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RC Helicopters
RC helicopters are are
different from RC planes
because of the unusual
aeromechanics, and flying
methods. Various common
designs of RC helicopters are
available, some are easier to
use than others. The more
advanced rc helicopters are
often harder to fly, but profit
from better acrobatic
potentialities.
The rc helicopter commands
permit pilots to operate the
collective and the cyclic
commands, and the tail rotor.
Operating these together
enables the rc helicopter to
execute the equivalent
maneuvers as real choppers,
like hovering and backward
flying.
The several rc helicopter
commands are accomplished
by way of servos, a gyro is
generally utilized with the tail
rotor control to compensate
wind and torsion response
inducted by the tail end
motion.
RC helicopters usually come
with preinstalled electric
brushless motors in
conjunction with a superior
lipo battery pack. Nitro and
turbines are utilised as well.
A modern introduction are
coaxial electric rc helicopters.
The new generation's of rc
helicopters inbuilt stability
allows for the introduction of
microscopic choppers for
novices and/or indoor
practice. RC helicopters of
this type, like real helicopters,
eradicate rotational torque.
Micro rc helicopters come in
FP (fixed pitch) configuration,
this means that the collective
(the rotational speed of the
blades) is not controllable.
Because of this, micro rc
helicopters are really only
suitable for indoor use as they
cannot really handle winds.
FP rc helicopters usually
require a 4 channel radio,
although some micro rc
helicopters can operate via a
2 channel infrared radio
controlequipment.
Professional rc helicopters
usually require at least 5 or 6
channel radio systems.
An innovative sort of RC
helicopter piloting is named
3D flying. With 3-D flight, rc
helicopters execute
sophisticated acrobatics,
occasionally freestyling, or
following a menu of
instructions provided by the
contest organisers.
Altho RC helicopters are
normally utilised by modellers
as a past time, they are
occasionally employed in
practical applications like air
photography, motion-picture
photography, patrolling, and
remote control observance. A
few manufacturers build RC
helicopters specifically for this
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