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		<title>RC Helicopter vs RC Planes</title>
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Since RC Helicopter flying takes every kids and kids at heart to the closest experience of flying a real helicopter it is undoubtedly thrilling and exciting experience. In terms if RC Helicopter sizes &#8211; here you can trim down your choices into gas electric mini micro and toy.But in the case you want to upgrade [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since RC Helicopter flying takes every kids and kids at heart to the closest experience of flying a real helicopter it is undoubtedly thrilling and exciting experience. In terms if RC Helicopter sizes &#8211; here you can trim down your choices into gas electric mini micro and toy.But in the case you want to upgrade to ultralight you can easily get familiar with flying since you have already been with an engined-helicopter.<br />
If you prefer building model helicopter for your personal gallery. Just follow the entire manual to the &#8216;t&#8217; Do not get all excited when the heli is all put together you still have many hours of configuring / balancing / and adjusting everything. Homebuilt RC Helicopters are motorized (although wit less power) and can lift you off from the ground with the same experience you can get from a conventional full-size helicopter.<br />
What kind of engines do RC Helicopters run on? Special remote control RC Helicopter engines. They come in 2-stroke and 4-stroke glow burning engines as well as 2 stroke gasoline models. If you descend to quickly you will enter your own down wash and the RC Helicopter will pull itself into the ground and need considerable collective to compensate. This is a bad condition. Model enthusiasts are notably quick to emulate full-size aviation achievements, but were not as successful with rotary wing aircraft, and it was not until 1968 that the first fully controllable R/C model helicopter appeared, built by Dr. Dieter Schluter of West Germany.<br />
Full RC Helicopter guide at http://www.rchelicopterguide.info/heli/RC_Helicopter_Simulation.html. Spare parts; The basic formula is the cheaper the helicopter the cheaper the spares and the lighter the helicopter the less crash damage you will incur.<br />
Besides. When you get good at flying your RC reverse the direction of the rudder. When you are good at this land while slowly pirouetting. Ok. </p>
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		<title>Building Plastic Model Helicopters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 22:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With these reasons you can draw a conclusion that those who buy electric RC Helicopter want convenience more than real experience. There are those who prefer to build model RC Helicopter by themselves to add to their ever-growing collection. Are RC Helicopters much harder than planes? RC Helicopters are more complicated to fly than airplanes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With these reasons you can draw a conclusion that those who buy electric RC Helicopter want convenience more than real experience. There are those who prefer to build model RC Helicopter by themselves to add to their ever-growing collection. Are RC Helicopters much harder than planes? RC Helicopters are more complicated to fly than airplanes however it is possible to learn to fly a RC Helicopter by yourself which is next to impossible for an rc airplane because with a RC Helicopter you can fly a little bit 2 inches off the ground and land safely. RC Planes are nice in that they&#8217;re much more relaxing to fly than a RC Helicopter but the coordination you learn from flying RC planes is not so useful when flying RC Helicopters that it warrants buying a whole airplane first. For those who have heard this for the first time you should realize that you only require standard parts from an auto parts and hardware store to create a helicopter (that can really fly).  One of the most thrilling experiences you can have is to fly an aircraft on your own. That is. </p>
<p> Do not let the helicopter hit you! This is a habit you definitely want to avoid. Gas RC Helicopter is relatively larger than other type of RC Helicopters while electric RC Helicopter can be categorized into 3 sizes- that is electric mini and micro. One last reason is that gas RC Helicopter is the best thing you get before you move to ultralight helicopter. Thus one you have a gas RC Helicopter you don&#8217;t have to require yourself to upgrade unlike if you have an electric RC Helicopter.  See micro helicopter dragonfly.  </p>
<p>With a pre-built ARF (Almost Ready to Fly) kit like the Raptor you&#8217;re only a few hours from ready to hover when you get it in the box!. Practice turning the heli a little bit to the right and left. Get used to the perspective in real life. The sim experience only helps. Practice flying the heli out and back (tail in both ways) Practice a little side to side slow-flying. Wind conditions; the bigger the helicopter the more wind it can cope with. </p>
<p>If you want to fly with the airplanes (which they tend not to like when you hover all over the runway) you will need AMA insurance. http://www.rchelicoptersguide.info/mini-micro-mosquito-rc-helicopter/micro-helicopter-dragonfly.php If you are planning to fly your RC Helicopter on open spaces then the electric RC Helicopter is your ideal size. On the other hand if you only prefer indoor flying then you can either choose the mini or the micro. </p>
<p>These RC Helicopter parts can cost you a little under a thousand dollars if you know how to select good parts.In other words after you have bought and first flown your radio-controlled helicopter you might not be able to fly it again. The there is one thing that rc pilots are conscious about that is the closeness of the rc to the real helicopter. Gas RC Helicopter is powered by an engine that is ran by fuel.  </p>
