24th August 2010

Latest Collection Esky RC Helicopters At Best Prices

Latest Collection Esky RC Helicopters At Best Prices

Remote controlled helicopter flying has become a passion for some. They are more
popular with the technical minded boys and men rather than with the ladies. Helicopters
are of different types. The number of channels that they receive indicates their
complexity. The Esky RC helicopters have become very popular both with kids as well as
adults and are available at very good prices.

Helicopters for Beginners

The Esky big lama series of helicopters are a rage among beginners who have just started
using these remote controlled devices. Although their size is generally small, their power
is high enabling you to have a thrilling experience. Although they are mainly targeted
for the beginners, they are in great demand in the professional category also. This model
comes with an extremely powerful remote, enhancing your flying adventure.

Stability

Flying a RC helicopter for the first time? Then the Esky big lama series is the best
option for you. They have the proper stability and is light weight enabling you to have
a smooth flying experience. As they are stable, you will be able to fly them easily.

Another model of the Esky series is the Esky belt CP V2 series that is a helicopter with a
remote control. The feature which makes this particular one stand out from the rest is that
it has a 3D electric system and an auto rotation feature.

Ready to Fly

These helicopters are completely built and are ready to fly. Everything that you need for
flying comes along with it in the box. It has a coaxial head design that counter rotates and
is stable making it easy to fly. You can become experienced within a short a span of time
of flying this helicopter. So what are you waiting for, go ahead and purchase this machine
to become a flying pro.

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22nd August 2010

Huge Collection of Double Horse Helicopter

Huge Collection of Double Horse Helicopter

Which boy or even an adult counterpart does not love to fly a remote controlled
helicopter
? They put fast action in your fingertips making you the pilot and enabling
you to have some unlimited fun outside your home. These flying toys give a new
dimension as they fly through the sky easily. There is no flying skills required here to fly
these helicopters. Most adults actually develop a hobby of making and flying these RC
helicopters.

Choosing a Helicopter

There a number of models that is available in the market. You should choose the one
matching your skill level. If you are a beginner, then you must consider buying one
that is suitable for a beginner. But if you want one that has got additional features,
then you should go for a double horse helicopter that will fulfill your requirements.

Flying Your Helicopter

Flying a helicopter is not very simple. You can fly your RC helicopter back and forth and
do a little practicing of the left and right turns, before actually taking it high up in the sky.
It is possible to learn how to fly it by yourself, as you can fly it very close to the ground
and land them safely. As a beginner you can get a double horse helicopter that is beginner
friendly as well as advanced for your likes. The more sophisticated the double horse toys,
the more the features they will have.

Use Carefully

When you fly these helicopters, you must be extremely careful with them. The double
horse helicopter parts
 can cost you a lot. But if you know how to select good parts at
selected stores, then you can get them cheap. Practice makes perfect, so keep practicing
to master the art of flying a remote controlled helicopter.

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22nd August 2010

Enjoyable Radio Controlled Toys for Any Ages

Enjoyable Radio Controlled Toys for Any Ages

Toys are a source of entertainment and education for all kids. There are also toys that
surpass all age groups and provides for almost everyone. These are the remote controlled
toys
also known as radio controlled toys or RC toys. Most people mainly belonging to the
male gender cannot seem to let go off these toys once they get the hang of the transmitter
device. It becomes their favorite hobby or past time and they never seem to get enough of
these toys.

Types of Toys

There are countless types of remote controlled toys that are available in the market that
belongs to the flying category and off road category. Radio control helicopters and
airplanes have a set of levers that are used to fly them efficiently. In the case of off road
models, there are several types available, but the most popular ones involve the left-right
and forward-backward levers for control.

Thrill of Speed

Such RC toys provide a thrill of speed and entertainment for both kids and adults alike.
As children are under the legal age for driving vehicles, they can enjoy such toys that
almost give them a feel of the actual scenario. As a parent you can also spend some
enhanced time with your child by playing with him or racing against each other. This
may catch upon you and develop into a hobby.

