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Sunday 13 February 2011

Big Remote Control Helicopters Require Skill

T-REX 600 NITRO PRO KIT WHITE CANOPYIf space is not an issue for you, then you might be able to consider purchasing some of the new big remote control helicopters that recently were introduced from multiple brands. These helicopters, which can sometimes be as large as ten feet long, rival real helicopters in agility and of course, in price. They can run you up to 3 thousand dollars, or so I have heard.

Vibe 90SG 3D Pro Heli Kit: VSGBut like many crazes, some people think that they just have to own one of their own. So now, if you go out to a long, open plain, you might see some of these big remote control helicopters flying around, and at first you’ll probably think they are real helicopters that are simply further away then you first think. But then you’ll probably see someone else controlling the helicopter through their equally big remote control, and then you’ll know the truth.

If you get a chance to see one of these in flight, consider yourself lucky. With the tremendous expense of owning one of these beauties, comes their rarity. Of course, being an avid collector myself, I have considered purchasing one of these big remote control helicopters, and I even put a bid on one in Ebay, but I ended up not getting it and instead deciding to wait until the price goes down a little bit.

Like with any other huge commodity, big remote control helicopters are the it factor now, but in a few years, I am sure they will overcome the demand with a bigger supply, and then I’ll be ready and waiting to purchase. Until then, I have a very generous and rich friend who owns one, and I will practice flying it on his. I have already taken it out once, and it’s so much more powerful than the typical small remote control helicopters that you may be used to. When you first turn it on, the big remote control helicopter’s blade spins with such ferocity, you may worry that you’re going to blow away. When it lifts off the ground, you will probably feel a huge sense of accomplishment, knowing that you are the one that is controlling it.

And if you’re able to nail the landing, then you can consider yourself a true helicopter connoisseur, because even those very well versed in small remote control helicopters would be impressed to see someone land a big remote control helicopters—it’s a whole different ball game, really. So if you happen to be lucky, rich, or determined enough to purchase one of your own, or if you’re able to practice on a friend’s helicopter like me, enjoy your time with your large helicopter.

I guarantee it’ll be one of the most exhilarating experiences of your life. For me, the entire process was unreal, and when it was all over, I had to call everyone I knew and tell them how I flew a 10 foot helicopter and prevented it from crashing. I bet that’s how pilots feel the first time they fly a fighter jet. It’s just incomprehensible unless you try it for yourself.

Saturday 12 February 2011

How to Avoid Scamming When You Purchase Remote Control Helicopters for Sale

A bad place to get remote control helicopters for sale is your local newspaper, or at least that has been my experience. When I was younger and just discovering the Classifieds section in the evening newspaper, I used to look through every article, even though I really didn’t need any of those things. Well, I ended up falling in love with a set of remote control helicopters for sale in the newspaper that I just had to have. They were still quite expensive, but I saved my money for them, and I called the person who had run the ad, and they promised to save them for me.
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After two days of lots of chores and saving my money, I walked to the seller’s home to get my remote control helicopters for sale. And much to my surprise, the seller had grossly misrepresented the helicopters.

Not only were they nonfunctional, but they didn’t even look like helicopters anymore! It turns out that the seller’s home burned down, and one of the things that he was able to salvage was the set of helicopters, and he was hoping that he could sell them along with a bunch of other wares to pay for a new house or at least rent for an apartment. You see, he didn’t have any insurance, so when the house burned down, he lost everything. Well, that story really tugged at my heartstrings, and since I was a young child, I didn’t know about scam artists, so I ended up giving him my hard earned money for two pieces of trash that I knew would never fly and that I couldn’t even use. I ended up throwing them away on the walk home, but at least feeling good about myself.

The worst part of the day was when I finally told my dad all about it, and he explained that the person who sold me the helicopters had probably found them in the garbage and thought he’d be able to sell them to an unsuspecting, foolish, person. Unfortunately I was that person, although I never did find out how he scraped up the money to run an ad in the newspaper, I hear they are quite pricey. The real moral of this story, though, is to tell you never to purchase remote control helicopters for sale unless you know for sure that you’re getting good, quality items, and you often cannot do that through an independent seller.

