Showing posts with label RC Helicopter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RC Helicopter. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

E-flite Blade CP Pro Electric Micro Helicopter RTF

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E-flite Blade CP Pro Electric Micro Helicopter RTF

The Maximum Level of Value & Fun! Free Shipping Item!

Based on the tried and true Blade CP platform, the Blade CP Pro adds the lightweight power of a 3-cell 800mAh Li-Po battery pack, the lightning quick cyclic response of Bell-Hiller mixing, and the upright or inverted agility of symmetrical main rotor blades. Plus, it can easily be outfitted with brushless power and a heading lock gyro, without the need for a new radio system or difficult modifications. For red-hot micro heli aerobatics in about the time it takes for you to charge a battery pack, nothing can touch the cutting-edge Blade CP Pro.

E-flite uses top-quality engineering and materials in everything that's produced, providing you with the maximum level of value and fun. E-flite backs all of its products with the best customer service and support in the hobby, so your electric flight experience is always a positive one.

price: $249.9 only at hobby-estore.com



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180 Motor w/ 8T 0.5M Pinion ( C ) A EK1-0005A

Friday, February 1, 2008

E-flite Blade CX2 Electric Coaxial Micro Helicopter RTF

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E-flite Blade CX2 Electric Coaxial Micro Helicopter RTF

Take the Excitement & Beginner-friendly Flight Stability!

The Blade CX2 takes the excitement and beginner-friendly flight stability of the original Blade CX and adds Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM radio control that lets you fly anywhere, anytime without ever having to worry about interference. It's the first ready-to-fly RC aircraft of any kind to come with this extraordinary technology built in. In addition, the 4-in-1 control unit has been updated with improved gyro and tail control that gives the Blade CX2 even better tail response while minimizing drift. Two feather-light S60 Super Sub-Micro Servos provide powerful, precise cyclic control. Topping it all off is an aggressive new body design that looks fantastic in flight and is unlike anything else out there.
When it comes to micro heli fun everyone can enjoy, you simply can’t beat the value and performance of the Blade CX2.

price: $189.9 only at hobby-estore.com



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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Tips for the R/C Helicopter Beginner

Getting into RC helicopters can be a scary experience for the RC helicopter beginner, unless you know what tools to acquire to make this hobby fun and exciting।




Fortunately for the beginner, there are many things, such as instructional videos, RC helicopter magazines, and RC helicopter flight simulators to help them prepare and learn.


A good place to start learning the ins and outs for an RC helicopter beginner is with a RC helicopter flight simulator. Although these seem quite expensive - the general price is around $200 USD - the experience you gain with the simulator is invaluable.


With a good simulator, the flying experience closely mimics that of a real RC helicopter, allowing the you to learn the controls at your leisure.


Experiment all you like - in a simulator, the crashes cost you no time and money.


By learning to fly and making your mistakes in a simulator, you save yourself hours of time and hundreds of dollars in repairs. One highly rated simulator is Real Flight Generation 2, which comes with a USB control pad that looks like a RC helicopter radio. Avoid RC helicopter simulators made for game consoles, as these usually do not have controls or physics that mimic reality.


When you're ready to start looking into purchasing a RC helicopter, investing in a RC helicopter hobby magazine is very useful for the RC helicopter beginner. Within these magazines you will find reviews for helicopters and parts to help you make the best decision on what to buy.


Once you are ready to fly, you must choose your RC helicopter.


As a RC helicopter beginner, you will find that there are many options for you to choose from - micro, mini, and larger sizes, electric and gas powered.


While the larger, gas-powered helicopters are easier for a beginner to control, the can't be used indoors due to the fumes, and they are more expensive to repair when they break. The smaller, electric powered helicopters, on the other hand, are more difficult to control but they can be used indoors as well as outdoors, and cost less to repair.


Before you set up your RC helicopter, you should read and re-read the instructions so you gain a good understanding of how the parts fit together, and where they should go.