Fits All Budgets

The ever growing reputation and popularity of these radio controlled helicopters and cars
has led to their increased production by manufacturers. Several models, some even aping
their real life counterparts are being produced in different styles and fitting every budget.
You can purchase the less expensive ones for your toddler and buy them the costlier ones
as they grow up. Playing with such toys is indeed a pleasure, be it an expensive one or a
cheap one.

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23rd June 2010

Funny with Syma rc helicopters

If you want to make your child happy then get him the very popular Syma helicopter. This is just not a toy as these helicopters can be used by any age group. It has advanced technology and graphics. So if you want to gift your child advanced playing items which will enhance their joy and happiness, get them these helicopters.

So let us now check out the various features of helicopters by syma and their various models. First let us check out the different models of the helicopters which are Helicopter of Syma model code S018 of 3 channels RC, 3CH mini, 3CH mini RC, 3Ch Bell 2009, Micro Helicopter of S107 3CH Metal Frame Infrared Control with GYRO and many more.

All of the models mentioned above are highly advanced and very sophisticated. Now let us check some of the features of Syma helicopters which are as follows.

Here the Battery includes 3.7v 85mAh Lithium-Polymer. For playing this helicopter you need to charge this toy for nearly about 25 minutes. Once you charge this it will run 6 to 8 minutes per charge. You can control it to a minimum distance of 8 to 10 m. You can move this helicopter in all direction like up, down, left, right, backwards, forward.

This helicopter requires 6 AA batteries but you have to purchase these batteries from outside as it is not inclusive in cost price.

Moreover this helicopter comes in different sizes and colors. Like one helicopter of syma, the 006 alloy shark 3CH RC is a helicopter which is made of alloy parts and thus gives a very rich look. These are flagship toy helicopters and are available in variety of colors.

Even the syma model 003 Lama 3ch RC Helicopter is made up of plastic and can be attached and detached also. These helicopters are so light that it is really easy to handle. Moreover you will get them in yellow, black and many more colors.

You get many mini helicopters also, like the 3CH mini helicopters. This helicopter comes in different colors and has got a powerful remote control with 3.7V 65MAH battery.

With the new model of helicopters of syma like the 3ch Radio Controlled Chinook Helicopter you get the feel of a military helicopter. This helicopter has got features like infrared control, strong body to face all kinds of crash, effective charger and light weight.

So from the very big list of various helicopters by Syma, choose the best one for your child. You will get them in many toy shops. But still before you buy these helicopters check the features and specification properly, and accordingly choose one.

The price of this syma helicopters is quite low. You will get these helicopters in different price ranges. Starting from a minimum $29 to $46 you will get it all. To get the perfect smile from your child you may spend a lot, as money is nothing in front of your child. But these helicopters of syma come in different ranges so that you can select from your own budget.

If you want to make your child happy then get him the very popular Syma helicopter. This is just not a toy as these helicopters can be used by any age group. We’ve got the ultimate inside scoop on http://www.enjoyhobbies.biz/rc-toys

