Showing posts with label Helicopter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Helicopter. Show all posts

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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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Cheapest Trex 450 helicopter body / bureaucracy #8

Cheapest Trex 450 helicopter body / bureaucracy #8 Video Clips.





www.mikeysrc.com This video covers programing basic settings into the 2.4Ghz transmitter. Showing which channel to plug each servo and ESC wire into on the receiver. And how to save a transmitter configuration file to you computer. email mikey@mikeysrc.com if you have any questions.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

RC-Heli-Action: Hughes 500 Rumpfbausatz von Century Helicopter

RC-Heli-Action: Hughes 500 Rumpfbausatz von Century Helicopter Video Clips.





Video zum Testbericht über den Hughes 500 Rumpfbausatz von Century Helicopter in RC-Heli-Action, dem Magazin für wahre Flieger (Ausgabe 03/2010). www.rc-heli-action.de

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Syma S107/S107G R/C Helicopter

Syma S107/S107G R/C Helicopter On YouTube.





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Sunday, November 13, 2011

IRCHA Jamboree- Radio Control Helicopter Competition

IRCHA Jamboree- Radio Control Helicopter Competition On YouTube.





IRCHA Jamboree- Radio Control Helicopter Competition The International Radio Controlled Helicopter Association (IRCHA) was founded in 1989 by helicopter pilot Don Chapman. IRCHA is a Special Interest Group (SIG) that represents the interests of helicopter pilots within the AMA. IRCHA hosted its first Jamboree in Dayton, Ohio in 1992. The following year the event was held in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. From 1994 through the year 2000, the Jamboree found a home in Hebron, Ohio which is located outside of the city of Columbus. Following the sale of the property in Hebron, Ron Kummer approached the AMA about using the flying site in Muncie for the Jamboree. The Jamboree immediately followed the helicopter world championships in 2001 and despite the tragedy that occurred that September when the airlines shut down, the Jamboree attracted around 200 pilots. The IRCHA Jamboree has been held at AMA headquarters ever since. This year, aside from the 3D flying (and there was plenty of that!), a pit area and flight station were set aside for scale and vintage helicopter flying. Much to my surprise, this was just to the right of show center. In Peter Wales book on scale helicopter flying he mentions that people get bored with 3D helicopter antics, but if you break out a scale helicopter people will stop what they are doing and watch. This was clearly in evidence as any time one of the larger scale helicopters took to the air the video cameras were rolling and the still cameras (mine ...

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Alouette II Big Scale RC Turbine Helicopter

Alouette II Big Scale RC Turbine Helicopter Video Clips.





Alouette 2 First flight , complete Self build by Danny Frans , Turbine - FunSonic, special thanks to all . now is the time to complete the heli , camera guido jennes , the heli is 2.58 mtr long . rotor 2.16 mtr.hight 0.87 mtr. turbine model fs-70 FunSonic

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Review - Syma S107 Metal Series, RC Helicopter (1/2)

Review - Syma S107 Metal Series, RC Helicopter (1/2) On YouTube.





Facebook: www.facebook.com/xenonproject Twitter: wwww.twitter.com/xenonproject www.xenonproject.com Interesting Review on the Ready-To-Fly Syma S107, Metal series - 3 channel Helicopter. The RC hobby has always been driven by technological innovation. The Syma S107 helicopter is the latest benefactor of this continual push toward the future. Using the same physical concepts that drive a gyroscope, the S107 flies with unprecedented stability for a helicopter of its size. With the S107, you can now achieve the hovering stability and responsive controls of a higher end 4-channel helicopter at a fraction of the cost and bulk! Its portable size is perfect for today's mover and shaker - the S107 charged via the included USB cable, making it possible for you to work on your laptop computer while your S107 charges for a quick flight during your study or work breaks. The amazing performance capabilities of the S107 makes it a great practice or toy 'copter for all pilots, from beginners trying to learn the dynamics of rotary flight to more advanced pilots looking to practice their moves and maneuvers on an inexpensive heli. Beyond its advanced engineering and aerodynamic performance, Syma's S107 has a revamped, aggressive design wonderfully suited to its hardy, stable flight patterns. The visually appealing colors and accents decorating the helicopter overlay a solid steel casing that houses the well-engineered rotary motor. To say that we're all rather in love with this product is ...

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Sunday, November 6, 2011

YIBOO UJ722 Apache 63 Gyroscope 3.5 Channel RC Helicopter Large

YIBOO UJ722 Apache 63 Gyroscope 3.5 Channel RC Helicopter Large On YouTube.





