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Remote control enthusiasts often find themselves debating which remote controlled toy is the best out of all of them. RC car fans will swear on their lives that they are more entertaining than RC boats. RC helicopter and RC plane fans are usually the ones who find themselves in the most arguments about this particular subject. This article will explain the argument about RC helicopters over RC planes.

Tricks and Stunts

The main argument that RC helicopter enthusiasts use when it comes to the hobby's superiority is that RC helicopters can do a lot more tricks than RC planes. Planes may be famous for their stunts when they are large size, but a tiny RC helicopter can do things that RC planes simply cannot do. For instance, there are no RC planes on the market that can hover an inch from the ground, upside down. This is a very impressive RC helicopter stunt that often is brought up in conversations about the interesting things that RC helicopters can do. Meanwhile, RC planes are basically confined to loop de loops and similar tricks.

RC helicopters are also easier to maneuver when it comes to advanced tricks. While most affordable remote controlled airplanes will only have 4 controls or so, RC helicopters (even in the inexpensive) range have 6. The higher range of motion means that you can do more with your copter, and it also means that you are getting more bang for your proverbial buck. It should also be mentioned that certain airplanes also have 6 controls, but due to their design, don't have the same flying abilities.

RC Helicopter

Controls and Channels

The most commonly cited difference between RC helicopters and RC airplanes is their directional abilities. Helicopters, due to the way that they are propelled through the air, can go straight up, and straight down, without having to move left or right. Meanwhile, RC airplanes have to move both left and right while moving up or down. This nifty little additional ability is fun to watch, especially if you have a camera mounted to your RC helicopter.

RC Plane

Camera and Spying

Camera work is where RC airplanes and RC helicopters greatly differ. RC airplanes will often have cameras attached, but the video playback that you will get will be too fast, and too confusing to follow visually, to really enjoy. Meanwhile, RC copters won't have that problem. RC copters, though they can reach high speeds, can also go at a slower pace than RC planes. This in turn creates video playback that is really enjoyable to watch.

Those are just some of the things that many RC helicopter enthusiasts find incredible about their favorite hobby toys. You might find more, if you are a real helicopter enthusiast. Stay turned for another versus post!

 

0 Comments | Posted in RC Helicopters By Tal Mor

R/C Helicopters

domenica 21 agosto 2011 16.28.13 BST

A Quick Guide To RC Helicopter Tricks
RC helicopters are ideal for doing impressive tricks, and sometimes it can be hard to describe what exactly they do. If you are one of the many who want to learn how to make your remote control helicopter do amazing stunts, and actually want to know the name of the stunt you are doing, read on. Here are some popular RC helicopter stunts to try.

  • The Auto Pushover – this is basically a dive straight into the ground, with a last minute rise upwards before the helicopter hits the ground. (Note: This means the helicopter gets out safely from the crash. Do not faceplant your helicopter and call that an Auto Pushover.)
  • Loops – this genre of tricks basically covers anything that makes the helicopter go upside down in a circular motion with the tip of the helicopter directing which way it is headed in the loop. There are many ways to do this, including Pirouetting Loops, Outside Loops and more.
  • Death Spiral – the most dramatic trick around. Fly the helicopter straight up into the air, then let it drop straight down while it spirals clockwise or counterclockwise. Once it reaches eye level, make the helicopter fly parallel to the ground in order to avoid crashing.
  • Upside Down Stall – flipping your helicopter and making it hover inches away from the ground is called an upside down stall.
  • Barrel Roll – when you perform a loop in which the helicopter’s sides are what turns upside down. The front and back of the helicopter move as little as possible.
  • Stalls – making your helicopter move slowly, or making your helicopter hover.

Of course, there are many more different tricks and maneuvers to try out, however, these are the most popular tricks that you can only do with an RC helicopter. Don’t have an RC helicopter? Buy one today!

0 Comments | Posted in RC Helicopters By Cobra Toys

Remote Controlled Helicopters

venerdì 10 dicembre 2010 11.13.13 GMT

What You Should Know About RC Helicopters
Radio controlled helicopters are one of the most popular types of radio controlled toys. RC helicopters are sold in great varieties.  Differences stem from various aspects of production like design, the source of power, the material of which the body structure is made, prize and, lastly, size. All these things should be factored in by buyers when they look for the perfect RC helicopters for themselves or for their kids.
In so far as the size of helicopters, three types exist. The size, in addition, basically depends on the size of the engine or motor and the rotor diameter. Let’s get to know more about the three types of helicopters according to size:

Mini RC Helicopters

This type, as the name implies, is the smallest among the three types. The usual size can be compared to the size of your palm. The remote control that controls mini helicopters uses two types of technologies when it sends commands to the toy: the Infrared (IR) for shorter distance and the radio control (RC) for longer distances. The former needs line of sight between the remote control and the toy in order to have a smooth flying. The latter, on the other hand, can work even through walls or doors.
Most mini RC helicopters are made of plastic or foam. These materials can last longer and withstand the impact of crashes. In addition, they also contain the so-called gyroscopic control or gyro. Gyro functions as stabilizers.

Mid-sized RC Helicopters
If you want an RC heli that is not that small and too large to play with, you might probably looking for the mid-sized RC helicopter. In addition, medium sized helis have remarkable stability so it can be played indoor or even outdoors.
Like mini helis, mid-sized helicopter’s remote control uses a type of frequency in sending command to the toy. Radio wave technology is used to communicate with the remote control. In addition, mini helicopters have gyros like mini helicopters to ensure smooth and stable flight.

Large RC Helicopters
If you are the adventurous type of person, you might probably want to have a large RC helicopter. