Wednesday 7 November 2012

RC Helicopter Fun!

By Thomas Richard


It is true that RC airplanes are commonly seen being flown in open parks and fields outdoors or in the local community in front and back yards, but a close cousin to RC airplanes is identified in the fantastically affordable and fun RC helicopters currently being sold. RC toys in general are amazingly entertaining, but an RC helicopter in particular seemingly adds a new dimension to the RC toy using experience! There is just nothing like mastering an RC helicopter and successfully flying it for hours on end.

Unlike other RC pursuits, RC helicopter is one that requires the most patience. It is unlikely that a beginner will pick up flying a heli the very first time they pick up the controller. Success and mastery will come over time as sessions by sessions a beginner pilot learns to control the craft properly. Remember, just like everything else, practice makes perfect!

To start out with, there can be some minimal expected investment for the RC helicopter hobbyist. The entire price of the kit selected will be the primary investment, but the RC toy user will also want to keep a fund stored away in case repairs become necessary. There is a good chance that repairs will be likely during the first few flights, since the novice is still mastering the art of using the toy. Thus, being financially prepared relieves the hobbyist of the anxiety associated with not having enough monies to fix any damages incurred during first time flying sessions.

Another point to keep in mind is that helicopters are considered the most difficult to learn of all the RC hobbies. If you are willing to put in the time to learn, you are already more than half way through the process of mastering the hobby. For those willing to be patient and properly learn the hobby inside and out, the reward will surely be worth the effort!

Once you are ready to make the first purchase, it should be noted that most kits, though mostly assembled, will need some more assembling. An instruction manual will be provided, but don't expect it to be easy to follow. Moreover, a slight misconfiguration might mess up the model aerodynamically and it may not lift off at all. Because of this, it may be a good idea to get a to know some local hobby shops where you can make frequent trips to ask for assembly instructions and advices.

Lastly, it is prudent to never forget about safety. When flying any RC aircraft, it is most important to always protect your self as well as others. With blades spinning at crazy speed it can be very dangerous and you should always treat your model with respect. Although most RC helicopters now can be flown indoors, the learning stages should always be done outside and in a safe place so that you will be able to enjoy your new hobby responsibly!




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