Wednesday, October 27

What Is The Best Beginner's RC Helicopter

First off, let's define beginner's RC helicopter. If the thought of flying a helicopter "in general" were intriguing, then a beginner's helicopter would require "no experience" and "easy-to-fly". If it is the challenge of flying a Remote Control helicopter that is intriguing, then a beginners helicopter would require "no experience" but not so "easy-to-fly". Those are the 2 we will be discussing here.

The "no experience" and "easy-to-fly" remote control helicopter falls under the category of a "coaxial helicopter". These helicopters have 2 counter-rotating blades that keep it very stable while flying; they are a mini helicopter and are meant to fly indoors. Like a full-size helicopter that has a tail-rotor to keep it stable, the 2 counter-rotating blades have the same effect. When you increase speed, it doesn't have the ability to want to spin in circles, therefore making it easy to fly, you only have to think about speed and direction, (increase speed, it takes off from the ground) (forward, reverse, left and right). At hover, it will do just that, fly in place. Add left and it will turn in circles, add forward and left, it begins to fly around like a helicopter.

Another beginners RC Helicopter are the single-rotor-fixed-pitch helicopter. Although it is not as easy to fly as the coaxial helicopter, it behaves much like a real one; therefore there is a learning curve.

There are training tools available, like training skids that attach to the landing gear, making a big "X" to help keep it from wanting to tip over, or there are flight simulators that will help also. When learning to fly fixed-pitch heli's, think about an inexpensive model with parts readily available.

You first want to learn to hover, as this is quite a challenge in itself. Stay about a foot off the ground and try keeping it there, you will also want the helicopter facing away from you because your left and right is the helicopters left and right. When you feel confident with your hovering, try moving short distances at a time, practicing all directions. Once you master that, try with the helicopter facing you, now your left and right are reversed from the helicopter, the helicopters left is on your right, and it does get confusing unless you've had experience with something else, car, boat, airplane.

When you master those techniques, then fly a little higher off the ground, maybe eye level. It shouldn't be much different, except flying close to the ground; you have what is called ground effects from the blades creating different airflow and easier for the heli to hover. The blades are so close to the ground, it is actually helping you hover. As you get higher off the ground, you "lose" that ground effect and it requires more power for lift.

Bryon Gunderson
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Remote Control Helicopter - Functional Model Aircrafts

Remote control helicopter are model aircrafts that have grown in popularity in the area of remote controlled models. The first functional helicopter was introduced in 1968. Use of new technologies is leading to the launch of an array of new versions with notable and distinct features. These helicopters although distinct from each other are made to run with the aid of a hand held remote control pad. The remote pad is used to control the flying directions of the helicopter. Another unique feature of the new models being developed is they are made to look small than the initial large structures.

This type of helicopter is used in various sectors that include military and police applications, commercial Ariel photography, competitions by hobbyists etc.

Types:

Gas - This realistic looking helicopter is powered by gas and is considered the most advanced models introduced till date. However, this can be more ideally operated by expert remote control pilots.

Electric - This is the most popular models available in the market. It runs on rechargeable batteries and can be easily operated. In addition, it does not emit any unwanted smell or noise when being operated.

Mini - This variety is used more indoors and is powered by battery. It comes in affordable price range and can be operated by all age groups.

Micro - This model similar to standard types are tiny in size. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Although, the helicopter seems delicate however the outer body is strongly built using materials like titanium and carbon.

Regardless of the various types available, it is however recommended to learn or get trained to fly the remote control helicopter in a safe manner.

Ross Campbell - More Articles on RC Cars

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Monday, October 25

Electric RC Helicopters - Venom Ozone - An Attractive Model For Beginners and Experienced RC Pilots

The advent of electric RC helicopters introduced dramatic changes to radio control aviation, all of them for the better. Electric models made it possible for aspiring RC pilots to fly helicopters free from the drawbacks that kept many from taking up the sport. Before electric RC helicopters, it was common to spend upwards of $1000 for a gas-powered model. These came in kit form and took long hours and no small degree of manual dexterity to assemble. Because of the very steep learning curve associated with them, many more hours had to be spent building flight skills. While struggling to learn to fly, costly crashes were a given and maintenance was also expensive and time-consuming. It is no wonder that flying radio control helicopters was once the hobby of the well-off, aeronautically-inclined, intrepid few.

