better batteries - often Li-Poly (Lithium Polymer) for quicker charge time and longer play time, better components and superior construction. The result is a premium quality designed and built product. Cobra Toys are produces at the best factories in China: Syma and Double Horse. Cool new 3 channel mini helicopter. Easy to fly indoor, with four way control and double rotor for EXTRA STABILITY.
Features include:
•3 selectable bands (A/B/C) let's you FLY UP to 3 HELICOPTERS at once •Made of Unique Material to Withstand Crashes •3-channel Infrared controlling •Battery for controller: load 6"AA" batteries •For Indoor Use Only, Use with Adult supervision, do Not Overcharge, do not leave unattended when charging, fly over soft surfaces such as carpets
3 selectable bands (A/B/C) let's you FLY UP to 3 HELICOPTERS at once
Made of Unique Material to Withstand Crashes
3-channel Infrared controlling
Battery for controller: load 6"AA" batteries
For Indoor Use Only, Use with Adult supervision, do Not Overcharge, do not leave unattended when charging, fly over soft surfaces such as carpets
Rotor Blade Tracking and Balancing explained. Video Clips.
Folks have asked me for helicopter rotor Blade tracking and balancing tips, so using my original NightFlyyer designed Helicopter Test/Training stand, I explain what blade tracking is, how I do it, and how I dynamically (spinning under load) balance the blades. It is straight forward and was developed from my 30 + years experience with RC helicopters. Also, if you would like to see the video that Adrian Zobrist made flying a 1 bladed T Rex helicopter in full 3D, click this link. www.youtube.com Thanks for watching and subscribing. I hope short video takes the mystery out of helicopters for those that are just starting out. Dave Herbert AMA 8221 Certified Contest Director Leader Member Scientific Division. Here are some other links: NitroPlanes/ Xheli www.jdoqocy.com www.dpbolvw.net Disney Toy Store www.dpbolvw.net WillyGoat Toy store www.tkqlhce.com Pinion Gears: www.helidirect.com HobbyPartz http Mercury Adhesives. www.AtlantaHobby.com Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) http Click here to see more of my R/C videos. RC-Television www.rc-television.org
Alan Szabo Jr. aerial the Avant Aurora 90 on new years day On YouTube.
Alan Szabo Jr. flies the Avant Aurora 90 ultimate on new years day 2007. There are a few closeups of the stick movements with his DX-7 radio. He uses an Avant Aurora 90, V-Blades, a DX7, OS-91 SZ, Powermaster 30%, MP-5 & DYDheli canopy.
Nobody is truly complete unless they have a hobby they are passionate about. Having a hobby will give you something to spend your time on, and something to enjoy when you have free time. If you are trying to find what hobby you can stick with, you should think about experimenting with radio controlled hobbies. You can build models of almost any vehicle, from boats to cars to planes to helicopters.
Many hobbyists will get their start with Radio Controlled helicopters. Helicopters are very complicated, but using the right kits you can get started without a problem. Once you fly your helicopter, you will feel that the entire experience was very rewarding. Flying the helicopter is a blast.
The most important part of flying Radio Controlled helicopters is to be proficient in controlling it. You should understand exactly how to fly the helicopter, otherwise you run the risk of crashing it and ruining your entire investment, which is never good. Borrow a flight manual from someone who you know has a radio controlled helicopter.
Take that chance to read through it and find out about all of the different terms, and the many knobs and levers that are required to maneuver the craft through the air. After you have read through it, take someone's Radio Controlled helicopter out for a test flight to see if you have what it takes to control one of your own. If you crash it, be prepared to pay up!
After you have decided that you will be able to handle a helicopter, and that you even want a Radio Controlled helicopter, you can start looking for your own kit. You can buy Radio Controlled helicopters that come completely assembled and ready to fly right out of the box.
However, there is not much fun in this, and they will probably only allow for a few hours of entertainment. The real fun comes when you buy one of the Radio Controlled Helicopters that has to be constructed from hundreds of small plastic pieces. It may be frustrating while you are in the middle of the process, but at the end when you have a great looking helicopter that flies smoothly, you will be glad you spent the time.
Your Radio Controlled helicopters building experience does not have to be limited to the simple kits. There are many different options for extremely advanced helicopters that have different shapes and features. You can find these in specialty shops all over the internet, and even in some brick-and-mortar locations. You should not buy a helicopter just because it looks interesting.
Do research before you commit to building a particular one, so that you can find out what all it has to offer. You can find reviews and customer experiences all over the internet, on many different commerce sites. Find out about how well it flies, how easy it is to maneuver, the ease of assembly, and anything else that may matter.
So once you get everything built, what are you going to do with your radio controlled helicopter? It seems pretty boring to just take it out for a flight every weekend. If you're really passionate about it, you should look for ways that you can interact with others who are equally interested.
This can be in the form of clubs where you just go flying every month or two, or large conventions with hundreds of remote control enthusiasts crowded in, talking and exchanging ideas. Getting involved like this will give you a chance not only to have an outlet for your passion, but also to find out more about it and become better at building and flying Radio Controlled helicopters.
If the thought of flying Radio Controlled helicopters seems at all exciting to you, then look into getting a kit today. It is a great feeling to discover a new hobby that you are good at and enthusiastic about, so don't hold yourself back if you think it could be a positive addition to your life.
Cat vs rc helicopter Ali vs heli -- anchored sounds -- Video Clips.
Cat vs. rc helicopter No cats have been injured in the making of this video... but my heli was bopped and popped around. Took about 30 minutes to repair the canopy. It was worth it. I think Ali won.
U803 3 Channel Apache Mini Indoor Co-Axial RC Helicopter w/ Built-in Gyro Overviews This RC Apache is highly durable towards crashes, as it was composed by extremely elastic blades, flybar. And the transmitter support 3 different channels at maximum, in other words 3 U803 can fly at the same time. U803 present an interesting feature, which is that you can switch on/off the LEDs on helicopter during a flight.