RC Helicopters Beginners Guide Part 4
Here is the fourth video clip of A beginners information to RC Helicopters. In this video clip you will watch and learn about types of Helicopters, fixed pitch and collective pitch Helicopters. Feedback and suggestions welcome at alishanmao@gmail.com or ali@redcatracing.com Don’t forget about to check out www.redcatracing.com http www.rctoyhouse.com and http
Oh and I was also curious if you (or anyone else that might know) might be able to tell me of a good flight simulator would be. And as i’m? not quite sure if they are for both heli’s and planes but i would like it to be for heli’s. thanks again.
Not sure if you still watch the comments here but is the honey? bee still a good choice for beginners or is there a better model out now? Also where would be the best to purchase my new heli? thank you in advance to anyone that offers help and advice.
cool? video!!!
how much? is the honey bee 2?
These are the most excellent videos I have seen on youtube. You explain the subject very well. Thank you for sharing your time and talent with us begainers. Now it is late and I must get some sleep. I will watch the rest tomorrow. Or today when I wake up.? Also, love the intro. Slapping yourself in the head. I feel like doing that to myself all the time. Thank you. (Tom from South Carolina, USA)
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would you go for a fixed pitch helicopter or a collective helicopter and which? type is easier to fly and cheaper?
Started? flying the Nine Eagles Solo Pro which is FP. When I want a helicopter for flying outside should I go for a CP heli or are there FP models which are capable of outdoors flying?
pause? at 0:03..lol….nice job man..keep up de good work…
@tommyrambo96 go for newest Walkera Fixed Pitch helis they are? better.
would the walkera hm 4# dragonfly 4ch be a good helicopter for? a beginner?????
@bassax7045 well? unfortunately the new RC Airport in that city where I am moving is built just right on the bank of river. this means after take off all planes and helis will be flying over water hehehe. more money earning chances for fisher man with boats out there. But I have got my own boat to rescue my planes. I will put a jba engine on my boat and turn it into motor boat. but for sure I will fly my TREX far from water 😀
@alishanmao might get some nice solid floaters for 600le ,,hope all goes well with moving to new place,,im sure? you will find a spot to fly 600le away from the river .take care and see you flying soon again when you people settled in new place
@bassax7045 aaarrrgh Not gonna fly my TREX for a week or more maybe. We are moving to? another city. home is a mess of boxes and packed stuff now. I am gonna fly Mini wolf in between boxes for challenge flight hehehehe
@alishanmao ;D i keep? heli in one piece and will enjoy and learn from your chrashes,,way better on the spare parts:)
@hubertheiser yup thats what I was talking bout cyclic however if a Fixed Pitch helicopter do not? have fixed pitch blades, it will not be fixed pitch anymore 🙂 as it has to do something to achieve collective.
@tfs2006 crashes are part of? our lives 😀 we should enjoy them as they teach us a lot
@NaiiZuro? Yeah I LAMO the first time I saw this intro.
thanks for the amazing videos. honestly i? never knew how my heli worked and your videos have made it very easy to understand. by knowing all this actually makes them easy to tweak and adjust and even fly. again thanks for the amazing videos and keep up the great work. unfortunately 2 days ago i crashed my erazor 450 🙁 not as bad as it could have been but waiting for parts is always a bummer. so for now its back to my cx3 for a week or so. have a great weekend!
I don’t agree with your explanation of “fixed pitch” helis: This term just desribes a type helis which do? not have a *collective* pitch controll. But the direction of flight is of course controlled by *cyclic* pitch controll using the swash plate. I guess that’s what you meant when talking about “tilting” the rotor blades.
@NaiiZuro? welcome 🙂
haha your? intro is funny 😛 and your guides are very helpfull