Features Equiped with gyroscope, is used for balancing the direction of the helicopter and can control the helicopter automatically which makes it fly more stable in the sky. It can maintain it's original direction when the remote controller still does not give any instruction. Locking tail wing is one micro-equipment with high sensitive sensor and high automation. Check out YIBOO UJ722 Apache 63 Gyroscope 3.5 Channel RC Helicopter Large here: www.ujtoys.com Check out best Gyroscope Equipped Remote Control Helicopters, Mini Infrared Rc Helicopters, Rc Cars, Rc Boats: www.ujtoys.com

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Learn How To Fly RC Helicopter (HOVERING - Rudder & Cyclic - appendage in orientation)

Learn How To Fly RC Helicopter (HOVERING - Rudder & Cyclic - appendage in orientation) Video Clips.





This video demonstrates how to practice rudder and cyclic control while the tail of the helicopter is pointed towards you. Try to keep the helicopter in a relatively small area. Please SUBSCRIBE so you see it as soon as it comes out. e-mail mikey@mikeysrc.com if you have and questions. This is part of a video series teaching you how to eventually 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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Monday, October 31, 2011

2.4Ghz Walkera V120D05 3D Flybarless RC Helicopter

2.4Ghz Walkera V120D05 3D Flybarless RC Helicopter Video Clips.





Check out the V120D05 Helicopter from Walkera. Features 1).The design of flybarless balance characterizes low power loss and great efficiency improvement. 2).3-axis gyro, Aileron less balance control system and amend the stable flight gesture automatically. 3). Adopting high efficient strap driven system infinitely reduces the extra waste of the power system. 4). Mature low voltage driven system presents green, environmental friendly and safety concept. 5). Low voltage and high torque brushless motor can provides strong and durable power. 6). Mini size helicopters for indoor. It offers 9-10 minutes flight time after full charged. For more information check it out at www.xheli.com

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

SYMA RC Helicopter S107-16 Motor A Factory Original Replacement Spare Part

SYMA RC Helicopter S107-16 Motor A Factory Original Replacement Spare Part

Product Brand : Syma




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SYMA RC Helicopter S107-16 Motor A Factory Original Replacement Spare Part



SYMA RC Helicopter S107-16 Motor A Factory Original Replacement Spare Part

SYMA RC Helicopter S107-16 Motor A Factory Original Replacement Spare Part



SYMA RC Helicopter S107-16 Motor A Factory Original Replacement Spare Part Overviews
This is a new factory replacement motor for the Syma S107G and The S105G.

SYMA RC Helicopter S107-16 Motor A Factory Original Replacement Spare Part Features
  • New Factory Replacement Part
  • Engine A with white and black wires



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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Blade MSR Micro RC Helicopter

Blade MSR Micro RC Helicopter Video Clips.





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Monday, October 24, 2011

Fishing With an RC Helicopter

Fishing With an RC Helicopter

Rc Helicopter

How To Go Fishing Using an RC Helicopter

I love spending time with my kids. We play all kinds of games, but being the odd father that I am I like to try and find new twists to common games my kids enjoy. One day we went to their school fund raising carnival - you know, the over priced food, the cheap games and activities with prices that would make Disney blush. Well we were there and one of the activities they had was the classic "Fishing Pond". There was a ratty sheet strung between two poles with a couple of junior high kids behind it connecting cheap prizes to cheap poles and tossing them out to any angler that came along. Now, I don't mean to belittle a time honored classic carnival game like the fish pond, but as I stood there watching child after child saunter up, toss their line over and wait for the telling tug that signaled the arrival of a really great sticker, an ugly plastic bug or an enigmatic Chinese finger trap I thought, "Surely there's a better way". I began to think of how I could modify the fish pond game and make it a bit more exciting. With the help of my site, RCPlanePro.com and Art-Tech, I think I've succeeded. Behold, RC Helicopter Fishing!

Required Supplies

One of the best things about RC Helicopter fishing is that it doesn't require much to make it a smashing success. All you'll need is the following:

• A quality micro RC Helicopter - I got my Art-Tech Micro from my own website, RCPlanePro.com, but any quality micro heli will work.

• A length of string - Make sure you have enough to compensate for the downdraft produced by the helicopter rotors (more on that in a minute).

• A small, but relatively strong magnet.

• A roll of craft magnet, preferably with adhesive on one side (the kind you can get in any craft or hobby store that you can cut to a specific size). You can also substitute paperclips for the craft magnet, but the paperclips don't work as well.