Electric RC helicopters changed all that and in the process brought so many newcomers to RC flying that it is the fastest growing segment in air modeling, even rivaling RC airplanes in popularity. Far more reliable than gassers, good quality electrics are available in the $100-$200 price range. They are much easier to master and virtually maintenance-free. Less noisy and also non-polluting, electrics can be flown in a variety of places other than RC club fields. Unlike big gas models, smaller electric RC helicopters can be flown indoors, thus freeing pilots from the tyranny of weather and wind conditions.

If you are ready to start flying electric RC helicopters, the Venom Ozone is great for beginners but also serious enough for intermediate fliers. The Ozone's coaxial counter-rotating blade design provides excellent stability, making it easy but also fun to fly. Durable and crash-resistant, the Ozone is Ready to Fly and comes with model assembled, 3-channel radio, LiPo battery pack and charger - all you supply is 4 AA batteries. Due to its size and light weight, the Ozone is easily affected by air currents and is primarily for indoors, though it can be flown outside when winds are calm. Priced at well-under $100, Venom's Ozone is a beginner electric RC helicopter with enough performance kick to keep you coming back once past the novice stage.

**Attention RC Enthusiasts**

For best prices on top name electric RC helicopters and RC airplanes, visit RC Planes and Copters. Park flyers, jets, gliders, blimps, minis and toys, also parts, accessories, batteries, radio systems and more at www.rcplanesandcopters.com!

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Wednesday, September 29

Electric RC Helicopters - Venom Ozone - An Attractive Model For Beginners and Experienced RC Pilots

The advent of electric RC helicopters introduced dramatic changes to radio control aviation, all of them for the better. Electric models made it possible for aspiring RC pilots to fly helicopters free from the drawbacks that kept many from taking up the sport. Before electric RC helicopters, it was common to spend upwards of $1000 for a gas-powered model. These came in kit form and took long hours and no small degree of manual dexterity to assemble. Because of the very steep learning curve associated with them, many more hours had to be spent building flight skills. While struggling to learn to fly, costly crashes were a given and maintenance was also expensive and time-consuming. It is no wonder that flying radio control helicopters was once the hobby of the well-off, aeronautically-inclined, intrepid few.

Electric RC helicopters changed all that and in the process brought so many newcomers to RC flying that it is the fastest growing segment in air modeling, even rivaling RC airplanes in popularity. Far more reliable than gassers, good quality electrics are available in the $100-$200 price range. They are much easier to master and virtually maintenance-free. Less noisy and also non-polluting, electrics can be flown in a variety of places other than RC club fields. Unlike big gas models, smaller electric RC helicopters can be flown indoors, thus freeing pilots from the tyranny of weather and wind conditions.

If you are ready to start flying electric RC helicopters, the Venom Ozone is great for beginners but also serious enough for intermediate fliers. The Ozone's coaxial counter-rotating blade design provides excellent stability, making it easy but also fun to fly. Durable and crash-resistant, the Ozone is Ready to Fly and comes with model assembled, 3-channel radio, LiPo battery pack and charger - all you supply is 4 AA batteries. Due to its size and light weight, the Ozone is easily affected by air currents and is primarily for indoors, though it can be flown outside when winds are calm. Priced at well-under $100, Venom's Ozone is a beginner electric RC helicopter with enough performance kick to keep you coming back once past the novice stage.

**Attention RC Enthusiasts**

For best prices on top name electric RC helicopters and RC airplanes, visit RC Planes and Copters. Park flyers, jets, gliders, blimps, minis and toys, also parts, accessories, batteries, radio systems and more at www.rcplanesandcopters.com!

