RC Helicopters - A Flying Guide For Beginners
By Jeffrey Lawson
After you have mastered the skills of flying an RC airplane, and you still feel the need for an even greater adrenalin rush, you may want to consider the RC helicopter next. If you do, then here are some very important pointers to keep you from becoming discouraged with the complexity of helicopter flight, and some recommendations that will keep the hobby from blowing a hole in your wallet.
Before you get started and even before you purchase your first RC helicopter, you will find that it is very important to learn everything you possibly can about how the helicopter works. What mechanisms surrounding the main rotor cause it to go forward, backward, left and right. What makes the helicopter body spin clockwise or counterclockwise? What happens when the main rotor blade pitch changes? Then, once you understand these characteristics, you will have removed a few crashes from your future.
Keep in mind that once you commit to RC helicopter flying, you will not settle with just one craft, so you may as well start simple with a 4-channel model having counter rotating main blades and an artificial, nonworking or nonexisting tail rotor. Even then, you will save yourself numerous crashes by learning on an RC flight simulator that connects an RC radio-type device to your computer. (The most common brands are Airfly Pro Deluxe, RealFlight, and ClearView). With a simple craft or a simulator, you will be able to train yourself to stay oriented. Staying “oriented” with the helicopter is one of the most challenging aspects of learning this type of flying vehicle.