Posts Tagged ‘Helis’
How RC Helis fly upside down?
Posted by matt in RC Helicopters on August 24th, 2010
Come see the full article about how RC Helicopters can fly upside down at BaronsHobbies.com.
The Basics of RC Helis; The Ulitmate Guide to Rotary Flight
Posted by matt in RC Helicopters on December 27th, 2009
Product DescriptionThis book from the publishers of Model Airplane News magazine will help you through the learning stages of R/C helicopter flying and into more advanced forms of aerobatics, with minimum hardship to both you and your helicopter. FEATURES: Softcover 143 page book. Extensive color photographs. Everything you need to know from start-up to aerobatics. . . . More >>
Airage The Basics Of RC Helis
Posted by matt in RC Helicopters on December 25th, 2009
- Hovering and forward-flight basics
- Tuning and adjustment tips
- An all-new chapter on flight simulators
- Safety guidelines
Product DescriptionThis 140 page full-color book takes you step by step through the learning stages of RC helicopter flying and into more advanced forms of aerobatics. Paul Tradelius, a former F-16 pilot and instructor, writes specifically for the beginner so that even those who have no model aviation experience can learn fast and start flying with fewer costly mistakes. Book includes detailed photos, diagrams and how-to's. . . . More >>
Piloting Big RC Helis – Unraveling Your Raw Talent Of Maneuvering Helis…
Posted by matt in RC Helicopters on May 27th, 2009
Whenever space isn't a subject to you, then you could consider buying some of the modern large remote controlled helicopters that lately were presented from several companies. These choppers, which can occasionally be as big as 10 feet long, match actual choppers in agility and obviously, in cost. They put you up to three grand dollars, approximately as I've heard.
But alike a lot crazes; a few people believe that they simply have to possess one of them. And now, if you get out to long and open fields, you could catch some of these large remote control helicopters flaring around, and initially you will probably consider they are actual helicopters that are merely farther away than you first think. Just then you will probably come across someone else commanding the helicopter by their equally large remote control, and so youâ??ll recognize the truth.
Whenever you get an opportunity to catch one of these flying, view yourself lucky. On the enormous expense of possessing one of these machines, adds up to their rarity. Naturally, being an eager collector myself have very well thought of buying one of these large remote control choppers, and I even placed a bid on these at EBay, but I only landed up in not getting any, instead I decided to hold back till the cost comes down a bit more than now.
Alike any other big commodity, large remote control chopper is the it factor at present, but in a couple of years, I am certain they'll get over the demand by producing a greater supply, and by then I will be ready to buy one of those for myself. Till that time, I have a really bighearted and rich ally who has one, and allowed me to rehearse piloting on his. I've already gotten it out one time, and it is much mightier than the usual minor remote control choppers that you may have been used to. As you first switch on, the large remote control choppers blade whirls with such fury, you might worry that you are going to blow it off. As it takes off the ground, you'll probably experience a great sense of achievement, knowing that you're the one who is commanding it.
If you are capable to complete the landing, then you'll be able to view yourself as a genuine helicopter connoisseur, as even those really good in minor remote control helicopters will be aspiring to see somebody land a large remote control choppersâ??itâ??s a completely different ball game, actually. So if you occur to be lucky, determined and rich enough to buy one of these, or if you are able to rehearse on your friendâ??s chopper like me, relish your time with the big helicopter.
I assure it will be among the most thrilling experiences of your living. For me, the total technique was unreal, and the time it was concluded, I had to phone everybody I knew and narrate them how I piloted a 10 foot chopper and prevented it of ramming. I bet that is how pilots experience their first time they pilot a combat jet. Itâ??s simply incomprehensible unless you test them yourself.

