Sunday, 12 June 2016
Fun Flying Remote Control Helis
For all those airplane aficionados out there who love to fly, radio controlled helicopters are often just what the doctor ordered! You can soar high with the controls of RC Helicopters even while on terra firma. And, if you thought it was just a fun afternoon outing, don't forget your rc heli can be used for aerial photography too!
Using the handheld transmitter, the 'pilot' is able to send signals to a receiver in the helicopter. RC Helicopters are usually constructed using carbon fiber, aluminum, balsa wood, foam, or fiberglass, and are available in a variety of designs. Models that are more maneuverable, such as helicopters with collective pitch, possess greater aerobatic capabilities, but are mostly more difficult to fly. The transmitter allows the pilot to use a hand-held radio to control the throttle/main rotor speed, blade angle, cyclic controls for pitch and roll, and the tail rotor for the yaw. When controlled together properly, these helis fly and perform the very same aerobatic tricks (such as hovering and backward flight) that full-sized helicopters do at displays.
So what different rc heli types are there? There are four main types:
* Nitro (internal combustion)
* Electric
* Gas turbine
* Petrol / gasoline
Gas turbine and electric helicopters are rapidly evolving, but the nitro types are currently the most common.
Learning to fly a radio controlled heli iseasier than isoften thought. With the latest advances in technology, flight simulator software can teach amateur hobbyists to handle their toy. PC flight simulator software can guide amateurs to learn all sorts of aviation and manipulation tricks.
Happy flying!