Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Beginner RC Helicopters

Always buy a remote controlled helicopter with a minimum of 4 channels - anything less makes it hard to control and wont fly in all directions. 4 channels are more challenging but once you have got the hang of it the flying experience is a thousand times better and will stand you in good stead should you ever wish to move to a more advanced helicopter. Advanced models being 6 channels or more can be the next step up or a first purchase when you have adequate support.

Buy a helicopter with good back up and support - you may need spares, upgrades, phone or email support and even someone that can repair it if goes wrong. Consider a company that has the backup and support of a serious RC Helicopter technician.

Rc Helicopter

Buy training aids to accompany your helicopter- spending some time practicing will really paid dividends once you are up in the air. The training aids could include include ping pong balls (stabilisers) that can be bought from any good RC shop.

Consider a flight simulator - Phoenix offers the most realistic graphics and experience, or you can download the free FMS flight simulator. You can then play on your computer and self-confidence before starting for real.

Have realistic expectations - RC helicopters are incredibly fun, but you must resist the temptation to loop-the-loop to go on the first try. Try the RC on the ground, they fly only a foot or so above the ground until you are in control.Some helicopters are easier than others to move, so get some advice first.

Beginner RC Helicopters

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