Vario Bell 412 R/C Helicopter Electric Conversion On YouTube.
The fuselage is a Vario Bell 412 painted in PHI (Petroleum Helicopters Inc) colors. Mechanics are Vario Skyfox custom-converted from a nitro engine to electric power. Motor is a Kohler Actro 32-4, battery pack is 12S LiPo, 4900mAH. To let the four-blade main rotor handle easily in forward flight and wind, a Helicommand gyro 'virtual flybar' is connected on the cyclic. Flying weight is somewhere between 16-19lbs. The slow windup of the rotor system is due almost entirely to the smart idea of leaving the original centrifugal clutch in the new electric drive train. Combined with the programmed slow start of the Castle Creations 85HV brushless motor electronic speed control and you now have a very close simulation to a true gas turbine start - without the gas turbine price tag. The electric conversion is a product of Unique Aircraft, owned and operated by master scale heli builder, Darrell Sprayberry.
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RC Jet - The Basics of Remote Controlled Airplane Flying
Suppose having a toy which may accelerate in excess to three hundred mph!! It in truth exhilarates, huh? But hang on we will go for the beginner RC airplane first to get the real taste of flying an RC jet with this kind of a speed.
RC jets and RC helicopters have turn very popular in by few years as a hobby, thanks to the forward-moving engineering science. At present you are able to have a model airplane which can fly utilizing only electrical energy only that misses that superfluous speed factor.
In remote controlled airplanes domain, RC jet is the to the highest degree energizing and electrifying remote controlled airplane one can get. RC jets are available in different builds, sizing and types of engines only prior to blending to have your paws on a RC jet you need to realize that aviating a RC jet is a science which calls for to be acquired first. Since these miniatures are genuinely fast, novices should give around cleansing of hands on propeller forced RC airplanes or through with an teacher. A slow thruster jet is suggested for beginners.
If you're scanning this far that signifies you unquestionably have got an involvement in this hobby and would like to fly RC jet! Blogs and websites out there on the cyberspace will for sure assistant you in acquiring the fundamentals to get moving and afterwards the tips and tricks of professionals. Fist affair 1st; you require to recognize the different types of RC jets and their engines those are available in the marketplace. Let us take a flavor of how the Remote Control works:
A remote control works at three primary elements the transmitter, the receiver and the servos. The transmitter is what you take in your hands, it transmits the commands you send to your RC airplane for maneuvers; the receiver is the one fixed at your RC airplane which receives the commands sent through your transmitter and the servos, they play the actual physical role, they actually convert the electrical signal coming from the receiver and convert it into a mechanical movement which actually move the fins of the wings of your RC airplane to give it a drag or a lift. Sophisticated electronics and electronic speed controllers have now taken the controlling of an RC airplane to the next level and convert these toys into hi-tech flying machines.
Cat vs rc helicopter Ali vs heli -- anchored sounds -- On YouTube.
Cat vs. rc helicopter No cats have been injured in the making of this video... but my heli was bopped and popped around. Took about 30 minutes to repair the canopy. It was worth it. I think Ali won.
Walkera V120D02S is it absolutely a servo adjournment issue On YouTube.
In this video is my explanation to this so called servo delay issue on this new walkera helicopter V120D02S. as per my experience, I have explained things and facts right and I believe there is no issue there. At the end of this video you can see some 3D flight clips. Full videos of 3D flight reviews coming soon. 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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5 Year Old Justin Jee (Chi) - Las Vegas Heli Competition - Mar 2008 On YouTube.
5 year old RC heli pilot Justin Jee (Chi) www.JustinJee.com competed in the Align Las Vegas 2008 competition. The incredible backdrop is the typical view from the home field of Alan Szabo. He entered 50 advance class and placed 5th. This was his first competition. Justin typically does not fly at this level at his home field. I am thinking there is something in LV air that make turns ordinary people into super pilots. ;) Please visit www.JustinJee.com for more info on Justin and HD videos. You can read about how Justin got into RC in "About Me" section in his website.
