Sunday, November 27, 2011

R/C Gyroscopes for Helicopters (Revision 1) How they work.

R/C Gyroscopes for Helicopters (Revision 1) How they work. On YouTube.





Piezoelectrics do not use magnetic force to align as I said in the video. They just look for movement. This video was made to dwell on what we had 35 years ago. This was "New Technology" back then, as RC helicopters became another important part of RC modeling. Here I demonstrate how the old Gyros worked with a motor and flywheel (which drew lots of battery power) and explain how these gyroscopes actually worked then and now. Today's Piezoelectric chip gyros are not that much different, using the same "feedback" principal. Only today we have simple, no moving parts, light weight, Piezo electric "Movement Sensors" to help. You can get them from Xheli.com at this link. www.dpbolvw.net Again thanks for watching, and fly easy! Dave

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Syma s107 alien ascendancy mini Helicopter funny adjustment job

Syma s107 alien ascendancy mini Helicopter funny adjustment job Video Clips.





Syma s107 remote control mini Helicopter repair guide how-to funny tutorial I replace the Main Axle for the flying machine and then test fly it around the kitchen This is meant to be a funny unboxing tutorial video

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Radio Controlled Helicopters - What's the Difference Between 2 Channels, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Channels?

Radio Controlled Helicopters - What's the Difference Between 2 Channels, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Channels?

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All radio controlled helicopter enthusiasts will tell you that flying RC helicopters is the most exciting and thrilling of all RC models. Cars, trucks, tanks, boats and robots are all limited to forward/backward and left/right movement but radio controlled helicopters can have full technicolor, surround-sound,3D maneuverability. The only limitation to your exhilaration and flying pleasure is your skill, the space available and the sophistication of your RC helicopter model.

So what is it exactly that enables your heli to perform complex aerial acrobatics?

In short, it's the number of channels that can be controlled by you - the more you have, the greater the maneuverability of your RC helicopter.

But don't be fooled into thinking that more is better. Flying a model helicopter is every bit as complicated and skillful as the flying the real thing. Just because your heli is smaller in scale doesn't mean that the laws of aerodynamics change! To achieve successful flight, all criteria remain the same. However, flying a model does have the advantage of being able to start with a basic set of controls and work your way upward to the Full Monty and this is achieved by mastering an increasing number of channels.

But first, you will need to understand that each channel controls a separate servo mechanism in your model. And for those of us who find it helpful to understand how a thing works, it's useful to know that a servo is a mechanical device that controls the movement of an element by 'pushing' it with a lever. You can control the degree of 'push' this lever exerts on a servo from the controls on your transmitter handset. The greater the servo's 'push' the bigger the resulting movement of the element it is acting on. So, to move the angle of the tail rotor, for example, you need a channel to control the tail servo.

So, as each movable element on an RC helicopter requires its own servo, you will also need an extra channel for each one. By increasing your ability to fine-tune the interaction of each servo via the channel controls on your handset, you will be able to produce an increasingly wide range of aerial movements for your radio controlled helicopter.

So here's a basic list of the differences between the numbers of channels on a radio controlled helicopter:

2 Channels provide you with the ability to control two servo mechanisms, giving you the ability to control movement up and down (rotor blade speed) & left and right, (rear rotor, directional controls). 3 channels give you the two movement controls, above, but with the additional control of moving backwards and forwards (cyclic control). 4 channels give control over the throttle, elevator, aileron, rudder, improving on the maneuverability of the above, fixed pitch controls. 5 channels are rarely found, giving way to the more common 6 channel model. These additional channels give skilled flyers the ability to perform true, 3D aerial movements by adding collective pitch and gyro gain control into the mix.

It can all get very complicated!

So which is the best choice for you? Well, if you are just starting out with radio controlled helicopters, stick to the 2 channel models at first. Learn to master the basic movements first before progressing through the ranks, right up to the impressive but challenging 6 channel models. Whatever you decide, have fun with your RC helicopter, fly safely and enjoy improving your flying skills!

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Blazing Star "BLING" Helicopter analysis by NightFlyyer

Blazing Star "BLING" Helicopter analysis by NightFlyyer Video Clips.