After you've assembled your first RC helicopter, you should take it to your local hobby shop to have it checked over by an expert to make sure everything is in order. Remember, a loose part can mean a lost blade when you try to fly, damage to the helicopter, and possible serious injury to yourself or to bystanders.


The main blades of RC helicopters spin at a speed great enough to cut through flesh and cause serious injury!


Having an expert to 'mentor' you through your first experiences flying your RC helicopter is very helpful. A mentor is able to give you tips not necessarily covered in the instructions or magazines, and provide real-time help with building and flying your helicopter.


Alternatively, you can watch instructional videos, many of which are made for specific models of helicopters and provide step-by-step walkthroughs on building the helicopter and getting started with flight. For the RC helicopter beginner, watching how the helicopter is put together in real time can clarify any confusing parts of a paper manual.


Using these tools to gain experience and knowledge will help you have the confidence you need to start your hobby off in an exciting and fun manner.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

E-flite Blade CP Pro Electric Micro Helicopter RTF

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E-flite Blade CP Pro Electric Micro Helicopter RTF

Price:$249.9
New Arrival! The Maximum Level of Value & Fun! Free Shipping Item!

Based on the tried and true Blade CP platform, the Blade CP Pro adds the lightweight power of a 3-cell 800mAh Li-Po battery pack, the lightning quick cyclic response of Bell-Hiller mixing, and the upright or inverted agility of symmetrical main rotor blades. Plus, it can easily be outfitted with brushless power and a heading lock gyro, without the need for a new radio system or difficult modifications. For red-hot micro heli aerobatics in about the time it takes for you to charge a battery pack, nothing can touch the cutting-edge Blade CP Pro.

E-flite uses top-quality engineering and materials in everything that's produced, providing you with the maximum level of value and fun. E-flite backs all of its products with the best customer service and support in the hobby, so your electric flight experience is always a positive one.

only at hobby-estore.com

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Monday, January 14, 2008

When Purchasing a Remote Control Helicopter

T-REX 450S Electric RC Helicoper Unassembled Kit + New 430L3550 Brushless Motor+30A ESCFlying remote control helicopters is a fun and relaxing activity enjoyed by millions of people, both young and old. There are several different types of remote control helicopters, ranging from simple, easy to fly models to complex kits that must be assembled. This popular hobby requires various levels of commitment as well. Whether you’re looking for some weekend family fun with your RC helicopter or plan to become an experienced, avid pilot, there are a few things to consider before buying your first remote control helicopter.


1. How much time do you want to commit?


Remote control helicopters are available in several different styles and vary greatly in price. Ready to fly (RTF) models are already assembled and complete with all the components. This type can be taken out of the box and played with immediately and is the best choice for beginners. Almost ready to fly (ARF) helicopters are about 90 percent assembled, but still require some building and extra parts. Remote control helicopter kits are also available and require complete assembly, as well as an engine and transmitter.


2. Gas powered or electric?


Both types of RC helicopters have their advantages and disadvantages, so how do you choose which is best for you? Electric helicopters are typically less expensive than gas ones and are much simpler to use. They are the best choice for young pilots, as well as beginners. Electric powered helicopters run on batteries rather than smelly gas, so there are no fumes. Electric motors are also practically silent while operating, so this type of RC helicopter is more versatile and can be used almost anywhere.


Gas powered RC helicopters are messier, more complicates, and much louder than their cheaper electric counterparts, but gas remote control helicopters are usually the preferred type for experienced pilots. They are thought to be more realistic than electric models and give the pilot a chance to be more involved with the aircraft and how it functions. Gas powered helicopters are typically better for frequent use because the tank can simply be refilled rather than having to replace costly batteries or wait hours for a recharge.