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17th March 2010

RC Hobby Servo – Chatter

Question: I have a servo that “chatters” and twitches, any idea what is causing this?
Answer: This can be caused by a variety of different things.
1) The servo may be dirty or have had water get into it. In most cases this is fixable by a technician but it is hopelessly uneconomic to pay someone to repair standard servos given their prices today.
2) The servo may have been or is being subject to lots of vibration. This is usually related to an out of balance prop, spinner, engine or motor or mounting the servo without the vibration isolating rubber grommets or cinching down the servo mounting screws too tight or failing to install the brass ferrules to prevent grommet compression.
3) Electrical interference being picked up by the wiring between the servo and receiver . If the leads are long (particularly if you are using extensions) they serve as a form of antenna and can pick up signals from sources including sources both internal and external to the model. Internal sources are typically metal on metal control rod connections or other metal to metal couplers. Electric motors (particularly brushed motors) and speed controls (mechanical or electrical) are also common sources of electrical “noise”.
4) Electrical interference being picked up by the receiver antenna and relayed through the receiver to the servos. Antenna’s that are cut or not properly routed around electrical sources (keep your antenna away from a brushed electric motor) are common sources of such interference. Old noisy automobile ignitions in the area of your receiver are another source of such interference.
5) Bad information coming from your transmitter and being faithfully passed from your receiver to the servo.
6) With the points above, we have probably hit on the 90% of common causes. The final 10% is hard to nail down with a few points. Think dirt, think water, think sources of electrical noise, think vibration.
Troubleshooting:
Keeping these causes in mind we suggest the following troubleshooting approach:
a) Figure out when the servo chatters. Has something changed recently? Has the servo been crashed or dunked? Has it chattered from new or just started recently? Does the servo chatter all the time when it is powered up? Only when the receiver is turned on but the transmitter is turned off? Only when the receiver and transmitter are both turned on? Only when operating your engine or motor? Only when the model is moving? Only when the model is free to move or even when the model is held firmly.
b) Is the noisy servo the only servo in your model that chatters? Does the noisy servo chatter regardless of which channel or extension lead you connect it to? If you replace the noisy servo with another servo of the same type and connect this replacement servo to the same lead and channel, does the replacement servo chatter also?
c) Remove the servo from the model. Connect it directly to a known good receiver. Does it still chatter?
The idea here is to use common sense and some simple trial and error tests to narrow down the cause of the problem. If the noisy servo appears to chatter regardless of where you install it and under all operating conditions then you are probably best off to chuck the servo and go with a replacement. If however, the servo only chatters under some conditions and other similar servos also chatter when exposed to the same conditions, try to locate the source of the interference and eliminate it.

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17th March 2010

How to choose a new/first plane

How to Choose a New or First RC Airplane

How to choose a RC airplane is a frequently asked question on forums. It is a relevant question not only when you are deciding to buy your first plane, but all along the journey, as you acquire a fleet. Many planes are similar, so getting them is kind of useless if you already have one from the same category. Everyone prefers a diversified fleet, and probably will add several planes and drop others along the way. The beginner’s temptation (not only beginners…) is to buy many planes, as they all look so nice. DON’T!!! Many people will regret it and discover that the purchase is not really what they wanted, or is just not adding any more fun to the existing fleet.

What are the angles to think about?
1. Type of equipment necessary for this plane
2. How difficult it is to build
3. How difficult it is to transport to the field
4. How difficult it is to fly
5. How much flying time it has
6. Do you live near a location where you will be able to fly it
7. Money you want to spend

Let’s review these one by one:

1. Type of equipment necessary for this plane

Think about buying equipment that will be reusable with other planes. For example, avoid planes with batteries or receiver/radios that are compatible with only one plane. Check that the radio equipment is compatible with your country allowed frequencies. Check that the frequency won’t disturb anyone at the place you plan to fly. Think about how it will be, if you discover that this hobby is just not for you and decide to resell.
If buying a new RC airplane, and you already have some batteries, you should look into a model that will be compatible with your existing batteries/ESC/motors.

2. How difficult it is to build

If you are not familiar with building methods, choose an ARF (Almost Ready to Fly), and choose an easy one. Some “ARF” are complicated to build, and take many hours. So ask the vendor, Ezone, before buying a particular model. Building a plane can become hell very quickly and there is the risk of never flying properly if built improperly, so ask your questions upfront and do your research. In general, most ARF are ok.
From my own experience, my recommendation for a first RC airplane would be a foam plane that is easy to build with Epoxy or Cyano (verify that it is compatible with the material, before you start gluing). Foam ARF airplanes are also easy to repair… which is essential for beginners.

3. How difficult it is to transport to the field

Never forget you’ll need to carry your airplanes from your home to the flying field. Too many big planes, or planes with wings made of one single piece will be inconvenient to carry. When you choose the size of your plane, I always recommend to take the one with the biggest wingspan, but still not too big: 90 cm to 1.4 meter is good (35.4 to 55.1 inches). A plane measuring 2 meters, but with 2 wings of a meter each, is also a fine.
We all spend a lot of time to make these planes look good, then we fly them carefully to avoid crashes, yet during transport, while in the car, or carrying them around the house, they get hurt….
This can be a very frustrating moment when it happens!