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Wednesday, September 22

Remote Control Helicopter - Functional Model Aircrafts

Remote control helicopter are model aircrafts that have grown in popularity in the area of remote controlled models. The first functional helicopter was introduced in 1968. Use of new technologies is leading to the launch of an array of new versions with notable and distinct features. These helicopters although distinct from each other are made to run with the aid of a hand held remote control pad. The remote pad is used to control the flying directions of the helicopter. Another unique feature of the new models being developed is they are made to look small than the initial large structures.

This type of helicopter is used in various sectors that include military and police applications, commercial Ariel photography, competitions by hobbyists etc.

Types:

Gas - This realistic looking helicopter is powered by gas and is considered the most advanced models introduced till date. However, this can be more ideally operated by expert remote control pilots.

Electric - This is the most popular models available in the market. It runs on rechargeable batteries and can be easily operated. In addition, it does not emit any unwanted smell or noise when being operated.

Mini - This variety is used more indoors and is powered by battery. It comes in affordable price range and can be operated by all age groups.

Micro - This model similar to standard types are tiny in size. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Although, the helicopter seems delicate however the outer body is strongly built using materials like titanium and carbon.

Regardless of the various types available, it is however recommended to learn or get trained to fly the remote control helicopter in a safe manner.

Ross Campbell - More Articles on RC Cars

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Thursday, September 9

Electric RC Helicopters - Venom Ozone - An Attractive Model For Beginners and Experienced RC Pilots

The advent of electric RC helicopters introduced dramatic changes to radio control aviation, all of them for the better. Electric models made it possible for aspiring RC pilots to fly helicopters free from the drawbacks that kept many from taking up the sport. Before electric RC helicopters, it was common to spend upwards of $1000 for a gas-powered model. These came in kit form and took long hours and no small degree of manual dexterity to assemble. Because of the very steep learning curve associated with them, many more hours had to be spent building flight skills. While struggling to learn to fly, costly crashes were a given and maintenance was also expensive and time-consuming. It is no wonder that flying radio control helicopters was once the hobby of the well-off, aeronautically-inclined, intrepid few.

Electric RC helicopters changed all that and in the process brought so many newcomers to RC flying that it is the fastest growing segment in air modeling, even rivaling RC airplanes in popularity. Far more reliable than gassers, good quality electrics are available in the $100-$200 price range. They are much easier to master and virtually maintenance-free. Less noisy and also non-polluting, electrics can be flown in a variety of places other than RC club fields. Unlike big gas models, smaller electric RC helicopters can be flown indoors, thus freeing pilots from the tyranny of weather and wind conditions.

If you are ready to start flying electric RC helicopters, the Venom Ozone is great for beginners but also serious enough for intermediate fliers. The Ozone's coaxial counter-rotating blade design provides excellent stability, making it easy but also fun to fly. Durable and crash-resistant, the Ozone is Ready to Fly and comes with model assembled, 3-channel radio, LiPo battery pack and charger - all you supply is 4 AA batteries. Due to its size and light weight, the Ozone is easily affected by air currents and is primarily for indoors, though it can be flown outside when winds are calm. Priced at well-under $100, Venom's Ozone is a beginner electric RC helicopter with enough performance kick to keep you coming back once past the novice stage.

**Attention RC Enthusiasts**

For best prices on top name electric RC helicopters and RC airplanes, visit RC Planes and Copters. Park flyers, jets, gliders, blimps, minis and toys, also parts, accessories, batteries, radio systems and more at www.rcplanesandcopters.com!

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Sunday, August 22

RC Helicopters For Everyone From Beginner to Expert

Everyone from child to adult has I'm sure at one time or another had the dream of flying a helicopter. With the advances of battery technology and smaller cheaper manufacturing of the parts required that dream is now possible. Now anyone from kid to adult, beginner to expert can fly there very own RC helicopter without breaking the bank. Everything from your basic hover to full 3D maneuvers can now be preformed in your living room!