New Syma 3 Channel S107 Mini Indoor Co-Axial Metal Body Frame & Built-in Gyroscope RC Remote Controlled Helicopter Yellow Overview
3Channels Infrared RC Mini Helicopter Gyro System Metal Series Your own Space in the Sky Description: New 3 Channel mini helicopter is one of the unique and most durable helicopter. Its advance technology and lightweight body makes it more reliable for long duration flight fun. It comes with latest Gyro system for precision control. The inner gyroscope system with function of dual rate and head lock is special designed for this helicopter. Gyro system works with angular vector control which makes head lock more outstanding and steady. It is perfect for 3D flight The metal frame has tested to withstand dozens of crashes. Just charge it with AA batteries and it is ready to fly. So be ready for your happy flight. Features: Special indoor Design 3-way Precision Controller Adjustable Trim Control Rechargeable Li-Poly Battery Miniature Size and light weight. Build in Gyroscopes. Dimensions: Length:220mm, Width:38mm, Height:98mm. Charging Time: 30 to 45 minutes. Flight Time: 8 to 15 minutes. Control Specification: forward/backward/up/down/left/right. LED flashing lights. Auto protection for charging to avoid overcharge. High capacity battery, strong motor and light weight enables it to fly much longer. Transmitter Uses 6X1.5v AA batteries which are not included. Color: Yellow
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8 Year Old Justin Jee - Gaui X5 RC Heli Flying - 2010-08-28 On YouTube.
Justin Jee www.justinjee.com love Gaui x5 overpowered (stock) little rocket. It is a 30sized machine (500mm blate) but the excess power makes it look more like a 450 machine. Spec: Heli: Gaui X5 Rotors: Gaui 500mm Motor: Gaui/Scorpion 910kv/1820w motor ESC: Castle ICE 75, BEC Radio: Hitec Aurora 9 / Optima 6 Cyclic: Hitec HS5996TG Gyro: LogicTech 6100T Battery: TP 6s3800 45C
Learning morphing transitions - RC heli flight academy v1.1 Video Clips.
Learn how to transition between upright and inverted hurricanes, perform the mobius, complete verticle loop figure 8's and horizontal figure 8's. The key to good 3D heli transitions is working on performing these smoothly and lots of practice. For more information check out chadrg.com
www.amazon.com Syma 3 channel rc helicopter review. In this rockstar review we tak you through and show you how the syma 3 channel RC helicopter works and the features of it. For the price and ability it's a pretty fun toy, and cheap too. One of the best 3 channel remote helicopters that we have seen. Take care! Rockstar Reviews Team RockstarReviews.com
RC flying is a great past time and can get the family together for a day out at the field. Choosing the right airplane for a beginner is easy and then just hit the skies! Choose a beginning model RC plane is not that hard to fly and make sure you get one that will not discourage the flyer from the start; Many models are easier to fly that others and let me suggest a few beginners for you.
The Nitro Model Super Trainer is a great choice. Made with balsa wood and light ply material, the bigger Super Trainer 60 offers a whopping 70-inch wingspan, making it easier to see, easier to control, thus easier to fly. This will provide you with easier and wider range of flight characteristics that will give you more time to correct mistakes if something goes wrong. If you get a non painted model you should paint it with a color that will stand out against the blue or cloudy skies for ease of seeing.
Some people paint beginners wings different colors on the bottom to help with direction, coming to you or going away. Like green and red lights on a real airplane. One you get flying better you can move on to faster and higher performance RC aircraft models. If you want a low wing aircraft try the Super Aerobatic Trainer for much the same beginner characteristics. Both will provide ease of use, ease of building and years of enjoyment.
These are also great models for kids as they are inexpensive and have an flashy style and paint, much like my son's first one. The Trainer Kit will be an easy model to build in just under an hour for under 0.00. It will also be an easy model for repair with basic materials and you're ready for the skies once again. When I started out there was many times I had to do repairs but that was the fun of it also.
You can also get kits that are from scratch if you like and spend hours constructing a model, maybe better left for the second or third plane. Sometimes it helps knowing how things are put together so when you have to do repairs it's easier, but for beginners I suggest the kit. Either way you'll need basic tools and some minor balsa, surface skins, glue, etc to start. You'll also need a radio control and servos; I suggest a 4 channel and 5 servos set up for the beginning RC plane pilot. This lets you control all the aspects of flight that are necessary to keep you in the air and will not confuse you as you learn the basic flight controls.
How to Fly RC Helicopter Lesson 7 to 11 On YouTube.
How to fly RC Heli for beginners, 6 Channel helis lessons 7 to 11 are here. In fact these are just few methods I used when I started with Helis and I did not have any RC Simulator. Simulators like Realflight G3.5 make great difference and you learn to fly Helis or planes in a week and become pro in a month, but if you do not have RC Sims, then it takes lots of patience and lots of practice. Here are other 5 lessons for those who do not have RC Simulators but do have RC helis so with patience and practice you will get there. Enjoy. Comments and feedback welcome at ali@redcatracing.com. Don't forget to check www.redcatracing.com, http www.hobby-estore.com, http and www.youtube.com Cheers
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Viefly V388 3 Channel RC Helicopter Overviews Function introduction: ?Intelligent control system (ICS) ?Full scale remote control ?Smooth suspension performance ?New-developed electricity-saving function ?Battery-protection model, prolong the using life.