4. How difficult it is to fly

Small planes, even the very nice ones that are easy to carry, present a problem because they often are not easy to fly. They are very nervous, sometimes too nervous, and are not easy to see while flying. I would not recommend anything less than 90 cm (35.4 inches) in wingspan.

Ailerons or no ailerons? There are two schools of thought here. The first one asserts that ailerons/elevators with very small extensions of the servos provide good control and shorten a pilot’s learning curve. The second one believes that using only rudder/elevators for starting is easier and safer.
My personal experience tells me that both are fine, and ailerons are nice to have if well configured. Ailerons provide more control and maneuverability on an RC airplane.

5. How much flying time it has

Some RC airplanes, especially the small ones, can’t accept big batteries, and are limited to a certain space/weight. However, since they are also light, their flying time may not be shorter. In general, before you buy anything, check that the flying time, using the standard setup, provides a minimum of 4 minutes, full speed, and 6 minutes with throttle management. 10 minutes will be even better! Any flying time below that won’t provide a beginner with much pleasure.

6. Do you live near a location where you will be able to fly

Buy an RC airplane that suits your lifestyle. Don’t purchase a plane that needs to take off from the ground, if you don’t have a proper runway to use. Don’t buy a plane, which is too light, if you plan to fly it outside, knowing it will be windy. Along the same line, don’t buy a big plane that needs space, if you plan to fly indoors.

7. Money you want to spend

When you start this hobby, it is important to know the overall cost of a complete system, ready to fly. All the standard equipment is covered in the next chapter, Start in Electronic Flying. The cost for a basic setup could be around $300, all included. Out of this total, we can assume that the plane, motor, props and the servos are not reusable. However, the radio receiver, battery, and ESC can be used for other planes, to leverage the investment.
You may also have the option, depending on your budget, to purchase a second hand configuration.

Sam Huang is the proprietor of EnjoyHobbies.biz, an online RC hobby shop.

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10th January 2010

Remote control helicopter tool sets ratchet up performance not price

Upgrading a remote control helicopter can be a cost-savings for pilots who seek greater performance from their current models, without purchasing a new model. Popular upgrade options include changing plastic RC helo parts to metal by purchasing metal parts or replacing a brush motor with a brushless motor and ESC.

Some mechanical skill is needed; owners find helpful specially designed tool kits like the RC Helicopter Tools Portable Kit or the RC Hobby Tools Set, which contains 10 pieces:
• tip nose pliers
• a cut silk clamp
• a ball head clamp
• a 5.5mm long-handle socket
• a 4.5mm long-handle socket
• a long-handle Phillip’s screwdriver
• a long handle A screwdriver
• a 0.9mm long-handle hexagon socket screwdriver
• a 1.5mm long-handle hexagon socket screwdriver
• and a 2.0mm long handle hexagon socket screwdriver.

A relatively inexpensive project, ranging from US$10-$100, a pilot can upgrade an existing RC helicopter for more power and playability. For the RC helicopter guru, refurbishing a current model at low cost can be a fun mechanical project that ramps up the flying possibilities.

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7th January 2010

Upgrading RC helicopters requires more tinkering than funding

Perhaps the largest factor when considering refurbishing a remote control helicopter is actually mechanical aptitude, not cost.

For technically skilled and experienced pilots, it may be in their best interest to refurbish their RC helicopter models by purchasing parts for upgrade. Expect to spend from US$10 to US$100 to upgrade a model.

There are many models worthy of upgrades and a few popular ways to refurbish RC helicopters:

• Upgrade a plastic helicopter to a metal version by purchasing metal parts; Models for which metal parts are available include: the Esky Lama v3, Lama v4, Hunter, Kob, Comanche, Esky Big Lama, Esky Honey Bee King 2, Esky Belt cp v2, and Esky Belt cp.

• If you own the Esky Honey Bee King 2, for example, you could upgrade to a brushless motor and ESC.

