Saturday, August 3, 2013

Are there rules on flying RC planes?

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I recently entered the world of RC planes and was curious about any rules or laws on flying planes. For example flying in parks, schools or even open fields, and also if the plane is electric or nitro powered.
I just don't want to fly in a school on the weekend and get arrested for flying a nitro plane.



Answer
This is if you are in the United States. Generally, you do not fly within 6 miles of an airport. You avoid flying in crowded area. Like in malls, a huge concert, or like outside the city shopping mall. No matter how experienced you are. You have to take into consideration of mechanical failures.
You do not fly over freeways. If your aircraft comes down onto a car, the driver could freak out (we give idiots licenses now) and crash because their precious car hit something.
Nitro or electric, it doesn't matter. The size does however. If it is too big, it is required to be flown in a certified air field. If it is small, a park will do.
Be sure to fly in places where there isn't a lot of people and that you are experienced enough to fly. It has happened before. Do not learn in parks where people are constantly gawking at your aircraft and steadily is starting a crowd. If you do not know how to fly and that aircraft hits someone, you are in deep trouble. So fly in parks where there are a few people, with enough space to crash if you have to.

You are allowed to fly in the school as long as you are not trespassing and you are allowed to be there and there aren't any children running after your aircraft. It has personally happened to me, and their parents are stupid enough to let them touch the helicopter blade when it was spinning. My defense, "Why didn't you watch your child like you're suppose to?"
So to conclude, use your best judgment. The important idea is to not get anyone hurt.

about rc nitro helicopter..?




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which is the best rc nitro helicopter?and how much playload can it carry?what height can it carry,and how long can it carry? and lastly what would be its cost..
i have to do a project for my college,,for that i found that if i could get such a rc helicopter my work would be much more easier......thank you



Answer
The Walkera 83# is a very special Nitro Helicopter, it is using a 15 class nitro engine, which is a relatively small (but very powerful), and the total length is longer than a 450 class Electric Heli, but smaller than a 500 class Electric Heli, which makes it the smallest size in Nitro Helis. Walkera Factory did a good job on developing this 83# Nitro Helicopter, they want to make it a Ready To Fly package, they put everything useful on the helicopter, such as a battery indicator, a good quality Gyro + Rudder Servo, 3 X High Speed Metal Gear cylic servos, External Ignition Coil for easy access, Engine Fan, 4.8V Ni-MH Battery Packa and Charger..... etc, basically you just need to buy your own Starter and fuel up the tank, and you're ready to fly this Walkera 83# Nitro Helicopter Simply, the battery pack for 500 class helicopter is expensive, and Li-Po battery needs to be taken good care of, or they will fade very quickly. Such problem won't happen to Nitro Helicopters, you just fuel up the tank and you can play the helicopter for many hours, without worrying problems like charging battery or battery fade-out problem. And you get better stability, better power output and weight balance from a Nitro Engine, that's why you always hear about people saying "Nitro Helicopter" is the Original Way to learn RC Helicopters

Product Features

* Main Rotor Diameter: 900mm
* Overall Length: 820mm
* Engine: WK-15A (15 Class)
* WK2801 2.4G Remote controller
* Pre-assembled Nitro Helicopter
* Item Weight: 6.2 pounds




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