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Friday, October 21, 2011

RC Aircraft - Electric or Gas?

RC Aircraft - Electric or Gas?

Rc Helicopter

If you're are stuck as to whether to purchase an electric RC aircraft or a gas one, here's a few basic things to consider as you make your decision. The Radio Controlled sport has definitely been infused by the infusion of electric RC models, and there are some major differences to consider.

If you're just starting out in RC aircraft, there are several things you'll want to decide. Both types of palnes or helicopters, electric or gas can deliver up loads of fun, That said, some of the things that are different need to be mentioned. You'll definitely spend less money getting started with electric RC aircraft, and they are more readily available, now found at almost any toy store. Gas RC aircraft are most often found only at hobby shops. The ongoing maintenance costs are higher with gas models, and while gas models have generally enjoyed longer flight times than their electric RC counterparts, that gap is shortening as batteries are improving.

Electric RC aircraft are generally easier to learn, while the gas models tend to have a higher durability factor due to more sturdy airframes. If you crash one of these, it may not be fatal. There are considerably more accessories needed for flight operations for gas models of RC aircraft, and you almost certainly need to become a member of a model flying club to even fly your radio controlled planes and helicopters, due to the noisy and oily aspect of the beasts. Electric RC aircraft, on the other hand, are usually very quiet and don't have the environmental impact that gas birds do. Electric models can usually be flown in public places, (watch for posted signs disallowing this!) and are generally easier to get up and in the air than gas models.

With all the new models of RC aircraft hitting the market now, the basic choices boil down to how much time, money and dedication do you want to expend on this. Either way you choose to go, Radio controlled aircraft will deliver up to you hours of rewarding and fun memories. get out there and fly one today!

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Aerial photography by helicopter RC

Aerial photography by helicopter RC

Rc Helicopter

In recent years the use of remote control helicopters for aerial photography applications, an enormous leap forward has taken the mainstream. This is due mainly to increased press attention and more people know what is possible. The basic technology was actually a little 'time, although recently it has become cheaper, more reliable and with some new features, much safer.

So how can you question your setup aerial photography to go in the air?There are three basic elements to consider:

* The cell helicopter that you want to use.
* The camera gimbal, control and display system.
* Stabilization and autopilot technology.

The best way to decide what to use remote controlled helicopter for aerial photography of the project, first decide which camera or video camera weight, you want to use. If you opt for a choice of budget go a little 'point-and-shoot, then you can get away with a helicopter pick up the smallestWeight. However, if you all want to go DSLR with aerial photographs, then you need a larger helicopter, at least one 600-class, to lift the required weight. Stick with electric motors, the advantages of less vibration and noise. The helicopter should be a good quality build, be able to withstand heavy lifting, and then changed to your liking, alignment and Maxi Joker series are a popular choice.

Once you have a helicopter ready to leave, make sure you can fly with ease.Then you can look at the best way to mount your camera look - the yarn before or after. Both work best in different situations, but I prefer a front, since these are easier to isolate it from vibration, and allows a better angle to shoot. The weight can be easily compensated by the installation of the batteries under the tail. Vibration isolation is very important, is mounted worth buying a more expensive, which does a better job of this. The control can be achieved through aSecond radio system (and a second operator is recommended). Control Pan, Tilt, Roll, blind, and many other functions it is possible as well as video links below so you can see, stills and shots from the floor.

Stabilization of remote-controlled helicopter flight has moved very rapidly recently, with major innovations and military UAV technology is finding its way into the commercial market. I recommend at least a basic system, because it will give much morestable platform to shoot from. If you are an experienced driver, this will suffice. However, if you can adjust your budget effort, there are autopilot systems are able to fly your helicopter flight shots without manual input via pre-programmed GPS waypoints. Security is also a great advantage of these systems, possession of a helicopter is stable if the communication is interrupted to return to his place to start automatically with the advanced systems.

A final word must be said,insurance and permission to perform work platforms in the United Kingdom. To my knowledge there are no devices exist for small unmanned aerial photographic studio in Great Britain, but there is coverage for liability and professional liability insurance, both of which I recommend you take out available. Finally, the Civil Aviation Authority requires that all platforms in the United Kingdom has taken permission to do this. They are considered the leading authority in this area and many othersCountries will follow their approach.

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