Every RC model helicopter pilot started somewhere, and no matter what your experience level, there is always something new and exciting to learn. Piloting a heli can be a lot of fun and very rewarding, but without proper training and knowledge, it can be very frustrating (and expensive). Of all RC activities, helis have the longest and steepest learning curve. The tips and techniques in this article will help shorten the curve and are also good reminders for experienced pilots as well.
1. PICK THE RIGHT HELICOPTER
The popularity of RC helis has resulted from the variety of models in all sizes from tiny electrics to big nitro and gasoline-powered models. Often this can be bewildering for the novice to decide on a first heli. Many pilots start with a coaxial rotor model, which is very stable and helps with hover orientation. They are relatively inexpensive and durable, which makes them good for novices. The small fixed-pitch models have a lot more maneuverability than the coaxial models and present a little more of a challenge. These models are a great introduction to forward flight and are a great orientation aid that will help in the next step. These are also ideal for the RC airplane pilot who wants a heli to change things up a bit without investing a lot.
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