<p>Practice flying around backwards slowly. This is very difficult. Practice flying around backwards while inverted. Yikes. The Real McCoy. I suggest that you should wait to fly the real thing until you can confidently fly around in the simulator and land without crashing. You will be much better off in the event of an emergency and learn quicker too. Also see helicopter rc parts. Usually beginners tend to buy electric RC helicopter because it is much cheaper than gas rc&#8217;s. RC Helicopter simulators fun too. I like to push it to the limits and do all sorts of weird things I would never do for real. </p>
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		<title>Sellers of Mini Micro Firefly Rc Helicopter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[But in the case you want to upgrade to ultralight you can easily get familiar with flying since you have already been with an engined-helicopter. Do not overreact and slam your RC helicopter into the ground. Slowly lower the collective and gradually bring it back. Be prepared for the wind to stop and the helicopter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But in the case you want to upgrade to ultralight you can easily get familiar with flying since you have already been with an engined-helicopter. Do not overreact and slam your RC helicopter into the ground. Slowly lower the collective and gradually bring it back. Be prepared for the wind to stop and the helicopter to descend more quickly. I think that the experience building your first RC Helicopter is extremely valuable. Especially after your first crash which will happen. Also. Do not forget to put the frequency crystal back into the tx after you have been using it with the CSM Simulator (since the tx batteries last 10 times longer without the crystal installed) it is a real drag to go to the site and just as you are ready to start-er-up you notice you do not have a crystal in your tx. so you can land your helicopter in the sim now but can you make it land where you want it to precisely? Work on this. If you so desire to fly your own helicopter -You cannot hijack an aircraft! Cut that idea off your mind. What you should be thinking is this: flying a RC Helicopter remotely!. </p>
<p> Do not let that helicopter get too far away. Even though you think it is too hard to see just because it is on a screen does not mean it is any easier to keep it close in the real world. Do not forget to put the frequency crystal back into the tx after you have been using it with the CSM Simulator (since the tx batteries last 10 times longer without the crystal installed) it is a real drag to go to the site and just as you are ready to start-er-up you notice you do not have a crystal in your tx. Before we start it is traditional for other pilots to share their experiences so get there and ask ask ask and ask. See electric rc helicopter coaxial.  </p>
<p>Model RC RC Helicopters engine fuel (glow fuel) produces more power than conventional gasoline because of the high contests of nitro methane which is why it is more popular than gasoline for model aircraft. because it is much more responsive now and much more difficult to see however it will fly much better. Spare parts; The basic formula is the cheaper the helicopter the cheaper the spares and the lighter the helicopter the less crash damage you will incur. </p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t fly on an AMA sanctioned field AMA insurance ($60 / yr) still has many benefits theft insurance to name one. &#8230;and so long as you follow all the AMA guidelines when flying at a park or school you are covered there too incase the unimaginable happens and someone gets hurt. http://www.rchelicopterhobby.info/super-speed-rc-helicopter/airhog-rc-helicopter.php Choose RC Helicopter with substantial parts. Crashes can come anytime so make sure that when you purchase a model you also purchase parts. </p>
<p>You might question the danger it can present to the RC Helicopter pilot. The reality is homebuilt helicopter are as stable as any other types of helicopters provided it flies on a good weather condition.There is nothing really to say about this if you know what your looking for then we stock some of the best brands including Century JR Futaba Hirobo etc&#8230; Remote Control Helicopter Information: 2/ 3/ &amp; 4 channel Fixed pitch (FP) helicopters have blades that remain at a fixed angle (you can not alter their pitch). To get lift on these helicopters you must increase the power to the main blades. They are simpler in design and are easier to fix when damaged.  </p>
<p>Practice flying around backwards slowly. This is very difficult. Practice flying around backwards while inverted. Yikes. The Real McCoy. I suggest that you should wait to fly the real thing until you can confidently fly around in the simulator and land without crashing. You will be much better off in the event of an emergency and learn quicker too. Also see electric helicopter. From kids and kids at heart collecting model RC Helicopter has become one of the more popular hobbies. How much are RC Helicopter simulators? An average simulator would cost around $160 for CSM and $220 for RFD with the cable that connects to your tx. Some people swear by them. </p>
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		<title>Between Gas And Electric RC Helicopter &#8211; Which One Offers The Best Flying Experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RC helicopter has become one of the more popular &#8220;boy toys&#8221; that hit and hit big. Its popularity is not surprising at all. Imagine fulfilling your dream of flying an aircraft without spending too much. And most of all, without leaving your foot off the ground. Now that&#8217;s a good plus factor if you simply [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RC helicopter has become one of the more popular &#8220;boy toys&#8221; that hit and hit big. Its popularity is not surprising at all. Imagine fulfilling your dream of flying an aircraft without spending too much. And most of all, without leaving your foot off the ground. Now that&#8217;s a good plus factor if you simply don&#8217;t want to risk your life flying with a spinning rotor above your head.<br />
Rc helicopter usually come in either gas or electric powered. Here are the things you should know about the two:<br />