• A hot glue gun complete with a glue stick.

• Several cutouts of funky looking fish (I typically plan on two or three fish per participant)

• A marker - doesn't matter what color, just try to get one that won't bleed through the paper fish you have.

• Tape - this is to attach the string to your helicopter, so be choosy what tape you use. I prefer painters tape since it never leaves marks or smudges on my helicopter, though it's not as strong as masking tape.

• A blue sheet, towel or rug.

• Other decorations as available depending on how elaborate you want your pond.

• Prizes for the participants.

Preparation

Know Your Down Current

One of the most important things you can do to prepare your helicopter fish pond is to know the down current your helicopter produces. The down current is simply the force of air being pushed down as a result of the spinning rotors. Different helicopters produce varying amounts of wind. You need to know how much down current your copter produces so you can apply weight to your fish appropriately - you don't want the helicopter to blow away all the fish before the kids have a chance to catch them!

The helicopter's down current is one of the main reasons that paperclips are less effective than the heavier magnet option. So to test this, I suggest cutting out your fish and then placing various sized magnet pieces on them - without the adhesive exposed - and then flying your helicopter over the fish to see if they blow away; if they do, add more magnet.

Another option for this is to use slightly heavier magnets and glue the magnets to the fish. Again, you need to be careful with this since you need to make sure the helicopter can lift the fish off the ground!

Get the Right Length of String

Once you know how heavy your fish need to be, you want to determine the length of string to attach to the helicopter. This is an important step since you don't want the down current from your copter to cause the string to move in wide circles - that makes it really hard for the kids to catch a fish.

The best way to figure what length of string you need is simply to test it. I'm sure there's some snazzy mathematical equation out there that someone who is smarter than me could apply to figure it out the first time, but I'm not the guy. I go the old school route of trial and error. By the way, if you happen to be that smart guy, let me know your fancy equation so I can save some string. On with the regular old way...

I suggest starting with a piece of string about 2.5 feet long, that's generally enough to keep the magnet-weighted string stable. Tape the string to the bottom of your helicopter just a little back of the nose. The reason for putting the string here as opposed to right in the middle of the helicopter is that when most RC helicopters move, their nose dips just a little; if the string is attached in a place where it can get closer to the fish as a result of this dip, it makes it easier for kids to be successful. You may want to consider two pieces of tape for extra security for when you've captured a dangling fish.

Use the hot glue gun to glue the magnet to the far end of the string - the end that is not attached to the helicopter. Once the string and magnet are secure, lift off and start by simply hovering in one place. Make sure all of the string is off the ground so you don't get a false positive on this test due to ground friction. When the helicopter is up, let it hover for around 30 seconds and watch the amount of rotation you get on your string. If you don't have much, move on to negotiating a few twists and turns with your helicopter and again, watch how the string behaves.

If you find that you're getting a lot of string rotation, simply land and tape a slightly longer piece of string to your copter. The idea is to get the magnet end of the string far enough away from the rotors that it is not affected by the down current. Continue testing string lengths until you find one that allows the magnet to hang pretty steady without much rotation.

The Fish and the Pond

Now that you know your helicopter is all set up it's time to ready the fish and the pond. For the fish, simply find some good fish cutouts online and print them off. You could print them in color or you could print them in black and white and then have the kids color them prior to fishing for them. I prefer the latter since it engages the kids and really gets them wondering about the activity as they are coloring.

When the fish are printed or colored, cut them out and use a pen or marker to write a number on the back. Each number is associated with a prize the child wins for catching the fish. Alternately, you could have all different looking fish and have the type of fish correspond to a prize, it just depends on how many fish you need and can find.

Peel off the adhesive side of your magnet piece, or pieces, and stick them to the fish up close to their lips. As with attaching the string near the nose of your helicopter, putting the magnets close to the fish lips makes it a little easier for the kids to catch them.

When your fish are ready use the blue sheet or towel or whatever you have chosen to use, and spread it out on the floor where the game will take place. Don't worry about getting the sheet totally flat; in fact, a few wrinkles are good because they look sort of like waves and help some of the magnetized fish lips stick up making them a little easier to catch.

I like to decorate the pond with various plastic trees and maybe a log or three and anything else that comes to mind. Sometimes I have added aliens, others stuffed animals and once or twice some random "junk metal" as obstacles the kids need to avoid. Just take a few minutes to think about whatever would make the activity more fun for the kids.

