Learn How To Fly RC Helicopters INTRODUCTION

Intro to a video series teaching you how to fly full function 6 channel RC helicopters. The plan is to start you out on a coaxial helicopter, teach you the basics which are broken up into easy to learn and practice steps. Once these skills are mastered you are ready to move on to a 6 channel helicopter.


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23 Responses to “Learn How To Fly RC Helicopters INTRODUCTION”

  • Naud1234:

    What’s the next tutorial? Maybe you can number the tutorials, that would be handy. Anyway, nice video. The puppet is cool! xD

  • rcvideogamer:

    i had the basics down but then my mother stopped buying me RC stuff and everything just gets more expensive.

  • virveli11:

    Hi mikey is a Blazing Star CX a? good starting heli for learning? I live in finland and i`m 12y old. when I saw this video i thought “now i have to by rc helicopter!”.
    So is it good idea by it? thx for y (sorry bad english)

  • MikeysRC:

    @nikotin187 No not a stupid idea as long as you also get a training gear set and make sure to take your time. Follow my training videos with your Belt before you try to fly around far from the ground.

  • nikotin187:

    hi mikey>thx alot for your videos and the work you put in it to help the beginners!
    I have a question…is it completly stupid to start with a esky belt cp v2?I dont have that much money and live in thailand so i have to order everything overseas and need something thats able to fly outside cause i dont have the space to fly in my house.thx

  • a100nick:

    cool bell 222

  • uglybob6666:

    Holy crap! I just said that out loud to myself!

  • djlolypop:

    airwolf with skids???

  • lanko1:

    lol nice idea with that toy-guy

  • myshihtzudontstink:

    anyone looking to start with your first heli, get a e-flite blade msr. that one is as stable as a coaxial but can move since it’s a single rotor. they also have an e-flite blade sr which is bigger but parts will break easier with crashes.

  • MikeysRC:

    Fuselage = Airwolf / Bell 222

    Helicopter is Trex 450 clone you cna buy form my website mikeysrc dot com for $374

  • TheMusicBot:

    hi mikey, what is the name of the black helicopter u flew in the beggening? and how much does it cost?

  • MikeysRC:

    No, it has a very twitchy tail. Get either a fixed pitch or a heli with a belt driven tail.

  • Olthomson:

    hi mikey is a esky honeybee cp2 a good starting heli for learning?

  • neverblameme:

    same here. Im super expert at a coaxil but when i got my 4 chanel FP, it went right into the powerine.

  • MikeysRC:

    Well I guess it’s a difference of opinions. It’s true co-ax does fly different than a regular heli. But I still believe they are a great trainer to let you practice your orientation skills before you put hundreds of dollars at risk with a 6 channel advanced helicopter.

  • lonstar70:

    I read that you should NOT start with a co ax becasue when you move to a FP 4 channel, the controls are too different. I have 3 co-axials that I have have become an expert at, nad now I can barely get my Honey Bee V2 FP off the ground!

  • BadBramiBoy:

    Hey mate!

    I say it’s a good choice, buy a coaxial and train on this.
    I did and after that i did the best thing ever: BUYING AN RC SIMULATOR!! It’s the BEST way to learn flying an helicopter. I bought Phoenix RC simulator wich is superb! You will save crashes thanks to that and learn very quickly. I say a coaxial, a simulator and then a real “big” heli ( like a t-rex 450 ) is the best thing. Of course reality is different compared to a simulator, but it will still help you ALOT

    Have fun!

    Bram

  • MikeysRC:

    Yeah, I think that sounds like the perfect plan. Start out with a co-axial, learn the basics then move on to the Belt. Once you master then moves with the Lama it would actually be a good idea to then review them with the Belt as both helicopters will handle differently too.

  • Tommenaker1:

    Hey mikey nice video Really!, I have a question:I want to start to get in the rc heli field and I wonder if starting with the esky lama v4 4ch with beginer skuders heli will be a good move.
    I thought that after I will practise all your lessions and master them, I will start to fly my ESKY belt cp heli which I am kinda afraid to fly at the moment because I fell its too big for my skill lvl.

    what do you say? thank you

  • MikeysRC:

    The EXI 250 would probably be LESS stable = harder to fly than a 450 size helicopter. The EXI 250 does not come with any electronics like the HoneyBee, Raptor, and Dynam do. So the total cost to get it flying and in the air was MUCH higher than $99

  • pilot1115:

    THANKS and would u recomend the new exi 250

  • MikeysRC:

    Check out xheli . com The esky HoneyBee King3 id pretty good for around $100. Also check out the Exceed RC Raptor and the Dynam 250

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