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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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Sunday, October 23, 2011

RC AIRCRANE K&S (electro) with Helicommand Profi - Testfl

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Our first testflight in Switzerland with the brand new big aircrane from K&S Jp. (weight about 12-14 kg, incl. payload) and automatical landing gear. Pilot: Thomas Temperli from Scamora, Wetzikon/Switzerland. Details and HD-photos on www.rc-aircam.ch

Tags: aircrane, helicam, solutions, helicommand, trex600, big, rc, heli, aerial, photography, aviation, space, rc-aircam

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Micro HUGHES RC heli. A Flying DISCO BALL !

Micro HUGHES RC heli. A Flying DISCO BALL ! On YouTube.





6016 Hughes Military Helicopter w/ Lights READY TO FLY!! Miniature size & light weight. Super wide infrared control miniature design for indoor flying Unique material withstand crashes. High quality material, able to bear impact Controlled by high precision speed. Stable rotor blade system for steady lifting-up POWERED BY 2 SOLID MOTORS WITH A 3RD MOTOR IN THE TAIL ROTOR 3-Channel Helicopter movement forward / backward / up / down / left / right High tenacity propeller High capability, dynamical Li-Poly battery. Can be recharged through the transmitter provided Charging and power indicator Controlled by digital technology. Infra red control system Tri-band Technology. Nonintervention using 3 bands High efficiency, driving motor and surge power. Specifications Dimensions: main rotor diameter 180mm Helicopter battery: 3.7v 100mAh Rechargeable lithium polymer battery Charging Time: 30-45 minutes Flight Duration: 10-15 minutes Transmitter Batteries: 6 x 1.2v AA Alkaline Batteries Frequency: Infra red control system - bands A, B & C Control Specification: forward / backward / up / down / left / right Range: Up to 10m (30ft) This is a fun Helicopter and is more controllable than the Reflex, in my opinion. For further info, here is a link to Xheli.com Put Micro Hughes heli in search box. www.dpbolvw.net Thanks for watching me play with this pretty cool helicopter.

Keywords: Micro, Hughes, heli, Xheli.com, 6016, Military, Helicopter, Dave, Herbert, Nightflyyer

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Friday, July 29, 2011

How to Fly RC Helicopter Lesson 7-11

How to Fly RC Helicopter Lesson 7-11 Video Clips. Duration : 7.72 Mins.


Like RC Heli for Beginners, a 6-channel helicopter flying lessons from 7 to 11 are here. In fact, only a few methods that I used when I started with a helicopter and I did not have RC Simulator. RealFlight G3.5 simulator how to make big difference, and you learn to fly helicopters and airplanes during the week and one month each, but if you do not have Sims RC, then it takes lot of patience and practice. Here are five lessons more for those who are not on RC simulators, but they are so patiently RC helicoptersand practice, you will arrive. Enjoy. Comments and feedback welcome ali@redcatracing.com. Remember to check not www.redcatracing.com, http www.youtube.com www.craft-estore.com, http and Greetings

Keywords: How to Fly RC Helicopter, Heli, fly, to, Heli Learn Helis, Helicopter Flying Lessons, Lesson 1 6, lessons, HBK3, Ali, alishanmao, Toy House, Hobby estore, ESKY, Honey, Bee, more 3D, HBK3 doing good flight, Inverted flight

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Exceed RC Eagle 50 6-Channel RC Helicopter Beginner's Guide

Exceed RC Eagle 50 6-Channel RC Helicopter Beginner's Guide Tube. Duration : 10.00 Mins.


HOT HELICOPTER www.xheli.com Flamininus'! 2008 Latest Full Version Eagle 50 3D Aerobatic 6-CHANNL Helicopter Remote Radio Control RC R / C Heli RTF W / LiPo Battery

Keywords: eagle 50, rc helicopter, 6 channel, 3d, radio control heli, helicopters, r/c

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Sunday, July 17, 2011

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Beginner RC Helicopters

Always buy a remote controlled helicopter with a minimum of 4 channels - anything less is to control difficult to maintain and fly in all directions. 4 channels are challenging, but once you get the hang of it, the flying experience is a thousand times better and will serve you well should you ever wanted to switch to advanced helicopter. Models advanced 6-channel or more, up to the next step or a first purchase if you have adequate support.

Buy oneHelicopter with a good backup and support - you can spare parts, upgrades, telephone or e-mail support and someone to fix it, if things go wrong. Consider a company that backup and support for a serious RC helicopter has technicians.

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Buy educational materials to accompany your helicopter will spend some time practicing really paid dividends when it is in the air. The aid could include training ping pong balls (stabilizers) which are purchased from all good RCshop.

Consider a flight simulator - Phoenix offers the most realistic graphics and experience, or you can download the free FMS flight simulator. You can then play on your computer and self-confidence before starting for real.

Have realistic expectations - RC helicopters are incredibly fun, but you must resist the temptation to round-the-loop to go on the first try. Try the RC on the ground, they fly only a foot or so above the ground until you are in control.Some helicopters are easier than others to move, so get some advice first.

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