Uploaded by Tristan Dodson on April 1, 2015 at 5:17 am
Beginners guide to RC helicopters
http://www.duncanmather.com/page8.html An introduction to the different types of RC helicopter, showing which ones are easy to fly and which ones are harder.
http://www.duncanmather.com/page8.html An introduction to the different types of RC helicopter, showing which ones are easy to fly and which ones are harder.
As well as cost there are also pretty big dangers to rc helicopters. As
much as a grandma I may sound they can kill, or seriously injure you. And I
was mainly referring to the audience of younger pilots out there who can’t
get a job or don’t have one. And you may find that when you buy it you may
decide you don’t like flying helicopters. I should have made It more clear
that I was meaning more to people that don’t have a constant supply of
money.
Thank you for your video..I am a beginner..And was very interesting to see
it.I have a Wltoys v911.and next will be a v912..And next who knows…today
will be my first fly ..i have decided to go to a football field..for
me..every place is small.so I have decided to go to this field.
Very educational. I learned a lot. I’m a newbie and I’m at the entry level,
looking to get all the way up to 6 channel by this summer. Thank you for
the info.
Any small sized helis will be virtually impossible to fly in wind. Co-Axial
helis are usually intended for indoor flying. Collective pitch helis are
the better option for outdoor flying, and the bigger they are, the better
they will cope with wind. Even my T-Rex 600 can be a bit of a handful to
fly in windy conditions. Being able to alter the pitch of the blades on a
collective pitch heli gives it more control in outdoor conditions.
The more channels the more control you have. A 2 channel heli will just go
up & down and rotate left & right. Add a third channel and it will also go
forward and back, a fourth channel will give side to side movement. 6
channel helis also have pitch control on the rotor blades.
What flying site on Phoenix,Mate?!!
You don’t even discuss the channels and what they do!
Thanks very much for this lesson, i learned a lot. i dont have a helicopter
yet, but i ordered a Coaxial helicopter 🙂 regards, Wolf , +1 like :)
As well as cost there are also pretty big dangers to rc helicopters. As
much as a grandma I may sound they can kill, or seriously injure you. And I
was mainly referring to the audience of younger pilots out there who can’t
get a job or don’t have one. And you may find that when you buy it you may
decide you don’t like flying helicopters. I should have made It more clear
that I was meaning more to people that don’t have a constant supply of
money.
Hi, can you tell me the model the chap is holding at 4.15 please, I’m after
on like that to progress up the ranks, thank you :-)
Oh, It didn’t have quad copters.
What the name of simulator for training
Good instruction, but I’m having a problem tuning an F1 2.4 G Syma with no
adjustment instructions.
Great video and advice,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,learn to hover
first…………then progress
for first flight, beginner should fly hover first… more about beginner rc
helicopter, watch our review..
FFS, CGI helecopters in a sim? wtf?
the music gets in the way of the video
can anyone recomment me a good one im only a beginer i want an outdoor one
i would pay around 100 euro any good starter ones for that
I had a friend film the outdoor flying shots and some of the footage is
done on the Phoenix flight sim.
Yes the court footage was done from a simulator.
Hi Luis, the video was only intended to show beginners the different types
of helicopter that are available, not how to fly them.
? fixed pitch heli’s aren’t small, they can be massive!!! but anyway great
vid
I have to ask . . . Why does the court footage look a bit off? Is this a
simulator, or did you use green screen?
i bought an Air hog Gyoblade, it is soooo much fun looking to get something
more serious what do ch’s have to do with a heli? all i read about is 6
very useful, as well as nice copters, and great skill,
whats that red one?
The red one is a Blade CX2.
i will order a new heli in a few minutes!!!
Glad you find it helpful 🙂
Glad you found this useful and good luck with your flying,
Thank you for your video..I am a beginner..And was very interesting to see
it.I have a Wltoys v911.and next will be a v912..And next who knows…today
will be my first fly ..i have decided to go to a football field..for
me..every place is small.so I have decided to go to this field.
Very educational. I learned a lot. I’m a newbie and I’m at the entry level,
looking to get all the way up to 6 channel by this summer. Thank you for
the info.
YOU NEVER SHOW HOW TO USE THE TRANSMITTER
I know a guy who can fix your caps lock key for you.
how can you hold a camera and fly a helicopter at the same time?
Can I ask which simulator? I am planning to buy and start with simulator.
PS: Nice video.
Any small sized helis will be virtually impossible to fly in wind. Co-Axial
helis are usually intended for indoor flying. Collective pitch helis are
the better option for outdoor flying, and the bigger they are, the better
they will cope with wind. Even my T-Rex 600 can be a bit of a handful to
fly in windy conditions. Being able to alter the pitch of the blades on a
collective pitch heli gives it more control in outdoor conditions.
what about the wind ?wich one is the easiest to fly in the wind .i could
never fly well my coaxial out side in the.wind over 2 mph..my coaxial
sucks…
Most helpful! I have ordered the Guide to Flying the Blade 400 on the
strength of this video 🙂
Very useful information ,, thanks
The more channels the more control you have. A 2 channel heli will just go
up & down and rotate left & right. Add a third channel and it will also go
forward and back, a fourth channel will give side to side movement. 6
channel helis also have pitch control on the rotor blades.
Thank you for this short tutorial. I found it informative and fun.
nice ty very much!
just the music makes me want to buy one . love you vid ,