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Radio Controlled Helicopters Made Simple

Radio controlled helicopters are a lot of fun and flying them is a very popular hobby; even more than this, there are also R C helicopter competitions. RC planes have been flown competitively for some time now but a helicopter is a whole different ball game.

If you’re just getting started, then the best thing to do is to pick up an inexpensive electric powered RC helicopter which is made with indoor use in mind. This way you’ll be able to build some skill with RC helicopter flying before taking on the challenge of competitive radio controlled helicopter flying.

Electric helicopters are the best choice for beginners, since these are easier to maintain and are less costly. An electric helicopter is also far quieter than is a gas powered model and they are easier to control as well. However, there is a trade off in terms of shorter flight times for electric helicopters, with two hours being needed to recharge the battery following each flight.

Some of the new technologies that do make the RC helicopter easier to fly, is the new streamlined mainframe and boom of the helicopter, which helps it to do all the hardest maneuvers, from flying upside down and flying backwards. Another technology is the double blades that are the secret to the R C Helicopters stability and flight control, because the blades spin in different directions at the same rate of speed.

Even the low end models of RC helicopters come with fixed pitch blades. Fixed pitch blades give your helicopter a smooth and stable flight no matter what your skill level as an RC pilot.

You may need some additional equipment, depending what kind of radio controlled helicopter you opt for. Electric RC helicopters usually include everything you need in the kit, but you’ll probably want to pick up some extra batteries so that you don’t have to sit out on the fun while you recharge.

If you’ll be flying a nitro gas powered RC helicopter, you will need to get fuel and you’ll want to have a supply of rags handy to wipe up any spills. You’ll certainly want some extra blades no matter what kind of RC helicopter you select, so that these can be replaced if they are damaged.

Newcomers to the hobby of flying radio controlled helicopters commonly ask whether they would be better off with a gas powered helicopter or with an electric model. This is something which every RC helicopter hobbyist has to answer for themselves as each type has its own particular pros and cons.

Advanced RC helicopter hobbyists generally fly gas powered helicopters, which they say are closer to the experience of flying a real helicopter. While the fuel for these RC helicopters is a little pricey, these models do allow you to refuel quickly and get your helicopter back in the air fast.

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