3. Where will you fly your RC helicopter?


Remote control helicopters also come in all sizes. If you are looking for a fun and unique helicopter for indoors, there are micro RC helicopters that are so small you can hold them inside your hand. Another option for indoor flying is an electric model. Electric remote control helicopters do not produce any harmful fumes or odors so they are ideal for large, open areas that are enclosed.


If you plan on flying your remote control helicopter outside, you should consider the wind conditions in your area. A larger helicopter will offer more control in windy situations so a mini helicopter may not be the best choice if you will fly in wind often. Helicopters with fixed pitch (FP) blades are recommended for novice pilots because they are less expensive, easier to use, and simpler to repair, but a collective pitch (CP) helicopter is much better for windy conditions.


3. Gas powered or electric?


Both types of RC helicopters have their advantages and disadvantages, so how do you choose which is best for you? Electric helicopters are typically less expensive than gas ones and are much simpler to use. They are the best choice for young pilots, as well as beginners. Electric powered helicopters run on batteries rather than smelly gas, so there are no fumes. Electric motors are also practically silent while operating, so this type of RC helicopter is more versatile and can be used almost anywhere.


Gas powered RC helicopters are messier, more complicates, and much louder than their cheaper electric counterparts, but gas remote control helicopters are usually the preferred type for experienced pilots. They are thought to be more realistic than electric models and give the pilot a chance to be more involved with the aircraft and how it functions. Gas powered helicopters are typically better for frequent use because the tank can simply be refilled rather than having to replace costly batteries or wait hours for a recharge.


4. How experienced are you?


If you are new to flying remote control helicopters, you may want to begin with a good flight simulator software program designed for RC pilots. Flight instructors are also an option if you are really serious about the hobby. Novice pilots should select an expensive remote control helicopter with easy to access spare parts. It is best to start with a small, electric model because crashes are usually inevitable during the learning process.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Electric RC helicopters predominance

In the near past,electric RC helicopters were used indoors specifically due to their small size as well as lack of emission of fumes. Larger helicopters have been developed since then and are ideal for outdoor use. These have been available for the last few years and are immensely popular. Their quietness is one factor which contributes greatly to their popularity. Therefore, they can also be flown in neighborhoods where there are restrictions on noise levels. Original nitro helicopters have also been converted into electric powered helicopters with the help of commercial or home made kits.


Esky E013C Belt-CP Eelectric RC Helicopter ARF


However, these helicopters were not as popular before due to the price tag, the amount of maintenance needed and the countless quantity of practice and patience that was required to fly them properly. Today, all this is no longer the case and these helicopters have achieved and maintained popularity with customers over the years. Mentioned below are some features that makes them popular now-a-days:


* Reasonable cost: In the past RC helicopters usually came at steep prices where each and every part and configuration required had to be bought and assembled. Electric RC helicopters usually come for less then $200 and cheaper and more sophisticated models are coming out regularly. The best part is that they normally come fully assembled and ready to fly. All necessary equipments and accessories are included in the kit. Also by using batteries to operate the helicopters, money is further saved as its no longer necessary to buy several gallons of gas to fly.


* Clean and silent: Originally thought to make a lot of noise as well as create pollution, the RC helicopters were rarely flown around neighborhoods. However, issues of noise size and pollution are not a problem with the electric RC models. Noise has been greatly reduced while pollution has been done away with altogether. This has also rendered them neighborhood safe.


* Reliable and convenient flying: Gas helicopters are prone to crashes since gas engines are not really very reliable. Electric rc helicopters, on the contrary are very reliable. They don't cut out mid air even if the battery is down and there is no need to crank up the engine over and over again. The electric motors can function anywhere at any point of time while theres battery. They are also easier to fly then gas models which makes them ideal for beginners.


There are some other benefits as well to the electric RC helicopter. They include easy maintenance which means the amount of fixing to be done is kept to a minimum and also its size. These helicopters can be small enough to be flown in the bed room. With the models being improved upon regularly, is it any wonder that these helicopters are so in demand?