Before you jump right in and go by the first RC helicopter you see there are things to be considered. The most important thing is to get a helicopter you will be able to fly and enjoy without first becoming frustrated. There are many options out there so do your research. My personal favourite and most recommend being the micro size helicopters, most of which can be flown in your living room! For those just starting out I would highly recommend to get a coaxial helicopter (there are two sets of rotor blades) like the e-flite blade mcx or walkera 5g6. You could also get one of those little foam helicopters you find at Wal-Mart or Toys R Us like the Air Hogs Havoc Helicopter. These micro sized helicopters are excellent to get the feel for flying and have a lot of fun without ever having to leave the house. Another great advantage is that the small foam helicopters will recharge right off the controller in less then 5 minutes and you're in the air again.

Once you've begun to master that little guy you can then start to think about moving up to a more capable helicopter with more control. Now for the best part, just because you need more performance does not mean you need a bigger helicopter. With technology how it is you can get a helicopter of the same size with much more capability. For the next step up I would recommend looking for a fixed pitch micro helicopter. Some examples of this size are the E-Flite Blade mSR or the Walkera 4#3b. With these helicopters you will begin to really get a feel for what it's like to fly a helicopter. You can go from a basic hover to zipping around the living room and landing on just about any flat surface and before you know it you will start to see everything as a helipad.

After your finished landing on just about everything in the living room you may be wondering about the next step up. Well this is where once again modern technology is your best friend. You can now go out and purchase a fully capable 3D helicopter that fits in the palm of your hand. For this next stage of your adventure from beginner to pro I would recommend a cyclic pitch (blades have variable pitch) micro helicopter. In this category your best choices are the Walkera 4G3 or the Walkera 4G6. You could also get the Heli-Max Novus CP however it is simply a Walkera 4G3 rebranded. With this micro helicopter you will be able to continue to master your skills with hovering orientation and landings. Once you are a master at these basic skills you can then move up to more advanced maneuvers like aerobatics and inverted flying (yes you can fly upside down even in your living room). With these maneuverable little helicopters you can even move outside on calm evenings for more space when doing those loops and rolls. Then once you think you're a pro with the helicopter you can do yet even more with these little guys by upgrading there parts for even more performance!

Overall there is a whole new world out there with the technology we now have at our disposal. Anyone from beginner to expert can get into the hobby with little cost and lots of fun. Micro helicopters have caught the market by storm and there cheap prices have got a lot of people into this wonderful hobby and I hope you too will get the bug and join us micro helicopters enthusiasts. May you have many happy landings and many more hours of fun and enjoyment

Please be sure to visit my website at http://www.walkerahelicopter.ecrtechnologies.ca for more information on micro rc helicopters and the walkera helicopter. Everything from there different models to forums and retailers of these wonderful machines.

Chris PM Edwards -- an avid model aviation flyer experienced with both helicopters and planes.

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Friday, August 20

How a Coaxial Mini RC Helicopter Makes Flying Radio Control Helis Easy!

Helicopters have often been called the most difficult of all remote control aircraft to fly but with a mini RC helicopter (AKA micro RC helicopter) that's no longer true, and even less so with a coaxial mini RC helicopter. These small fliers are a great way to bring youngsters to the fun hobby of radio/remote control copters. Safer, easier to handle and less expensive than larger, single rotor models, a Ready to Fly coaxial Mini will have you flying in minutes and having a ball right away.

A coaxial mini RC helicopter differs from pricier and harder-to-fly single rotor helis in important ways. Single rotor copters have a main rotor and a tail rotor, while coaxials have 2 mains (and no tail rotor) placed one on top of the other, and blades that spin in opposite directions. This arrangement does a better job of canceling out the torque produced by the rotors, making the aircraft more stable than single rotors. Other design features also boost stability, so that coaxial minis are as easy to fly as most 2 channel toy helicopters, but with lots more agility. In addition to hovering, going right and left and up and down, they can go forwards and backwards (some toy helis can't) and even perform some complicated maneuvers, just like big single rotors.

If you, your child or grandchild have wanted to fly RC helicopters, it's never been easier to learn, or easier on the pocketbook, than right now. If children are flying, be sure to choose an age appropriate model and monitor them at all times. Be safe and you'll have tons of fun flying a mini RC helicopter!

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D. D. Wright loves flying RC airplanes and playing in garage-rock band Used Goods and swingin' roots-rock combo Wampus Cats.

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Monday, August 2

The Age of the RC Car

We are currently in a generation when people stay indoors and sit down either on a computer, on a games console or watching television for hours every day leaving us all getting fatter and more excluded from society. It is the conclusion of many scientific studies that people are not spending enough time in the company of others making the interpersonal skills of many young people underdeveloped. This is changing for one group of people who have found a hobby that is not so much new but more a rebirth of a hobby kids had 20 years ago. This is the hobby or remote controlled cars. This is also known as radio controlled cars.

When I was a kid we used to have remote controlled cars although these were quite primitive in comparison to the quality RC cars that are around today. There is everything today from the cheap RC Cars right through to the powerful and pricey petrol RC cars. There is something for everyone with hundreds of models with a price range from cheap and affordable right through to the enthusiasts dream. There are even extras that people can buy to customise their cars and truly make them their own.

The first car that many people get is usually bought for them as a birthday or Christmas present. This is often as a kid but it doesn't matter as whenever you get that first RC car you will be on the road to a new hobby that will help you get out and meet new people. Once people have their first car they will obviously get out and start playing with it. If you are one of these people then there is a few things you should know about RC Cars. Firstly they come as either electric RC Cars or petrol RC cars. The petrol ones are quite fast and powerful but be sure you do not top this car up with petrol like you would your proper car. The petrol must be purchased from hobby shops. You can also get tools and other parts to make your car purr before going out and having some great fun.

One car and a driveway is fun but to really turn this into a major hobby and to start meeting others you will need to join a RC forum and start to talk to others with the same interest. These often lead to meeting up with other people and racing or just driving your cars around showing off driving skills and your customisations. This is when this hobby starts to make you new friends and leads to a whole new life. Now that has surely got to be better than sitting at home along watching rubbish television of sitting in chat rooms with weird people you are never going to meet and even if you did you have nothing or interest in common with. So if you do not already have one then go and search for an RC Car today and take your first step towards a rewarding new hobby.

Rob Stone writes many articles on a range of Remote Control Cars including Electric RC Cars, Nitro RC Cars as well as the very niche Petrol Remote Control Car.

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Thursday, July 29

How a Coaxial Mini RC Helicopter Makes Flying Radio Control Helis Easy!

RC helicopters have often been called the most difficult of all remote control aircraft to fly, but with a Mini RC helicopters (AKA Micro RC helicopters), that's no longer true, and is even less so with a coaxial RC Mini. These small fliers are a great way to bring youngsters (and oldsters) to the fun hobby of radio/remote control copters. Safer, easier to handle and less expensive than larger, single rotor models, a Ready to Fly coaxial Mini will have you flying in minutes and having a ball right away.

Mini coaxials differ from pricier and harder-to-fly single rotor helis in important ways. Single rotor copters have a main rotor and a tail rotor, while Mini coaxials have 2 mains (and no tail rotor) placed one on top of the other, and blades that spin in opposite directions. This arrangement does a better job of canceling out the torque produced by the rotors, making the aircraft more stable than single rotors. Other design features also boost stability, so that Minis are as easy to fly as most 2 channel toy helicopters, but with lots more agility. In addition to hovering, going right and left and up and down, they can go forwards and backwards (some toy helis won't) and even perform some complicated maneuvers, just like big single rotors.

If you, your child or grandchild have long wanted to fly RC helicopters, it's never been easier to learn, or easier on the pocketbook, than right now. If children are flying, be sure to choose an age appropriate model and monitor them at all times. Be safe and you'll have tons of fun flying your Mini RC helicopters!

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