Contrary to popular belief, people who work in model shops don't spend all day every day playing with their own models!!!
However on Friday afternoon Dale and myself decided we were going flying with our own models. We closed the shop dead on 6 o'clock (usually we don't leave till gone 7). We were cashed up, loaded up and off to our own secret flying site in Kent by 6.30.
We arrived at the flying field around 6.45, all models still intact after a mad dash along the A2 and some rather bendy country lanes.
First out of the cars were a pair of Weston Cougars, one of my favourite planks (sorry for the term plank but I class myself as a heli flyer). Once started and both airborne there was a really noticeable difference in performance between the two. Dale's is fitted with a OS46LA, whilst mine has a West Eurotech 36 fitted. We both decided to go for height, (when I say height I mean the clouds were getting in the way) Dale's climb rate was respectable but mine climbed like a homesick angel. After a few attempts at getting it to flatspin & some low inverted circuits I was out of fuel, so was forced to land and get the next model out.
The next candidate was a Century Predator Gasser which has had one previous flight. The beauty of petrol powered models is that they are cheap to run & there is no starting equipment required. The previous flight was used to set the model and engine up correctly. After a few tweaks to the engine I was happy with the way she was running I thought we would do a few gentle circuits with a couple of stall turns thrown in for good measure. I must say this is probably the most stable model in the hover I have ever flown. I landed, then passed the controls to Dale for a quick play. He also loved how stable it flew.
The amount of fun you can have with an electric Zagi is amazing. This model is so much fun and so unbreakable, I found myself doing the silliest of things with it. Like skimming across the strip with the prop clipping the grass on its way through, stalling it from up high and seeing who could get the highest bounce when it hit the deck!
Who cares, the chances of breaking it are near nil.
That's how is continued for the rest of the evening.... until we remembered that to fly in the dark - which i used to do on a regular basis - you need 'glow sticks'. ()
So, back to the shop to unload all the models - we both commented on what a great evening's flying it was, probably one of the best this year - we are not trying to tempt fate or anything, but are now charging everything in sight ready for another evening of fun.
One of the best things you can invest in is a fast charger - perfect for those last minute decisions to go flying, we have all put a lot of miles on my poor old ripmax fast charger.
A 10 warthog Sub Micro Paper Airplane that can Actually fly! Video Clips.
This is atechnique for making paper airplanes that look like almost any aircraft in the world, and the best part is they actually fly. All you need is a piece of paper, a pair of scissors, a small piece of tape, and access to a printer if you want it to have a paint job. Download the file for free by clicking this link www.mylittleproductioncompany.com Ive made it work with the following aircraft P-38 lightning www.youtube.com F-22 raptor www.youtube.com A-10 warthog www.youtube.com F-14 tomcat www.youtube.com YF-23 Black Widow www.youtube.com SU-37 Flanker www.youtube.com F-117 night Hawk www.youtube.com SU-47 Berkut video coming soon B-2 Spirit Stealth bomber www.youtube.com SR-71 blackbird www.youtube.com d-21 drone www.youtube.com C-130 Hercules www.youtube.com F-35 lightning Joint Strike Fighter Video coming soon Northrop Switchblade Video coming soon Hawker harrier Video coming soon Hawker p-1214 www.youtube.com Hawker p-1208 Video coming soon Hawker p-1226 Video coming soon Hawker p-1216 www.youtube.com F15 Video coming soon F16 www.youtube.com F18 Video coming soon Su 27 with Blue Angel paint job www.youtube.com P51 mustang (rubber band powered) Video coming soon Star Wars X wing www.youtube.com X-29 www.youtube.com 747 with space shuttle www.youtube.com Subscribe for the latest RC 101 videos.
There are several gas RC helicopter models available in the market but few are suitable to beginners. Thunder Tiger Raptor V2 is popular and one of the much loved gas helicopters. This is one which is suitable for entry level modules, while being beginner friendly it is also suitable for advanced aerobatic flying. Considering the seriousness that surrounds flying of gas RC helicopters it is odd to be talking about beginner's level. However if you don't want to start off with electric RC helicopters and gradually progress to gas helicopters then this model is what you need. It is best suited for first time flyers. It helps you get familiar with flying specifically helps you get acquainted to gas remote control helicopters.
