Sunday, November 27, 2011

Syma S032 Indoor Challenge Flight

Syma S032 Indoor Challenge Flight Video Clips.





www.hobby-estore.com Here is the Indoor Challenge flight of SYMA S032 3Channel RC Helicopter on our Quick built indoor obstacle course. This heli is stable, fast and agile. It did just great with our obstacle course flight. These Helicopters are available at www.hobby-estore.comdont forget if you buy anything off this site, use my name Ali as discount coupon code when checking out to get 5% discount. Comments and feedback welcome at alishanmao@gmail.com or ali@redcatracing.com Don't forget to check http www.hobby-estore.com http and www.youtube.com

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Flying a Helicopter

Flying a Helicopter

Rc Helicopter

Having spent over 20 years as a commercial helicopter pilot the author has the following observations to make:

The first time I ever flew a helicopter I thought to God I was trying to stir a cake.

The second time I flew a helicopter I was convinced I was stirring a cake. The helicopter seemed to have a mind of its own because no matter what you did on the controls it took a helicopter about a second and a quarter to make up its mind that your command on the controls is what you really wanted. This is called a time the lag common to all helicopters. You don't know how long a second and quarter is until you've flown a helicopter.

We were at about 1000 feet and my instructor turned to me and said, "Here you take the controls I'm sick of flying." I quickly grabbed the controls as the nose of the helicopter was heading toward the ground, so I pulled back on the cyclic stick; nothing happened, so then I pulled even further back on the stick. All of a sudden the helicopter having a mind of its own decided I really wanted the nose to go up, so the nose went up until the helicopter was almost pointing straight up into the heavens. At this point I pushed forward on the cyclic stick. This is the stick used to steer a helicopter. The nose kept going up into the wild blue yonder, I panicked as the nose kept going up, and shoved the cyclic stick even further away from me to make the nose go down. All of a sudden down went the nose straight toward the ground, with that I pulled back on the stick. The nose kept going toward the ground. I pulled back on the stick, and the nose continued going toward the ground, so I pulled the stick even further. All of a sudden the nose started rising again toward the heavens.

Meanwhile my fellow passenger who was supposed to be my instructor was sitting over in his seat laughing his head off. He wouldn't tell me what was wrong all he did was to keep laughing, and laughing. His laughter made me mad, so I decided that I'd have to dope the thing out all by myself. The instructor was just sitting in his seat convulsed with laughter. For the next 60 miles by working with the rudder pedals I was able to keep the course of the helicopter reasonably straight, but I continued flying like a porpoise, up-and-down while reciting a whole litany of the traits both common to the helicopter and my instructor as well as some comments about their habits and ancestry. Meanwhile the instructor was sitting in his seat with howling laughter.

After flying all over the sky for about an hour I finally managed to get the helicopter to fly on the straight and level. I probably learned more about flying a helicopter in that one hour then I learned in all the rest of my training flights.

As we approached our destination the instructor took over the controls again and landed the helicopter. Then he finally told me why he would not take the controls back form me; because he wanted me to gain my own confidence of the helicopter. He felt that had he taken the controls back I would never fly a helicopter again. He was right!

Flying a helicopter is a much different proposition than flying an airplane. With an airplane you can set up the trim tabs and the airplane will pretty much fly itself. A helicopter on the other hand will fly the pilot. It is much more difficult to fly a helicopter than an airplane because it takes an entirely different set of skills. The only way you can learn these skills is by experience.

The helicopter has more controls than an airplane. The collective stick you hold in your left hand, and use it to make a helicopter to go up and down by pulling up or pushing down on the stick. This actually changes the pitch of the main rotor blades by changing the amount of bight they have on the air. The same stick also controls the throttle that is like a motorcycle throttle that you operate by twisting. The starter button is often on the very tip of the stick and engages the starter when you push it down. The cyclic stick controls the attitude of the helicopter; or more specifically the attitude of the main rotor. The final control that you use is the rudders. They control the direction in which the helicopter flies. These controls are on the floor towards the front of the cabin, and they are operated by your feet. They actually operate the pitch of the propeller that is at the rear of the helicopter; this is actually called the tail rotor.

Now we have explained what happened when I first started flying a helicopter, and the controls that you have to use to fly a one.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

RC AIRWOLF Helicopter with PHT3 Jetcat agent (FOR SALE!)

