Beginners Section

Ready for a great RC helicopter adventure?
Flying a model helicopter is rewarding, but rewards only comes with dedication and patience. If you want to go out and buy a helicopter, fix it in one day, and then zip around the sky like an expert the next day, then helicopter flying isn't for you.

Cost is another great factor to consider.

This hobby is by no means cheap. Crashes will happen, and when it does, you'll be spending several dollars to several hundreds on repairs and spares. You have to be mentally prepared to put that amount of money aside for the rainy days.

Lastly, flying a model helicopter is safe only if you are safe.

The rotating main blades of the helicopter spins at 1500 rpm, with a blade radius of about 1 meter. The speed of the blade tip is roughly 200 mph! At that speed, it will easily cut thru grass, skin and bones.

Never fly a model helicopter until you are completely and definitely sure that you will be able to control the helicopter.

And in the event that you loose control, no one, including yourself, is in the way of the ravaging loose runaway helicopter.

Register your radio with your local telcommunication authorities, and get some form of insurance coverage if your model were to hit other people's property or life.

All these small precautions will put your mind at ease and you can then fully enjoy the trill of learning, building, and flying the most sophisticated radio control model every designed - The RC Model Helicopter!

It's time to get into RC Helifever!

October 22, 2008

  • RC Helicopter Simulator

    RC Helicopter Flight Simulator
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October 21, 2008

  • OS Engines For RC Helicopters

    Which Nitro R/C Helicopter Engine Size Is Right For Me?
    There are several engine brands available in the market, but today we are going to talk about my favorite engine. The O.S. engine. (…)

  • mCCPM and eCCPM Systems

    mCCPM and eCCPM Systems
    I know how tough it is being a beginner. I was there once. (…)

  • Helicopter Flight

    What makes that helicopter stay up in the air? Well, the pitch and tail rotor play an important part in the overall success of helicopter flight. (…)

October 19, 2008

October 18, 2008

  • Autorotations 101

    Autorotations 101
    As most of the club members know, I just started doing successful autos, so I may not be an expert on the finer points, but what I lack in experience, I hope I can make up for in freshness of the experience. (…)

October 13, 2008