Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Flying RC Helicopters
In the RC hobby,
flying RC helicopters is often considered the hardest RC skill to master. This
might make the marketing claims for easy-to-fly toy RC helicopters hard to
understand. The difference is in the helicopter design, the controls, and the
range of movement that the helicopter is capable of performing.
RC Toy
Helicopters have made it possible for anyone to enjoy flying rc helikopter . They are not
complicated or maintenance intensive, they are surprisingly easy to fly, and
most are very inexpensive. They are however still surprisingly fun to pilot and
the perfect choice if you are just starting out and want to know if you even
enjoy flying something remotely .
RC
Helicopter’s Channels
What you can do
with an RC helicopter (such as going up and down) are actions initiated by
radio signals from the transmitter.The numbers of channels on a transmitter
tells you the number of actions that you can control on the RC. These actions
usually involve things like changing the pitch
of the rotor blades. The typical toy heli is a 2- or 3-channel model
that can fly up and down, maybe forward and sometimes backward, and go left and
right.These are the commonly used actions of Rc helicopters. Even with the toy
helis it takes patience and practice to hover, fly around the room, and land
upright.
Transmitters
for hobby RC helicopters
Transmitters for
hobby rchelikopter may come with many
channels to control basic helicopter functions, provide more precise control of
mixed actions, and change settings on the helicopter from a distance; but, for
basic flight four or five channels is normal.All four or five channels are
activated with just the two sticks on the transmitter.
Variable
pitch rotors
Variable pitch
rotors and other design features allow the helicopters to do more diving,
climbing, rolls, and loops in addition to going up and down and hovering. These
actions along with adjustable speed make hobby helicopters extremely
challenging to fly but also more exciting.
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