RC AIRWOLF Helicopter with PHT3 Jetcat agent (FOR SALE!) On YouTube.





English : Flying-Cam, world leader in close range aerial filming with unmanned helicopter is selling two AIRWOLF helicopters both equipped with PHT3 JETCAT turbine with Kerosene start. Two identical helicopters are available for 10000Euro each. TOTAL: 20000Euro negociable This helicopter as been used in the Grand Canyon, in Arizona USA, for Ford Expedition TV commercial. READY TO FLY : - Rotor Diameter 1,8 meter - Fuselage Vario "AIRWOLF Big" scale 1:7.1 - Turbine JETCAT PHT3 - Kerosene Start - Remote controlled Retractable landing gear - Gyro GY401 - 5 servos Futaba S9202 - Radio Futaba T9ZHP Wc2 + Transmitter tray + Harness - 2 Battery sets

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Walkera CH-47 BIG-Chinook Review

Walkera CH-47 BIG-Chinook Review On YouTube.





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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Fun With RC Helicopters

Fun With RC Helicopters

Rc Helicopter

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.

In order to truly benefit from utilizing an RC helicopter, the user must really be ready to develop a bit of patience. It is not reasonable to believe that a RC helicopter will be operated with great success the first time it is ever used by a novice. It takes several sessions before the RC helicopter operator learns how to manage the remote control and to direct the RC helicopter in the appropriate way. Thus, the novice flier will want to prepare ahead of time, and be ready to take the RC helicopter out on flights as much as possible; the more the RC helicopter is used the better the controller of the RC toy becomes.

To start out with, there can be some minimal expected investment for the RC helicopter hobbyist. The entire price of the RC helicopter 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 uses of the RC helicopter, 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.

When it comes to any and all RC toys, it has to be said that the RC helicopter is the most difficult to learn how to master. If this notion is not a deterrent, then the individual interested in RC helicopter will probably do well with operating one. A stick-to-it attitude and persistent approach gives the hopeful RC helicopter operator an edge of those individuals that have little patience.

At the time that a consumer begins choosing from all of the RC toys and kits available, it should be realized that many of the kits come with assembly required. Instructions are offered with RC helicopters, but they must be implemented correctly or the RC toy will not work at all when it comes time for the flying session. This is so true when it comes to RC helicopters; even a loosely fitting part, or an improperly placed piece can cause the helicopter to lose its aerodynamic properties; when that happens, the RC helicopter will not lift off properly and the wind will not be able to aid in the support of the helicopter. For this reason, once the entire kit is put together, the RC helicopter owner might very well want to take a trip to the local hobby shop to have experts give the item a once over; this checking system will ensure that everything is put together appropriately.

Finally, during RC helicopter flying sessions, one must take certain precautions to, not only protect the RC helicopter, but to protect one's self and others too. The RC helicopter blades can prove to be quite damaging when coming into contact with other objects and can even cut an individual; this is why this item should never be used in enclosed spaces or too near other people. Instead, RC helicopters and many RC toys are far better when enjoyed outdoors in open areas where there is plenty of space to enjoy free range of motion with the RC toys in use.

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Bert Kammerer - Mikado vBar 5.1 Testing

Bert Kammerer - Mikado vBar 5.1 Testing Video Clips.





Bert Kammerer tests the new vBar 5.1 and gives a quick overview of its new features.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Walkera Genius CP 3D Flight and Durability Test

Walkera Genius CP 3D Flight and Durability Test Video Clips.





Here we put this new Genius CP Helicopter to its first test of 3D and Durability by flying it indoors and crashing it so many times on hard concrete grounds. This helicopter flying on 3D mode on 3 axis Gyro simply amazed us by its ultra durable qualities where it took all those bad crashes and still kept on flying and kept on pulling 3D. what a sweet helicopter. I am in love. This FBL mini helicopter is totally perfect for beginners of 6 channel helicopter to learn to fly on and for practicing some 3D and or having fun with some 3D without worries about crashes. This thing takes crashes with a smile and keeps on flying. Another extreme challenge flight video will be up after the 3D flight and durability test video. Comments and feedback welcome at alishanmao@gmail.com , info@onlyflyingmachines.com or ali@redcatracing.com Don't forget to visit www.onlyflyingmachines.com , http and Subscribe to www.youtube.com

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