Friday, December 10, 2010

RC Helicopter

The Joys of flying a RC Helicopter
I have been a RC model enthusiast for years however up until recently I was into RC boats and RC cars. My favourite was a RC car called “Remote Control 1967 Ford Mustang GT” Man I love that car. I also have a local lake to our house and there I could take my High Wing Racing Boat out and spend hours. This stems from the days when I was young and my dad would take me out with our models to test them. I guess I kinda got the bug from there. I find it Sooo relaxing and it also De-Stresses me.
Now I have found a new RC passion… RC Helicopters. Boy they rock. The only thing that I would say about them is that they are hard to fly. They take dedication and plenty of time to practice with. Before you take to the skies with your new Heli you need to take the time and familiarise yourself with several aspects of the RC helicopter
Buying A New RC Helicopter
There are several factors you may want to consider before you purchase a new RC Helicopter and if you select wisely you will have many hours of fun with your RC Helicopter. You need to consider:
Where you will fly your helicopter
Gas powered Helicopter or Electric RC Helicopter
Your experience levels
The price you are willing to pay
How hard are they to fly
Where are you going to Fly
Are you wanting to take your RC Helicopter outdoors or fly it indoors? This is quite a crucial decision to make before purchasing your first remote control helicopter.
The Controls
You need to learn the controls so you can fly your RC Helicopter. You need to be able to hold it in a steady hover first of all as well as knowing your pitch and roll controls and where you add in your torque and even hoe heavy a hand you need for the control so you can take the RC Helicopter where YOU want to fly it. For the first flight and hover test keep the Helicopter low to the ground and stand well back to give it room to manoeuvre. HINT always keep the tail towards you so you will not get confused with the controls
Before you even think of getting airborne you must read and fully understand your instruction manual.
The Flying Surfaces
Just like in flying real full size aircraft you need to know your flying surfaces and how to inspect, clean and maintain them. You need to know from your rotor to your tail rotor. That said certain areas will need more attention like the engine and any of your moving surfaces. As these areas are what you really use to control your RC Helicopter  you will need to inspect  them regularly and oil, grease and refuel by the book and this will prolong the life of your RC Helicopter.
First Flight
Taking your RC Helicopter for it’s first flight can be a fantastic and rewarding feeling and as you master the basics of the flight then your confidence and skill levels will soar as will the feeling of relaxation and fun.
Spare Parts
There are sometimes when you will need replacement parts and you will need to obtain these to keep your Rc Helicopter airborne. There are various places where we can purchase our spare parts and also RC Model  dedicated websites and forums where we can get the right information and directions to fix our RC Helicopter when it is grounded
Finally Enjoy
Once you master the basics and gather confidence you will want to fly it more than ever but this is where the enjoyment is so don’t be doing anything silly or trying tricks you are not ready to do as you could make a wrong move and end up grounded before your flying career gets going. For further reference and parts & accessories checkout www.airsideoperations.com where RC helicopters get airborne and we gather our necessary parts to keep em in the air.

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