Does anyone fly RC helicopters here? Indoor or outdoor. For Christmas one of my gifts was a little RC indoor 3 channel helicopter. It is ridiculously fun and handles really
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01-03-2012, 08:02 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Anyone into RC Helicopters?
Does anyone fly RC helicopters here? Indoor or outdoor.
For Christmas one of my gifts was a little RC indoor 3 channel helicopter. It is ridiculously fun and handles really well... fairly easy to control. I have since ordered two more (Syma 107G and Syma 108G) so I can spend a bit more time flying before I need to charge them back up. I am certain after about 5 days of this I will get bored and will want to bump up to larger outdoor choppers... Anyone have any thoughts on what I should look at when I do? I kind of feel like I need to get something cheap to help build up my skills before I buy something badass and expensive. FL4Motion, I see you shaking your head at me.
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I got one from my brother for Christmas. I was enjoying it when it crashed and the forward/backward propeller quit working.
Oh and I also left it in Tallahassee at my in-laws. I need to get that mailed to me and fixed. It was fun. |
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I just got one as a Christmas gift but it was really a toy..very hard to control it and it broke very quickly...but i got interested and ordered a slightly better one..Funny i should see this post..the new one is due today..In fact its the Syma 107 that you have..
I see where you can get a pair of them that shoot lasers against each other and you can have real dog fights..sounds like fun..also I see one with a camera inside and that is something I might get this summer.. But for now I am getting just a small mini copter just big enough to fly indoors... Last edited by RiCharlie; 01-07-2012 at 02:03 PM. |
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Its Sunday and it still has not arrived..getting anxious! Think of all the money I could have saved if I had gotten into rc helicopters instead of sports cars!! Ever use those flight simulators? Thinking I might get one ..good practice on a computer to avoid real life crashing..especially when learning.. Last edited by RiCharlie; 01-08-2012 at 09:31 AM. |
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What Sims are you talking about? Regular flight sims or the rc Sims? I have been flying with FSX for years... but haven't used any RC Sims. I want to try one though.
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I was reading about various sim programs to teach you how to fly while avoiding the risk of damage to your copter or plane.. I found one at Phoenix model flight simulation :: Demo The good and the bad of it is this.. its a great way to learn, so they say but i found out that my system will not support the graphics needed to run it..,i found out that by downloading and testing the program...So now I need a new graphics card or most likely an entirely new computer..So I am going to pass for a while..I figure the small one I am getting will be fine and unlikely to get damaged and if I really want to go bigger I will get the card and the sim and then the copter...I saw two that I liked...one was a pair with lasers to battle each other and the other was one with a camera inside.. But i am just starting and so its the small ones first.. |
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Coaxial helicopters (two sets of main rotors) are easier to control and more stable. They are also less maneuverable. When you get to the larger helis, they tend to be like the real ones, with a main rotor and tail rotor (CCPM), and helis are inherently unstable. The flight experience with these helis will be very different.
I took up RC helis as a hobby 2 years before I got myself a Z. Since having a Z, I haven't been flying...can't support car mods and helis together...not enough $$$. My first heli was an Airhogs one. The one you have is way better than my first. And within 3 months I got into an Align TRex 450 SE V2. 6 months later I got into an even bigger heli, an Align T-Rex 600 E (electric). The best thing you can do is buy yourself an RC aircraft flight simulator, such as Real Flight. I spent 12 hours practicing how to hover (with the tail towards you). before I took the 450 off the ground. It's a great learning tool and way cheaper than having to fix a heli after a crash. For a while, that's all you're going to do...hover. Even that will make you white knuckled some times. Join a few forums, go to your local hobby shop or look up a local RC heli club...talk to other hobbyists and read up on how to learn to fly properly. Get familiar with the safety precautions and rules...these helis are really not toys. They can be very dangerous, but when used properly, they can be a lot of fun!
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Good post djpathfinder but you say "Since having a Z, I haven't been flying...can't support car mods and helis together...not enough $$$.
How much do these things cost!!??? i only paid $27 for my first and and figured even a good one would cost less than $200..Even with a sim thats only another $100 or so...not like owning a Z car.. |
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Well, if you get brand new and decent equipment, it can be a pretty penny especially when you're starting up. For instance, the most basic transmitter (e.g. Spektrum DX6) will cost about $200. An upgraded 7 ch. transmitter like a DX 7 is about $300. Then you can get really insane with a 10 ch (to operate scale model lights, retractable landing gear, etc) that's over $1000.
450 sized heli kits are $200-350 for the basic airframe. 600 or 0.50 sized heli frames are around $450, then you have the servos and electronics, motor upgrades (yes, there are different mods and upgrades you can buy for RC helis, like for real enthusiast cars). CF blades for a 600 sized helis cost $75-100. You can go fancy and get illuminated night blades. So, after a crash, you could be spending as little as $3 to fix damaged landing gear to $100 for blades alone, to several hundred if you have extensive damage. LiPo batteries range from $30 (cheap ones from HK) to $200 if you fly electric...and you're going to want to have 3 or 4 of these. If you fly nitro, you need to buy fuel. There's specialty equipment like aerial photography rigs and equipment you can buy and make for yourself, if you're into that. Scale helis are cool and some people go all out...lots of possibilities to spend your money on. :-) I enjoy scale flying and was practicing a lot of slow flight, trying to make my heli look like a real helicopter. I had bought an Airwolf fuselage but never got to finish the build. Others like 3D/stunt flying. A first time set-up and 450 bird will likely cost you $1100-$1500 (including a new transmitter). An electric 600 bird will be more into the $2000 range. Not a cheap hobby, but hella fun!
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