For discount coupons, Click this link from xheli. After there, sign up for the xhelicopter newsletter and you'll get lots of discounts. This is why I get my stuff from them. www.dpbolvw.net I like this helicopter very well. It is not too hard and not too easy, making it a great choice to move up in the helicopter food chain. It is also nice looking and fun. I recommend this for beginners. More: Main Rotor Diameter (Upper/Lower): 450mm (17.7 inch) ·Overall Length: 440 mm (17.3 inch) ·All-up Weight: 355g (with battery) ·Driven System: 2X 370SH Carbon Brush Motor Servo: 2X 8.5g Servos (speed 0.11sec/60?4.8V) / torque 0.9kg/cm (4.8V) / dimension ·22.5X11.5X24mm) and inside Gyro ·Battery: 7.4V 1250mAh Li-polymer ·Charger: Exceed-RC GA-003 Lithium battery Charger ·Control System: 4 CH FM Multifunctional Transmitter and 3-in-1 Receiver (RX- 406) ·Radio Control Range: 2500 feet (762m) · This is the Improved version, the 2008 version. It has a lot of adjustments and improvements. ·Designed of metal swash plate and metal rotor head is of Integrity, innovation, precise and stable. ·Coaxial structure effectively offers stable flight and easy operation. ·The combination of prompt servos ensures various flight courses. ·It is possible to adjust the servo extent and the sensitivity of built-in gyro Customized fine adjustment makes your flight more perfect ·4 Channel remote control set includes complete Forward/Backward,Left/Right, Up/Down control (RUDDER, AILERON, ELEVATOR, AND THROTTLE ...

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

When Large Birds Attack RC Helicopters

When Large Birds Attack RC Helicopters Video Clips.





Large Bird Attacks RC Helicopter n almost crashes it. Awesome footage. Anyone know how to scare off birds?

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

RC Plane Tips For The Novice

RC Plane Tips For The Novice

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You have seen or heard about Radio Controlled (RC) planes and are eager to fly one. Flying RC planes is not just about purchasing a model plane with a radio device and rushing to the public park to fly it. There are a number of things, you should know before engaging yourself in flying model RC planes. The tips given below will be beneficial for a novice opting for this hobby.

First, as a novice, select the model that will suit you, to learn how to fly. Not all RC planes are meant for a beginner, since some planes have more control options than others. Though for a novice, there are two major types that are suitable. The first one is the Park flyer and the second the trainer. Park flyers are so called, since they can be flown on a big public park and sometimes in an enclosed area like a gym. However, trainers as the name suggest are most suited to someone willing to learn, how to fly. But, there are also some tips to be considered before buying a trainer.

First, you should buy a trainer that is easily repairable, in case of damage. To have a crash is common, especially in the initial days of training and learning. Hence, your plane should be easy to repair and not take away the fun from your hobby. Secondly, buy a trainer, whose parts are readily available, so that in case you need to replace a part, you don't have to wait till you lose interest in flying, before getting the spare part.

You should get a trainer with lesser parts, so that the parts are easily available and it can be easily repaired. You should also get a trainer that is easy to control. Some models have difficult controls. Therefore, seek advice from those who have flown them in the past. You should also get a model with accessories like batteries and chargers that are reliable and can be replaced easily.

While buying your model RC plane, you should know, if you want to assemble it yourself or you want to buy one that is ready to fly. There are three models. Namely, ready to fly, almost ready to fly and kits. The ready to fly models don't need much assembling after you buy them. What you really need to fix, may be the wings and other small outer parts, which come with the purchase. The almost ready to fly are not fully assembled and so you have to assemble most of the parts. And the kits come as chips and parts, which you have to assemble from the scratch.

Lastly, if you wish to learn quickly, you need to put in efforts and be calm and patient. Don't be overexcited to succeed. Take your time and you can learn even better without a guide. But, it is advisable to seek help from an expert, especially from a flying club nearby.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

How to Build a Great Homemade RC Airplane Really Cheap

How to Build a Great Homemade RC Airplane Really Cheap On YouTube.





This shows how I built my scratch built rc Ultra Lite Slow Flyer airplane. It has a 47" wingspan and is made from wood and 3/4" pink foam insulation sheet. I contoured the wings with a hot wire cutter that I made out of a guitar string and car battery charger. I used the gearbox from an older plane, got a 3 channel radio on ebay for and cheap mini servos from hong kong for .00 a piece and they work great! The plane flies beautifully. ** IF YOUR INTERESTED IN MODEL TRAINS, CHECK OUT MY DISPLAY SHELVES ON EBAY - JUST SEARCH donald3968 in the bar on ebay!! ** ALL music is from www.freeplaymusic.com.

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