About rc helicopter models performance

Jan 6
09:32

2012

LiuJiajia

LiuJiajia

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If during rc helicopter calibration the blue columns are not moved, no communication station-simulator, useless to continue. The channel number shown in the left column originally is not right for me and I use Futaba channels as you can see in the picture, although there is some particular model to make some changes.

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Not all rc helicopter models fly well,About rc helicopter models performance Articles though not exactly as designed, each model has a series of parameters that make it more or less realistic model aircraft with the original course, I've tried all the really very few. Get to know how to properly use your new model.

To describe what it feels like to fly an rc heli by a TV camera is quite complicated. I will quote what a friend of mine said, Iberia pilot, which tested the other day my computer, equipped EasyGlider Range Video: "It's the closest thing to flying a real plane I've seen in my life."

The first time I crashed my machine put my hands in front to avoid the blow, such is the realism that you get with this type of flight. It takes practice model aircraft beyond 300-400 meters of the airfield, and introduces you to the virtual machine, never imagined sensations that you feel with your feet on the ground.

Undoubtedly it is the future of rc helicopter models. Break down barriers to date encouraging you to discover each day (with proper precautions), new sites on which to fly and enjoy the practice, and to reach farther and farther into your independence of the physical "earthly" one Once you "embark" on your device.

But it is also a return to the essence of rc helicopter. It's a return to the spirit of achievement and imagination craft that permeated always modelers, specialists in building the unimaginable, to make flying impossible, and to investigate and advance for the sheer pleasure to outdo themselves.

Today's models are built, assembled in an afternoon flying a week, and stored in a drawer when the lucky modeler is a better one, or change your hobby bored by the ease with which he has reached his goal. That affront to modelers ever! Well, with this type of research appears again, and the daily craftsman.

There are no models to fly commercially prepared well. You have to modify, restate, engine, place and test equipment. The material used, the intended design, the simple placement of the elements, or rc helicopter equipment, rely heavily on our results, and this becomes a struggle to overcome to fly better, have a clearer picture, a feeling more realistic or get further from our base station. This dynamic is itself a very rewarding activity that stimulates our desire to improve satisfaction and provides a hard to describe.

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