The Thunder Tiger Raptor V2 is one of the most popular gas remote control helicopters not only because it can be flown by novice pilots but also because of its stability. This particular model of gas remote control helicopter is renowned for being a steady flying machine and is friendly in the air to piloting and maneuvering. However like any other gas radio controlled helicopters even this one has a very steep learning curve.
Another newbie friendly model in gas helicopters is the J R Venture, consider this model another example of steady gas RC helicopters. The Venture has flying qualities very similar to the Raptor, and is also as popular with beginners in the category of gas remote control helicopters. The '30' size ARF version helicopter is the particular model of helicopter which needs assembling and the radio gear and engine need to be purchased separately. The ARF gas remote control helicopters kit is encouraged since it is a great way of getting to know your helicopter, how it flies, what are its mechanics, getting acquainted at an entirely new level.
Crash proof or almost crash proof? As most of you know, anything you put into the sky will sooner or later have a crash, hard landing or suffer some other traumatic event. The real question is, will your RC plane survive the event to fly another day. I have crashed in varying degrees and have been able to fly again with some glue and a little patience.
What I discovered, was an R/C plane that is really almost crash proof. It is the Sky Hunter RC Plane. This fantastic radio controlled plane will delight beginners and thrill fanatics alike. This airplane can take the hits and bounce right back.
With a 24" wingspan, a fully functional radio control, a flying distance of 200 feet with a charging time of only about five minutes, this R/C plane can make a great gift for anyone including you!
I was in amazed at how easily the plane launched into the sky and how stable it flew! In just minutes I was flying around light posts and up and over the trees that lined the parking lot. I clipped a light post, so I cut the motor and the Sky Hunter tumbled to the ground. No dings or scratches! Wow! After a few more flights and a few hard landings the Sky Hunter just kept bouncing back!
You can take off from a hard surface or launch it by hand. It simply takes to the sky. The plane is easy to maneuver and is responsive. You get about 10 minutes of high quality flight before needing to recharge. The Sky Hunter is designed from the latest complex compound material. The compound offers strength, flexibility as well as being lightweight. This material gives the airplane its resiliency.
In my opinion, the Sky Hunter is the most amazing and simple RC plane I have seen to date.
Features:
Suitable for ages 8+
Remote Control Airplane
Ground and hand take offs
Durable material
Easy charging
Longer flying time
Shorter Charging time
Hours of outdoor fun using the remote to charge the airplane battery.
Full function 3 channel radio control (Left /Right, Forward/Backward, Hover, and Lands)
Real life helicopter styling
Included with 2 action figures for true vivid flying actions!!!
Equipped with Gyroscope System for simplest controls and extreme stabilities
Unique material withstand crashes
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This New Hughes Defender Military Full Function 3 Channel RC Helicopter is a ready to fly helicopter that has great flight functionality and equipped with the New Gyroscope System for simpliest controls and extreme stabilities. Comes with battery, charger and transmitter. The Hughes Defender RC helicopter can go forward, backward, left, and right. This Hughes Defender even equipped with bright flashing muti-color LED lights and even 2 action figures for true vivid flying actions!!! The unique co-axial rotors counter-rotate for unprecedented stability. Light and safe, this helicopter will transform any indoor environment into a cool chopper fly zone. Get about 10 minutes flight time per charge!Product battery: 7.4V, 1100 Mah Li-poly battery Color box size : 65.4x22.4x29.8 cm
RC JetCopter in action...! Turbine RC Helicopter On YouTube.
This was the first test done to this amazing machine... enjoy! Video filmed in Valencia, Venezuela. Visit us at RCHeliVenezuela.blogspot.com Twitter @RCHeliVenezuela
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Ultralight Helicopter for Sheer Fun, Thrill and Excitement
Each one of us dreams of flying. But turning this dream into reality may be a little difficult and costly. This is, if we are still living several decades ago - when riding a helicopter costs too much or fly by a plane needs to have a purpose. Today, the story remains the same. Riding on a helicopter still costs too much and flying on a plane is still expensive. Well not at all.
Actually, some of todays aircraft can give you the best flight of your life. Not because you are served with the most delightful meal. Not because you are seating on a couch while flying. And definitely not because you are flying 28,000 feet above the ground. But because you experience the thrill, excitement and fun as you take the stick and fly at your own. Yes, you read it right. Fly on your own!
Development of helicopters plus the ambition of companies as well as individuals led to the invention of ultralight helicopter.
An ultralight helicopter is flying machine (it really flies by the way) that usually spans between 12 feet and 25 feet with small fuselage for 1 or 2 passengers. It varies depending on the weight. Usually, ultralight helicopters weight between 150-190 lbs., unmanned.
