Most, if not all remote-controlled coaxial (two sets of blades on top, stacked) helicopters with less than 3 radio channels for remote control are considered “toys” by default. This is in contrast to “Hobby Grade” helicopters which usually have 4 to 7 channels, and more advanced features. Hobby Grade helicopters are seldom appropriate or even useful for beginning pilots, because crashes are bound to happen during learning, and these machines are optimized for low mass over durability, resulting in high breakage costs. A toy helicopter is a perfect way for the beginner to try out this fun and exciting hobby, and the simple 3-control layout affords fast and easy learning. These simple models are easy to spot.

A 2-channel’s lower blade pair will not have links going down into the helicopter’s workings, and the tail will not have a motor or driven blade. These are surprisingly durable, but must always fly forward. You cannot hover, fly backwards, or fly sideways with them. They can only fly up and down, and pivot left or right.
A 3-channel will have and identical layout to the 2-channel with the addition of a tail motor and blade. This blade is oriented so that spinning lifts or drops the tail of the copter. These run the gamut from fragile to kick-ably tough. They are able to match the 2-channel movements, and also can hover and fly backward. They cannot fly sideways. 4-channel helicopters add this ability, and quadcopter  hen other features as channels increase, and are beyond the scope of this article.
3. Smaller Helicopters are ideal for beginners and indoor fliers for many reasons:
The space needed for safe flight can be likewise diminutive: a bedroom or dorm is more than enough.
A smaller airframe weighs less and thus will survive impacts much better.
The blade energy can be very low, making the craft essentially harmless.
Competitive pricing makes them attractive casual gifts.
The smaller size framework is less work for the drive motors, making them longer-lived.
The more popular models can be repaired if damaged, with essentially the entire craft available as spares kits. This is important to fliers who may not be able to replace the whole helicopter, choosing instead to effect their own field servicing. There is little variation in design between models, and it is quite easy to become proficient at maintaining them.

 
RC motor capabilities have increased in recent years. Brushless motors are leaps and bounds above brushed motors and when they are properly taken care of they can last forever. Brushless motors are not wired directly to the receiver. They must be wired to the ESC (electronic speed controller) and then the ESC is wired to the receiver. The ESC and receiver should not be placed close together on RC aircraft.1
Determine where to mount the ESC.
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Tape the ESC to the RC aircraft using thick servo-tape.
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Secure the engine onto the engine mount using bolts.
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Measure the ESC wires to the engine connector located on the engine. 5
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Cut the ESC wires at the appropriate lengths with wire cutters.6
Remove 1/4 inch of the ESC wires' casings with wire strippers.
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Tin the wires with solder.
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Insert the wires into each of the motor's connectors. These connectors are the metal square brackets with holes in the center located on the motor.
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Solder the wires to the metal connectors.
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Cut the remaining wire so that the wires are flush with the connectors .
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Program the ESC according the ESC owner's manual.
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Connect the receiver wire to the ESC's receiver port. These wires and ports are labeled.


 
Soaring into the wild blue yonder with an RC plane is a thrill many hobbyists enjoy. Combine a love of remote control aircraft with the need to make money and start your own RC plane business.1
Determine what part of the RC plane hobby you would like use to make money. The most obvious is selling parts or repairing RC planes, but you could also charge to give lessons to those interested in learning about the exciting hobby. A multipurpose RC plane business could be ideal.
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Find a wholesale supplier of RC plane parts, kits and tools. Research in hobby magazines and wholesale directories to find the cheapest quality parts you can. Purchase a stock of the most common parts as well as the tools necessary to make repairs and adjustments to remote control planes and accessories.
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Purchase advertisements in the local newspapers as well as RC plane hobby magazines or RC club fliers in your area. Include contact information, such as your name, website address if  you have one, email address and telephone number. http://ciscosimulator.weebly.com/
4Get involved with the local RC plane flying club, and attend events and demonstrations for the public to learn about the hobby. Pass out fliers or business cards if soliciting is allowed. If it is an organized event, sign up to give a demonstration or even a small talk about RC planes and the hobby. This is an excellent opportunity to plug your business and convince people you are an expert when it comes to remote control planes. helicopter flight simulator5
Organize your own RC plane demonstrations or parties and charge a fee to let people fly your planes for a certain amount of time. Some options include corporate or birthday parties. For less experienced customers, landing and takeoff should be done by you. Follow all pertinent rules about flight control in your area.6
Provide good customer service to people who purchase parts or order repairs of modifications from you. Positive word-of-mouth advertising is the best way to make more money through first-time and repeat customers. Follow up with customers with mailed or e-mailed fliers during the spring and summer flying seasons.