Go to an established place, like Radio Shack. The story does have a funny ending, though. The person that sold me the helicopters must have seen me throw them away on my way out, because he picked them out of the garbage, and sold them again. They were in the evening newspaper the next week. Of course, he wasn’t going to fool me again, but I wonder if anyone else fell prey to his scams…? Hopefully after reading this vignette, you’ll realize how important—crucial in fact—it is to be a shrewd consumer, in every sense of the word. And never settle for poor quality.

Saturday 5 February 2011

6 Channel Remote Control Helicopters: Does It Get Any Better?

If you are really looking for some fun, then you should check out 6 channel remote control helicopters, which seem to be becoming the great new pastime. You can purchase these really strong and powerful helicopters from your local helicopter and other electronics shop, or from a trades store, and you can use them outdoors or indoors.

They are extremely versatile, and any helicopter flyer will tell you that they are some of the most impressive technologies in helicopters out on the market today. Specifically, the 6 channels allow you to control multiple facets of the helicopter’s flight patterns. For instance, you can make the helicopter fly straight up, straight down, forward, backwards, and some models even let you tumble them in tight circles in the air.

Yes, this technology tends to be a little more pricey than your typical fly-straight-forward helicopter, but at the same time, these helicopters are so much more true to life. Helicopters that are actually flown by people in cockpits, rather than people holding remotes on the ground, have many different channels—sometimes a lot more than six, even, but at least getting closer to the number of channels in a real helicopter is truly a feat. I remember reading a little bit about these 6 channel remote control helicopters, and they were even more impressive than I had initially thought. In addition to the control you have over all the different flight patterns, you also can customize the types of blades, the body of the helicopter, and even have a custom paint job done. Of course, these amenities all run into more money, but the pleasure of having a 6 channel remote control helicopter that is truly original and unique to their collection sometimes outweighs the price for many helicopter enthusiasts.

So I was really surprised when own of my closest friends and a fellow helicopter flyer said that he’d had a bad experience with his 6 channel remote control helicopter. I asked exactly what happened, and it turned out that he had left his helicopter unattended, and some young school children had found it in his backyard and taken it to a park.

They then proceeded to have a great time with it, only later returning it, in a much banged- up condition, to its rightful owner. At first my friend didn’t even realize it had been used and just thought that the scratches and dents that he had discovered were there all along and just went unnoticed by him. It was only after he took it to the manufacturer to inquire about the warranty that he learned the truth. Luckily the children had some conscience and they eventually paid him back and apologized, but he has a bad opinion of 6 channel remote control helicopters since then, and the sad thing is that it’s really not the helicopter’s fault, it was just a bad experience.

Hopefully, he’ll come around someday soon, because the 6 channel remote control helicopters are really some of the best, most controllable helicopters you can buy in the world today.
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Tuesday 8 June 2010

RC Heli Drag Race



I practiced for some time on flight simulator program before I decided that I would go ahead & try out my RC helicopter. I was four times making tidy flights & appeared to have mastered the controls. I only made occasional errors now & then. I was four times nervous about flying, but I decided it was time to get my feet wet. I picked a pleasant calm, sunny day & took my helicopter out for my first solo.
First, I read the whole instruction manual that came with my RTF (prepared to fly) heli. I was four times walking all the tips through my head. Do not let the helicopter get out of range, because in case you do you will lose control & that means a crash. Be steady & do not try any difficult moves to start out with. I had selected the right climatic conditions. I chosen a field with only a few obstructions & no people around to worry about hitting for my first flight.
The first check was the radio range check. Checking to see that the helicopter responds to the transmitter at the set limit of the transmitter is important. You do not need to lose control of your RC toy. You will need someone to help you with this. They will need to over the helicopter to its maximum range & hold it while you check your transmitter. A partner is helpful & it makes it more fun. My husband is my flying buddy. Next in line was the motor check. You need to check that the main blades throttle up & back with the control. The last check was the tail rotor check. The tail rotor controls left & right turns so you can keep your bird in range. Part of this check involves adjusting the trim so that when the rotor control is receiving no input your helicopter will hover in place without turning either direction. With the tests complete & all adjustments made, the next step was to start to fly.
The instructions for my helicopter suggested beginning out by practicing taking off & touching back down. I did this until I got the hang of it. Then I started out with circling each way, not letting the helicopter get far away from me. It was great fun & I only had one rough landing. My tail rotor came off, but did not break. I was four times able to reattach it & fly again. in case of a crash, I would recommend having some additional parts handy. Flying my remote control helicopter was every bit as much fun as I thought it would be. It is a great way to spend time with relatives & friends out of doors. Of coursework you can also get small mini rtf heli's that you can fly inside when the weather is bad. What ever you choose get out & give it a try, you won't be sorry!