Going Fishing

When everything is set up and your helicopter is fully charged, let the crazy fishing begin! You can make you own rules according to the kids you have, but I typically like to let the kids fish for 90 seconds unless they catch something first. One catch per turn or ninety seconds, then switch. Go through the kids until each child has caught at least one fish and earned a prize. Depending on your budget, though, you might let them catch two, three or more fish! They'll be having so much fun they'll go until your helicopter dies or you run out of fish.

Tips

Here are some tips to consider before unleashing the kids on the game:

1- Test the game before the kids play. Make sure the string doesn't rotate, make sure the helicopter can lift the magnetized fish and that you have enough space to allow for kids not being the best pilots.

2- Have a spare battery or other activities you can do while the helicopter recharges - consider giving the kids a time limit to catch a fish. Most RC helicopters take about 30-45 minutes to recharge their batteries - that can be a long time for a group of antsy kids to wait! So if you have a battery backup or other planned activities while the battery charges, you won't have as great a risk of a child uprising.

3- Turn off any indoor fans or ceiling fans. The air currents caused by these fans can disrupt the flight pattern of the micro helicopter making it difficult for the kids to pilot.

4- If you're playing with younger kids who have a hard time piloting the helicopter, instead of using magnets on the fish, simply use large cutouts of fish (they still need to be weighted) and have the kids simply land - or crash - the helicopter on them to win. I have used lily pads with frogs for weights and that worked great.

If you have any other tips to consider, please let me know. Also, if you have tried RC helicopter fishing, let me know how it went. And if you happen to be that guy that's smarter than me and knows the funky math equations for the string, you better hit me up. Have fun kiddies, it's way better than the ratty sheet-plastic bug version!

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

There's A Walkera RC Helicopter For Every Hobbyist

There's A Walkera RC Helicopter For Every Hobbyist

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To actually fly a radio controlled helicopter has gotten to be a very exciting pastime. With the new developments in technology Walkera RC Helicopter has risen to the challenge. That challenge is to build RC Helicopters that will fit any budget and reach any skill level to satisfy to most experience pilots.

Radio controlled Helicopter flight has long been a hobby open to professional RC pilots with lots of money. Sure the technology was available at a price and so was the level of complexity. RC beginners almost had no chance without the help of an experienced RC pilot.

RC Helicopters were primarily run on nitro fuels and were complicated to tune and get them running right so you could try to fly. But today the industry has made a switch to electric motors and computerized radios in the 2.4 MHz band. Gone are the days of interference causing you to crash? Gone are the days when you had to worry about someone else using a radio on the same frequency as your transmitter?

Cost is always a big question for many and today we can fly indoors or outside at the airfield. Fantastic flight characteristics are available for indoor flight at prices under and go up into the hundreds of dollars. RC Helicopter models to fly outdoors that are still fun to fly will start at about . As the level of complexity goes up so does the price which can run up into thousands of dollars.

Many believe the cheap one is not worth the money. This is a mistake because they are very sophisticated technological marvels that are very durable. The cheap RC Helicopters are considered toys and bought for kids but when you see them fly and crash hundreds of times without damage you are sure to be impressed.

These toys are loaded with real value and should you break something their replacements parts are available to get you flying again in no time. Many are even upgradable will longer lasting rechargeable batteries and bigger more powerful electric motors. More advanced models have lots of options and can be more expensive. So start out with the cheap RC Helicopters to learn on then move up to the more advanced.

Buying Tips

First things first the Internet is the place to go to get a little information about Helicopters and the new technologies we have today. As the title of the article states there is a Walkera RC Helicopter for everyone. Online you can find many Walkera RC Helicopter flight reviews and forums where you can learn all you need to know about models and flying them.

Jumping into the big expensive collective pitch Helicopters has a learning curve to deal with. If this is your ultimate goal then join one of the many Helicopter flying clubs. There you can learn from many of the more experienced pilots. We have many Helicopter flight simulators and many have been successful at learning to fly some of the more complicated collective pitch big Helicopters using them.

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Friday, October 21, 2011

RC Syma S006 Alloy Shark 3 Channel Electric Helicopter RTF

RC Syma S006 Alloy Shark 3 Channel Electric Helicopter RTF Video Clips.