Ultralight helicopter comes in two forms: the ready to fly and the kit. Ready to fly of course is easy to understand. The kit may be a little too hard to swallow (at least for some).
The Mosquito is one of the more popular brands of ultralight helicopter. It looks like a miniature helicopter due to its size. But what makes it different from the rest is that it is only made to seat one person. Wondering where the novice would seat? This is where excitement would come. Anyone who wishes to learn on a one-seater ultralight helicopter must learn to fly on their own. It can fly with top speed of 90mph and as high as 12,000 feet.
Or if you simply dont have enough guts yet to fly on your own, there are other ultralight helicopters where you can stay and remain as the passenger and let your flight or an expert do all the maneuvers.
You can enjoy the thrill of flying on an ultralight helicopter on some parks that offer ultralight helicopter tours. You can also purchase one for your personal use at the price similar to that of a family sedan.
Well, that's debatable. For one thing, the inexpensive electric helicopters are very difficult to fly in the wind. Yes you can buy a pretty good one for around 0. The CX is the easiest to learn to fly as compared to the CP and the equivalent, but all helicopters, fuel powered or electric, are difficult to teach yourself to fly. Chances are good you will break many parts in the learning process and most likely give up after spending too many hours fixing, practicing and/or tons of money in the learning process. Hate to discourage you, but this is the reality of RC helicopters.
People seem to think because the helicopters are electric and cheap; it will make it easier to learn how to fly. I've trained something on the order of 300 people to hover and fly helicopters over the years and I know for a fact that is the safest, easiest and cheapest way to learn.
Fuel powered helicopters are difficult to learn to hover and fly, small electric helicopters are even harder and the tiny ones are worse. You will need a large open area to practice hovering and even then, chances are you will break things. This is something you will unfortunately find out after you spent quite a bit of money on your helicopters and replacement parts.
If you haven't already, tried installing a new and/or different type of glow plug. It is possibly there is a hole in your fuel line inside of your tank where the fuel line is attached to the metal pick up. That would cause it to stall when the tank is half empty. The engine might be overheating due to the lean mixture caused by the possible split fuel line. There are so many electric helicopters out there and it depends on what you consider is too expensive.
Save your 0 because buying those helicopters would be a total waste of money. As the saying goes, you only get what you pay for. The same goes for the cheapest electric ARF airplanes. You will need a proper trainer airplane, and any RC warplane is well beyond any beginner's abilities.
Learning to fly RC airplanes is something that is possible to learn on your own, but definitely not recommended. If you ever get a chance to find a club or an experienced flier who will let you fly a proper trainer, then you will see what I'm talking about. I believe collective helicopters are easier to fly than fixed pitched helicopters. You are correct about the CP. The small electric helicopters are for the most part are harder to fly than fuel powered helicopters.
There are several different people who are considered to be the inventor of the helicopter. I could write a book explaining it in detail, but I'll cover a couple of the primary contributors to the development of rotary wing aircraft. The ancient Chinese invented a toy for children that you can still see today. It consists of a propeller and a shaft through the middle of it. If you spin it quickly in your hands or with some other force such as a rubber band you could make it lift up and hover briefly before coming back to the ground.
The first recorded depiction of a possible manned helicopter is a diagram drawn by Leonardo da Vinci in the 1400s. The knowledge of physics necessary to successfully build a working model did not yet exist, but he understood the concept of an "air screw" that if turned fast enough would be able to drive the machine and a pilot into the air.
Over the course of the next few centuries many other people toyed with the idea of a helicopter, but again the amount of power necessary to drive such a machine into the air was not possible to generate. The invention of the internal combustion engine made the power requirement a reality. The next hurdle that needed to be overcome was the concept of torque - the phenomenon that causes the body of the helicopter to spin in the opposite direction of the main rotor.
Paul Cornu invented a working piloted helicopter in 1907, but it was not a successful design. It only generated enough lift for about 7 seconds. Another Frenchman, Etienne Oehmichen built and flew a working helicopter for about 1 kilometer in 1924.
As early as 1910, Russian born Igor Sikorsky began working on development of a manned helicopter. By 1940, his working design had become the model for all modern helicopters. It consisted of a main rotor and a tail rotor that is used to counteract the torque generated by the main rotor. This design is still used in a vast majority of helicopters today, which is why Sikorsky is considered the father of the modern helicopter.
There are many other men who contributed to the development of rotary wing aviation - too many to list here, but a thorough search of the library and/or the internet can give you tons of insight into the development and design of all different types of helicopters.