Radio Controlled Helicopters are a Fun to Fly But Make Sure You Wisely to Avoid Disappointment

Written by sports blogger on April 23, 2009 – 1:09 pm -

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For those that want a radio-controlled helicopter, the first question to answer is: “what should I buy?”. Now I don’t want to dis-encourage you, but not all of these toys are equal. The point is that if you do buy an unsuitable model which gets broken within a few minutes, that might be the end of it, and the child or adult may be so demotivated they don’t try again.

In other words, there is a very real possibility that after you have bought and first flown your radio-controlled helicopter, you might not be able to fly it again. Now we will tell you what you need to know so that you can be sure to get the best helicopter for your requirements.

If you have not yet flown an rc helicopter, then you should settle for a type that is easy to fly. The best type for a novice flyer is a small electric radio-controlled heli-copter and one made strongly to withstand a lot of crashes before it gets damaged. This is how you avoid damaging it before you can learn the basic joy-stick controls.

Beginning your flying with a strong, but not very life-like copter works well for those who would like later on, to take rc helicopter flying a hobby. Most electrically powered radio-controlled models are low noise making. You are unlikely to receive complaints from your neighbours, so even if you live in a crowded neighborhood then this one is for you.

The next step up is a gas powered rc helicopter once your skill is improved enough to fly a more powerful engine powered one.

The toy industry has in the last five years perfected table toy sized, counter-rotating rotor bladed and gyroscopic fly-bar type rc models.

These will enable you control your craft enough to hover around your house and land on the coffee table in no time at all.

These planes come fully assembled, are beautifully painted and look just like mini-versions of the real thing. Getting a hang of the 3D controls is hard at first, but soon most people can control up, down, right, and left using the radio controller. Then there are also additional contros for foward movement, hovering, and backward motion.

Have fun!


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