Monday 15 February 2010

AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AND FREQUENCY



E-GO models was the first to bring a truly RTF high quality beginners package to the market with the Cessna –182. Now we are doing the same to the electric heli market.

The Falcon 3D is the most complete RTF electric heli in its class. Unlike others, it does not require upgrade parts to make it 3D capable. It comes with brushless motor, ESC and lipo batteries already installed.

The 6 channel Transmitter mode 1 with digital display even comes with the 8AA batteries required. The display shows elapsed time, position of reverse switches, flight mode and voltage. (see pic below)

In regular flight mode, this is a very easy model to hover – ideal for beginners. Anyone with experience on the many contra rotating helis on the market (eg – Lamas or Twister Bell 47) should be able to hover this very stable model.


The more advanced flyers can go straight to 3D mode with the flick of a switch and be performing extreme 3D flying.

Wednesday 3 February 2010

The Best Place to Find RC Electric Helicopters

Where is the best place to find RC electric helicopters? I can tell you for sure that you'll first require to look in an electronics store, such as Radio Shack, Best Buy, or Circuit City. There you could find RC electric helicopters for a reasonable price and you will probably get durable model. My recommendation for finding RC electric helicopters would be to first go to your preferred company's online site and look through the models they have for sale.

Since you probably won't be able to use the helicopters in the actual store, it is sometimes better to read about them online and then order them through the company. Yes, you may require to pay a bit extra for shipping, but I think it is worth it. Then when you receive the remote control helicopter, you can immediately take it out to your back yard and see how it performs.

Whatever you do, make sure you research it well and buy your helicopter from a reputable company, because you certainly don't require to must return it soon after you purchase it. Your best bet would probably be Radio Shack if you require to receive a lovely deal, but you could also try the Discovery Store or even Brookstone if you are looking for a model that will impress people.

Save the box in case it ends up not being as durable as the company promised it would be. You ought to always make sure you receive a warranty for your RC electric helicopter because you might finish up needing to send it back in exchange for a different two. I would suggest getting two with welded sides or even a continuous plastic sheath so you don't must worry about it cracking or rusting.

In either case, a RC electric helicopter is a great idea for fun on a bright sunny weekend, and as long as you do your research and know what you are looking for ahead of time, you'll be sure to get the RC electric helicopters that best suit you and you can get years of enjoyment out of it.

You require to think about your motivation ahead of time: would you a model that looks flashy in the air or two that doesn't break if you finish up crashing it in to the ground? These are things you require to think about before you make a purchase, because you might must compromise quality for beauty or vice versa. My recommendation is to receive a RC electric helicopter that can withstand the check of time and crashes, because choosing the two that looks best to you is not the best way to go about it. If it is and you crash it, the remote control helicopter will quickly become ugly, and you ought to not must deal with that.

And if it so happens that the first two you pick turns out to be poor quality and you must purchase another two in a short time, know that you learned how durable they require to be, and next time you purchase a RC electric helicopter, you can be a more informed consumer

Saturday 23 January 2010

Radio Controlled Helicopters For Beginners and Newcomers

Flying radio controlled helicopters is such an exciting & thrilling hobby & practically somebody can participate. RC airplanes have been popular for lots of years now but helicopters are catching up fast because of the construction & aerodynamics of their design. There's lots of venues that you can now enter your RC Helicopter & compete against others.