Find this product at www.xenonproject.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/xenonproject Twitter: wwww.twitter.com/xenonproject For more RC helicopters, and other RC toys, please visit our website at www.xenonproject.com Syma S006 Alloy Shark built up popularity with its aggresive fiery design. This 3 channel helicopter also comes with co-axial blades for exceptional hovering stability. The Alloy Shark can manuever left, right, forward, backward and hover. This is a great beginner helicopter for beginner hobbyists. This helicopter is recommending for ages 14 and up. Charge for 30 minutes and fly. Get your Alloy Shark today before they run out! Features * Multi-Function (Up, Down, Left, Right, Forward, Backward) * Realistic Sports Body * Carbon Fiber Frame * Co-Axial Design * High Capacity Li-Po Battery

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Draganflyer X6 Helicopter Flight Video

Draganflyer X6 Helicopter Flight Video Video Clips.





www.draganfly.com The Draganflyer X6 UAV RC helicopter is perfect for shooting professional quality aerial video and digital photographs... it's so cool. What is the Draganflyer X6? The Draganflyer X6 is a remotely operated, unmanned, miniature helicopter designed to carry wireless video cameras and still cameras. Operate the Draganflyer X6 helicopter with the easy to use handheld controller while viewing what the helicopter sees through video glasses. Expandable The Draganflyer X6 helicopter accepts multiple interchangeable video camera and still camera modules. Choose the camera that is best for you: * 1080p HD video camera, * 10.1 mega-pixel still camera, * Low light video camera, * Thermal imaging video camera. What can it do for you? Use the high definition motion video provided by the Draganflyer X6 helicopter for security, reconnaissance, inspection, damage assessment, research, real estate promotion, or advertising. It can be used for virtually anything. Easy to Fly The Draganflyer X6 helicopter uses 11 sensors and thousands of lines of code to self-stabilize during flight. This means the Draganflyer X6 is easier to fly than any other helicopter in its class. Affordable The Draganflyer X6 provides many of the same benefits of larger surveillance aircraft at a fraction of the cost. Obtain aerial photography without the cost of having to rent a plane each time! Reliable With no unnecessary moving parts, the Draganflyer X6 helicopter will operate without maintenance ...

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Discover Real Flying With RC Helicopter Flight Simulator

Discover Real Flying With RC Helicopter Flight Simulator

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Many have been inclined with aircraft games from time to time. And because of its popularity for more than a decade now, these games have evolved into a more sophisticated hobby and eventually brought about the release of a more exciting type of flight game such as the RC helicopter flight simulator.

Simulators nowadays would allow you to experience flying as if it was for real and this has been the big difference that brought about a more exciting way of flying through these flight simulators. So instead of playing the ordinary flight games common to all, you will now have an edge in flying not just helicopters but other aircrafts as well such as Cessnas, Boeings, Beechcrafts and other aircraft models at your very own gaming system.

The good news about these simulators is that they have added features that would add up to your flight experience and let you feel what it's like when flying a helicopter or a plane. These added features are more focused on bringing the RC helicopter flight simulator game into another level. Like instead of experiencing the ordinary background, you will be seeing a more realistic scenery which includes, lakes, railroads, cities, rivers that resembles that of the real world.

This type of game has been quite a discovery because it hasn't only been popular for aircraft enthusiasts but it has also trained professional pilots in terms of familiarizing themselves in maneuvering various aircrafts without having to risk themselves to danger. So these flight simulators don't just have one but a double purpose to help an individual to learn how to fly a specific aircraft properly and at the same time let him enjoy the whole experience.

The only challenge here is finding the right RC helicopter flight simulator that would meet your expectations. Well, with enough research you'll surely come across the best options that would allow you to experience real flying at your very own home. With the help of flight software forums, feedback pages, and reviews, you can definitely get enough information that would lead you to the right flight sim for you.

All you have to do is to search online for possible aircraft simulator software providers that are capable of providing all of these information and downloads free for their members. You may find a few that would ask you to join and be a member for free, while others may ask for you to sign up for a promotional offer. It is up to you to decide which aircraft software you'll go for. With enough information about the software, you can assure yourself that you'll never go wrong with your choice.

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UJ1001X Mini Apache 64 3 Channel Helicopter Battery

UJ1001X Mini Apache 64 3 Channel Helicopter Battery

Product Brand : UJToys Spare Parts




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UJ1001X Mini Apache 64 3 Channel Helicopter Battery



UJ1001X Mini Apache 64 3 Channel Helicopter Battery

UJ1001X Mini Apache 64 3 Channel Helicopter Battery



UJ1001X Mini Apache 64 3 Channel Helicopter Battery Overviews
UJ1001X Mini Apache 64 3 Channel Helicopter Battery. 3.7v Rechargeable lithium polymer battery is compatible with all UJ1001X Mini Apache 3D Battery series. (disregard the product code as this battery is compatible with various units.)


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