 
Those looking to learn to fly RC (radio-controlled) helicopters should be prepared to undergo a learning curve. While the techniques involved can be mastered with a little practice, novice RC helicopter users should be aware of the fact that helicopters are considered by many enthusiasts to be the most difficult RC vehicle to gain command over.

Read more: How to Fly RC Helicopters 

Instructions
Learn to Fly a Radio-Controlled Helicopter

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Read the instruction booklet that comes with your RC helicopter. Make sure you have at least a basic working understanding of the constituent parts and mechanisms that drive your RC helicopter. This will only help make learning to fly one easier.

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Make sure that there are no loose screws on your RC helicopter before you try to fly it. Loose screws can result in important parts flying off as you attempt to make the helicopter airborne, and can lead to significant damage to your RC helicopter.

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Have your RC helicopter unit checked over by someone with advanced expertise before you fly it. He or she will be able to spot any assembly flaws that might prevent proper flight or cause damage to your helicopter.

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Familiarize yourself with the different functions of the control panel before you attempt to fly. Most RC helicopters' control units have the same controls that are found in real helicopters, and can be quite complex in nature. The instruction manual included with your unit will walk you through the details.

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Master the skill of hovering before you attempt any other moves with your RC helicopter. This skill alone can take many attempts to master, and it is the most basic and necessary function you will need control of as you develop in skill.

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Move on to more advanced techniques, such as turns and dips, when you are comfortable with your ability to hover. Expect that you will crash your RC helicopter frequently as you learn to fly it. It is best to learn to fly it over a grassy area that can absorb the shock of a crash and may minimize and prevent damage to your helicopter.

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Practice, practice, practice. Eventually, the skills you need to successfully fly an RC helicopter will become a matter of course.

 

There is no denying that fact that all of us love to fly, not only in the cabin of an aircraft, but we actually want to take on the. However, not everybody has that kind of skills or the training that is required to fly a conventional aeroplane or a helicopter. To serve to your needs, manufacturers of remote controlled vehicles have come up with a variety of RC helicopters that can help you get the pilot's seat without any flying license. While there is no dearth of RC helicopters on which you can practice flying to learn a few basic techniques, expert RC pilots need remote controlled helicopters with that extra performance which can allow them to flaunt their flying skills to the maximum. Here are some of the highest performing RC helicopters for expert pilots.


Walkera Hiko 400 RC RTF Electric Helicopter 8CH Pro

If flying an RC helicopter is more than just a hobby for you, you should definitely invest your money and skills in the Walkera Hiko 400 RC. The all-electric helicopter features a carbon fibre main frame, brushless electric motors, head lock gyroscope and comes with a multi-functional 8-channel WK2801 Digital transmitter. The Collective Pitch helicopter means that you can perform the most difficult 3D aerobatics on the helicopter with ease. The helicopter is shipped completely assembled and all you have to do is to recharge its on-board battery to the fullest and take to the skies.

Walkera Lama 3 RC RTF Electric Helicopter 6 Channel

The Walkera Lama 3 RC RTF Electric helicopter is the first production RC collective pitch co-axial helicopter in the world. The unique feature set allows you not only to perform the most difficult of flying stunts but also enables you to fly the helicopter with ease in the windiest conditions. This high-end helicopter comes with a WK2602 6-channel transmitter with an LCD display as well.

Walkera V400D02 Electricity 2.4GHz RTF RC helicopter

The Walkera V400D02 is a six channel flybarless collective pitch beauty featuring a tail motor controlled rudder for that extra stability and agility. This innovative remote controlled helicopter is made using less components, which adds to the durability of the product. Being a product owner of the V400D02 allows you to perform even the most difficult aerobatics without making any changes to the setup. This RC helicopter is controlled by the WK2063 2.4 GHz six-channel digital transmitter, equipped with a LCD display.


Walkera HM 4G6S RC RTF Electric Helicopter

The Walkera HM 4G6S RC RTF electric helicopter is equipped with everything you need to flaunt your flying skills. Including auto stabilizing technology, which in itself is a breakthrough, the remote control helicopter is 80 percent more stable than comparable products. Also included in this innovative product is a 3-axis gyro, a rudder servo and three CCPM servos. You can pilot this aircraft using the WK2602 six-channel digital transmitter.

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