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I have an electric and i/c.
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As stated, buy a simulator. Practice, Practice, Practice.
Also a lot of radios will allow you to piggy back to another radio. With this feature, you can find an experienced flyer to kind of take over the controls if need be. Their radio over rides your radios controls.
As stated, buy a simulator. Practice, Practice, Practice.
Also a lot of radios will allow you to piggy back to another radio. With this feature, you can find an experienced flyer to kind of take over the controls if need be. Their radio over rides your radios controls.
Falcon 40 RTF 4-Channel Radio Remote Controlled RC Helicopter help?
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Falcon 40 RTF 4-Channel Radio Remote Controlled RC Helicopter.
I am looking to buy a good rc heli and easy to fly, since this will be my 1st heli.
Is the above a good pick?
Also what is the differnce between a 4chl and other higher chnl heli's
And can someone tell me a site on how to fly a 4 chnl if thats what I should get..
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The Falcon 40 is a good helicopter if you know how to fly. Since you said, "1st heli", I assume you flew with a simulator before? If not, I suggest you get a coaxial helicopter. I personally started with the Blade CX. I suggest you get the E-Flite Blade CX2. (Better transmitter without the easy burnout) Coaxial helicopter make it easier to fly and it really isnt a big challenge once you get used to it. This helicopter should get you familiar with the controls of a helicopter. 4Ch means how much of the helicopter you could function.
The 4 channels are:
1. Throttle (left side of the controller- up and down)
2. Rudder (left side of the controller- rotates left and right)
3. Cyclic (right side of the controller- forward and backward, tilt left and right)
If you get some that are 3 channels, you get to control the throttle, rudder and the forward and backward flights. The 2 channels, you get to control the rudder and the height the helicopter flies at.
Sure, I could give you a site on how to fly a 4 channel helicopter if you want.
http://www.dream-models.com/
http://www.dream-models.com/eco/pre-Flight.html
If you are also interested in real helicopters, here it is:
http://www.helis.com/howflies/ontheair.php
The Falcon 40 is a good helicopter if you know how to fly. Since you said, "1st heli", I assume you flew with a simulator before? If not, I suggest you get a coaxial helicopter. I personally started with the Blade CX. I suggest you get the E-Flite Blade CX2. (Better transmitter without the easy burnout) Coaxial helicopter make it easier to fly and it really isnt a big challenge once you get used to it. This helicopter should get you familiar with the controls of a helicopter. 4Ch means how much of the helicopter you could function.
The 4 channels are:
1. Throttle (left side of the controller- up and down)
2. Rudder (left side of the controller- rotates left and right)
3. Cyclic (right side of the controller- forward and backward, tilt left and right)
If you get some that are 3 channels, you get to control the throttle, rudder and the forward and backward flights. The 2 channels, you get to control the rudder and the height the helicopter flies at.
Sure, I could give you a site on how to fly a 4 channel helicopter if you want.
http://www.dream-models.com/
http://www.dream-models.com/eco/pre-Flight.html
If you are also interested in real helicopters, here it is:
http://www.helis.com/howflies/ontheair.php
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