So you think you’re ready to take the plunge into the wide world of Remote Control Helicopters? Have you decided if you’re going to go with an electric or nitro powered Remote Control Helicopter? We here at rchelicopterswarehouse.com recommend an electric powered Remote Controlled Helicopter for those just learning to fly or just getting into the Remote Control Helicopter hobby. Nitro and gasoline powered Remote Control Helicopters are still popular but becoming less so since they are often much more expensive then their electric counterparts. Gas or nitro powered Remote Control Helicopters can be a lot of fun for a more seasoned vet to the hobby since you can customize your Remote Control Helicopter more and get more power thanks to its non-electric power.
No matter what type of Remote Control Helicopter you choose be prepared for a sharp learning curve in the basics of Remote Control Helicopter flight. The controls on all Remote Control Helicopters is essentially the same, with a cyclic pitch lever which controls movement going horizontally forward, backwards and left and right; a collective pitch lever which allows for vertical movement; an anti-torque control, or rudder, which controls which direction the front end of your Remote Control Helicopter is pointing; and finally, the throttle which controls the speed. The hardest part when first learning to fly your Remote Control Helicopter is working the various different controls interchangeably. You will often have to think fast, and anticipate your Remote Control Helicopters moves to respond in mid-flight to its movements. Often you will be using the four different Remote Control Helicopter controls at seemingly the same time. Being able to think on you feet and understand not only your personal Remote Control Helicopter, but also the power and direction of the wind and other various obstacles is the key to flying with grace and safety.
There are many types of RC helis including gas powered remote control helicopter models, remote control helicopter for kids models, the Air Hogs remote control helicopter, the Execuheli remote control helicopter and both indoor and outdoor models.
The controls we just mentioned are also known in flight circles as roll, pitch and yaw. These are the various rotations that different aircrafts move. In a nutshell, the rolling movement is when the helicopter rotates turning from right way up to inverted while also maintaining heading; pitching is when you move the helicopter’s nose up and down; yawning is rotating the nose to one side or the other using the rudder. Many Remote Control Helicopter enthusiasts stress the importance of having correct “trim”, meaning your helicopter will not rotate on any axis (roll, pitch and yaw) when in a stable hover mode with no input on your helicopter controls. Adjusting your trim is an advanced technique that we won’t be able to get into here but one which you will need to master if you hope to take your Remote Control Helicopter flight to the professional level.
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