Electric &#8211; If you are a novice rc enthusiast, then the most advisable thing to buy is the electric rc helicopter. The reasons are simple. It is simpler than other types of helicopters especially the gas rc&#8217;s. With the electric, you don&#8217;t have to deal with the engine and the gas it will consume. You would not need to have proper knowledge about mechanics just to make it fly. You don&#8217;t have to spend a lot of time reader the manual just to understand how it works. And if the helicopter fails, you don&#8217;t have to figure out how to fix it.<br />
Most, if not all novices begin with electric for several reason. Electric ones are cheaper than gas powered. It is also easier to fly since it does not require an engine. And finally, electric rc helicopter produces no noise and no smell. With these reasons, you can draw a conclusion that those who buy electric ones want convenience more than real experience.<br />
Although there is nothing wrong with it, electric rc helicopter is not for people who require more than just simplicity. If you are thinking that electric rc helicopter would not fly for long then you should change you perspective. Most modern electric RCs are powered by lithium batteries and coupled with brushless motors. This makes it fly much longer. In fact it can out last some of the gas rc&#8217;s.<br />
And last thing: It is quiet on air thus you cannot disturb other&#8217;s privacy.<br />
Gas &#8211; A more experienced pilot prefers gas powered  for several reasons. One is, flying gas rc helicopter flies like flying a full-size helicopter since the sound that the engine creates can trigger excitement. Oh! You might think that it is quite absurd. But no! The sound of the engine makes it more exciting to fly. Another reason is that gas rc helicopter is more complicated that keeps its pilot more addicted with it. Why? This is because the pilot is not only limited to flying the helicopter alone. Pilot is involved with how the mechanics of the RC. This gives him more reason to become excited on the RC.<br />
Forget about the price since gas rc helicopter does not come cheap. Also, forget about the noise because it comes with the engine, the sound cannot escape your ear. But here lies the answer to the question.<br />
Serious rc pilots prefer noise and price over silence, economy and most of all convenience. The complexity of the engine makes it more attractive to those who want to enjoy the real experience of flying a helicopter. You never saw an electric full size helicopter, didn&#8217;t you? The there is one thing that rc pilots are conscious about, that is the closeness of the rc to the real helicopter.<br />
Another thing that set gas rc helicopter apart from the electric one is the level of respect and concentration required on flying each and every time. Since it involves gas and an engine, rc pilots take it more seriously. Added to this is the type of thrill that is involve every second of flying.<br />
One last reason is that, gas powered helicopter is the best thing you get before you move to ultralight helicopter. Thus, one you have a gas powered helicopter, you don&#8217;t have to require yourself to upgrade unlike if you have an electric powered helicopter. But in the case you want to upgrade to ultralight, you can easily get familiar with flying since you have already been with an engined-helicopter.<br />
And oh, before we forgot, a gas powered helicopter teaches you the basic of the helicopter flying more than any type of rc helicopter around. </p>
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		<title>Ultralight Helicopter For Sheer Fun Thrill And Excitement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each one of us dream of flying. But turning this dream into reality may be a little difficult and costly. This is, if we are still living several decades ago- when riding a helicopter costs too much or fly by a plane needs to have a purpose. Today, the story remains the same. Riding on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each one of us dream of flying. But turning this dream into reality may be a little difficult and costly. This is, if we are still living several decades ago- when riding a helicopter costs too much or fly by a plane needs to have a purpose. Today, the story remains the same. Riding on a helicopter still costs too much and flying on a plane is still expensive. Well&#8230; not at all.<br />
Actually, some of today&#8217;s aircraft can give you the best flight of your life. Not because you are served with the most delightful meal. Not because you are seating on a couch while flying. And definitely not because you are flying 28,000 feet above the ground. But because you experience the thrill, excitement and fun as you take the stick and fly at your own. Yes, you read it right. Fly on your own!<br />
Development of helicopters plus the ambition of companies as well as individuals led to the invention of ultralight helicopter.<br />
An ultralight helicopter is flying machine (it really flies by the way) that usually spans between 12 feet and 25 feet with small fuselage for 1 or 2 passengers. It varies depending on the weight. Usually, ultralight helicopters weight between 150-190 lbs., unmanned.<br />
Ultralight helicopter comes in two forms: the ready to fly and the kit. Ready to fly of course is easy to understand. The kit may be a little too hard to swallow (at least for some).<br />
The Mosquito is one of the more popular brands of ultralight helicopter. It looks like a miniature helicopter due to its size. But what makes it different from the rest is that it is only made to seat one person. Wondering where the novice would seat? This is where excitement would come. Anyone who wishes to learn on a one-seater ultralight helicopter must learn to fly on their own. It can fly with top speed of 90mph and as high as 12,000 feet.<br />
Or if you simply don&#8217;t have enough guts yet to fly on your own, there are other ultralight helicopters where you can stay and remain as the passenger and let your flight or an expert do all the maneuvers.<br />
You can enjoy the thrill of flying on an ultralight helicopter on some parks that offer ultralight helicopter tours. You can also purchase one for your personal use at the price similar to that of a family sedan. </p>
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