The best way to get started with radio controlled helicopters is to opt for a low-cost RC helicopter designed for flying inside. This will help you familiarize yourself with the controls & build some RC helicopter flying skills. You'll need to know your helicopter inside & out before you enter your first competition.

Radio controlled helicopters have come a long way from the early models, with the mainframe & boom designs having been greatly streamlined. This allows modern RC helicopters to perform some difficult moves such as flying backwards or even upside down. Double blades are another recent development in radio controlled helicopters that have helped to stabilize & permit for greater flight control due to their spinning in opposite directions at a single speed.

The beginner should select an electric helicopter, as there's less costly, & need less maintenance. They are not as hard to fly, & they also fly much quieter than gas powered models. On the other hand they do have shorter flight times, & you must recharge the battery after every flight, which takes up to two hours to recharge.

The new models for beginners are cheap & feature the new fixed pitch blades. These blades make for a smooth flight, even if you are a beginner with these exciting models. This makes for a speedy graduation to stepping up to the more advanced & and a tiny more costly models.

You may need some additional equipment, depending what kind of radio controlled helicopter you opt for. Electric RC helicopters usually include everything you need in the kit, but you'll probably need to pick up some extra batteries so that you don't must sit out on the fun while you recharge.

The nitro gas powered RC helicopters will need fuel which is a tiny on the costly side & you will also need to have cleanup rags for wiping away any gas that has spilled. With both types, it is always a lovely idea to have extra blades in case something should get damaged in a crash.

Beginning pilots of radio controlled helicopters will often wonder whether they ought to go for an electric helicopter or two which is gas powered. Choosing a gas powered model will make for a bit more of a learning curve & provide an additional challenge as well. Advanced RC helicopter hobbyists generally fly gas powered helicopters, which they say are closer to the experience of flying a real helicopter. While the fuel for these RC helicopters is a tiny costly, these models do let you refuel quickly & get your helicopter back in the air fast

Friday 1 January 2010

The Gas Helicopter Vs the Electric Helicopter





I am enthusiastic about flying & building Remote Controlled Helicopters, & enjoy working with both The Gas Helicopter & the Electric Helicopter.


The last Electric Remote Control Helicopter I purchased was the Twister Medevac Bell 47. The classic war helicopter made famous by the seventies comedy drama show 'MASH'.

The Electric Remote Control Helicopter

The Twister Medevac Bell 47 is a great Electric Remote Control Helicopter & is nice for beginners & experts similar. It comes RTF (ready to fly) out of the box & with a tiny practice - flies like a dream. The reason it is so easy to fly is due to the co-axial design of the blades. It's four main sets of blades, two above the , that turn in opposite directions & because of this a tail rotor blade is not necessary. All in all it gives a great flying experience.

This model is now mainly unavailable, but never fear there is a new Electric Remote Control Helicopter obtainable which is the same design.

Introducing the ESKY Lama 2 V3 Electric Remote Control Helicopter. This is a great Helicopter & is the same design as the Twister Medevac Bell 47.

In conclusion the Electric Remote Control Helicopter is affordable & easy to fly with a tiny practice & is enjoyed by beginners & experts similar, with the added advantage of coming RTF out of the box, if all you require to do is enjoy the flying without getting involved with the building.

The Remote Control Gas Helicopter

When entering the world of the Gas helicopter, there is a lot more to think about.

Are you serious about Flying Remote Controlled Helicopters?

Are you in it for the long haul?

I don't mean to sound so serious, but when entering the world of the Gas Helicopter you will be spending a lot more time & money, & need to make sure its what you require to do.

A nice entry level Gas Helicopter is the Thunder Tiger Raptor 30 V2 ARF. It come 90% built & doesn't cost a fortune, which is great for your first project.

Although the Raptor 30 V2 ARF is widely recognized as an entry level Gas Helicopter, it is still capable of some excellent maneuvers & 3D flying. It is not only used by beginners but by experts as well. It is also so has a wide range of spares obtainable & is easily upgradable.

In conclusion the Gas Helicopter gives you a much better flying experience but is for anyone who is serious about flying & is in it for some time to come.
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