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

E-flite Blade CP+ Electric Micro Helicopter RTF

E-flite Blade CP+ Electric Micro Helicopter RTF

Price:$199.9
The Blade CP+ is the perfect “next step” for anyone who's mastered the basics of heli flight with a coaxial heli like the Blade CX (EFLH1200) or Blade CX2 (EFLH1250), and is ready for a model capable of more advanced maneuvers. It’s also an excellent choice for experienced pilots looking for the best in ready-to-fly micro helicopter performance and value.

only at hobby-estore.com

Thursday, December 20, 2007

E-flite Blade CX Electric Coaxial Micro Helicopter RTF

E-flite Blade CX Electric Coaxial Micro Helicopter RTF


E-flite Blade CX Electric Coaxial Micro Helicopter RTF



Brand: E-flite


With the new Blade CX you get a completely assembled and ready to fly micro heli with a coaxial counter-rotating head design that is so stable almost any first-time flyer can be hovering like a pro in no time. The Blade CX offers things other similarly designed micro helis can’t – the power and precision of E-Flite S75 servos, an advanced 4-in-1 controller, and a great looking, lightweight body that really stands out. The Blade CX features counter-rotating main blades that cancel out the rotational torque that makes hovering a challenge in conventional helis. They also make rudder turns much easier by slowing down one or the other blade without affecting the stability of the aircraft. This is truly a helicopter that most anyone can fly.


Specification:



  • Type:Coaxial Electric Micro Heli

  • Main Rotor Diameter:13.60 in (345mm)

  • Gross Weight:RTF w/Li-Po battery, 8.0 oz (227 g)

  • Length:15.75 in (400mm)

  • Motor Size:Dual 180 main motors

  • Kit/ARF/RTF:RTF

  • Experience Level:Beginner


Features:



  • Bonus: Now includes AC Adapter (EFLC4000) and 8 "AA" Batteries

  • Coaxial, counter-rotating blade rotor head design provides incredible stability and positive control

  • 4-channel 72MHz FM transmitter included

  • Factory-installed E-flite S75 servos and 4-in-1 control unit

  • No installation or assembly required

  • Dual 180 motors makes the CX powerful and efficient

  • 2-cell 800mAh Li-Po battery pack is low-weight and high-power, and provides flight durations of 10-15 minutes per charge.


( via http://www.hobby-estore.com/e-flite-cx-coaxial-rc-helicopter-rtf.html $169.90 )

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Walkera Dragonfly 5G4 Co-Axial 4-Ch Electric RC Helicopter RTF

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Walkera Dragonfly 5G4 Co-Axial 4-Ch Electric RC Helicopter RTF  @ Amiclubwear.com
This 4 channel coax helicopter is the finest beginner heli we have ever flown!
Its ultra light weight allows it to handle harder landings and all-out crashes better than your standard heli of this size.
With a 1 cell Li-polymer battery and 130 size motors it can sustain flight times for approximately 8 to 10 minutes.
It has a built in gyro and servo extent adjust-ability.

Specification:
Main Rotor Diameter: 13.4 inches


Tail Rotor Diameter: 13.4 inches


Overall Length: 14.4 inches


Drive System: 2×130PH


Battery: 3.7V 1000mAh Li-Po battery All-up


Weight: 0.42 lbs(Battery included)


Transmitter: WK-0408


Gyro: Built-in


Receiver: RX-410


Servo weight: 8.5g

Features:
One cell Lipo at 3.7V 1,000mAh offers 7- to 10-minute flight after fully charged.


High quality servo is prompt and precise in reaction.

Coaxial structure makes flying much stable and easy.


4-channel transmitter with visible power indicator can avoid helicopter losing control due to the shortage of battery power,and support you to fly without any worry.


An optimal model for the beginner.
Brand: Walkera


(via Walkera Dragonfly 5G4 Co-Axial 4-Ch Electric RC Helicopter RTF @ Hobby-estore.com $85.9)

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