• Models with general remote control systems can be upgraded to JR, Futaba, or Spektrum remote control systems.

• Some 450 remote control helicopters can be upgraded to a Flybarless E-Stabilizer Gyro System using a GYRO 3 Axis Gyro System Flybarless E-Stabilizer.

With little cost, a skilled pilot can enjoy more power and playability with a little tinkering and without purchasing a brand new RC helicopter.

Which would you recommend?

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6th January 2010

How To Build an RC Helicopter

When you decide to Build an RC helicopter and jump into the RC helicopter hobby, the first thing you will need to do is decide on and purchase a model.  However, you will not be ready to fly immediately; no matter what model you choose, you will need to build it before you can fly.  Building an RC helicopter can be a daunting task, but with the right tools and information you will gain a lot of knowledge and joy for completing this task.

The first thing to do is to decide on what helicopter to buy. The best way to determine this is to find out the different kinds of RC helicopters, read reviews on various models of the types you are interested in, and make an informed decision from this information on how to Build an RC helicopter.

After you’ve decided on and purchased your RC helicopter, you will also need to purchase the various parts for it.

You will need an engine to make it run, servos to control various mechanical parts in the helicopter, a gyro to control the tail rotor, a radio to control it once it’s ready to fly, and receivers to transmit signals from the radio to the servos. You should also make sure you have the tools necessary to Build an RC helicopter; screw drivers, ball drivers, nut drivers, wrenches, pliers, fuel-filters, addition glow plugs, ball link pliers, and a pitch gauge. You may also want to see what kind of bolts and screws you will be using so you can purchase additional ones, just in case the kit is missing some, or through mischance one rolls off and goes missing during assembly.  Finally, you should prepare for when you are ready for your test flight by having field equipment, which should definitely include the type of starter your helicopter requires!

When you begin building your helicopter, it is extremely important you read and re-read the instructions until you fully understand them and how the parts will fit together when you begin building the helicopter. When you start the actual assembly of the helicopter, it is of prime importance that you take your time.

Anything that turns should be balanced, all end points should be equal, and all bolts are tightened enough, but not too much.

You will also want to balance your blades, which is best done with a blade balancer. Afterwards, you will need to set up your radio. The more familiar with your radio you can be before you fly, the better off you will be. Before you fly, you may want to have an experienced RC helicopter pilot look over your model. When you decide to Build an RC helicopter and jump into the RC helicopter hobby, the first thing you will need to do is decide on and purchase a model. Having an experienced hobbyist look over your Build an RC helicopter can help ensure that everything is put together properly and ease your mind about your upcoming first flight.


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6th January 2010

How To Buy the Right RC Helicopter

When you decide to buy an rc helicopter, you could go into a hobby shop and pick one off the shelf, but it is in your best interests to research the options available to you before making the purchase.

There is more to consider than just initial cost

when purchasing the model – the fuel that the helicopter will use, the availability of parts for the helicopter, the average repair costs for the helicopter, and the learning curve involved in flying the helicopter.

The first choice you will need to make when you buy an rc helicopter is what size of helicopter you want.

While the smaller helicopters tend to be less expensive, they are also harder to control. Larger helicopters need more flying room, but they are more versatile, and easier to fly, especially with precision parts.

However, they are more expensive, on average, to repair after crashes.

The size of helicopter you choose may also determine the fuel it uses.

Mini and micro helicopters tend to be electric powered. The advantage to these is that they can be used in smaller areas – they can even be used indoors, because of the lack of fumes.

They also tend to be less expensive and often come as complete, ready-to-fly kits. However, because they are small, they are harder to fly.

Larger helicopters tend to be gas powered, and must be used outside, both because of the fumes and for safety reasons.

Depending on the kit you purchase, you may need to buy additional parts, such as servos, receivers, an engine, probably a gyro – and don’t forget the radio!

You should also purchase any additional tools you will need at this time. You will need ball, nut and screw drivers, wrenches, and pliers to assemble it.

You may also want to purchase specialty tools

like ball link pliers and a pitch gauge to make the assembly that much easier when you buy your rc helicopter.

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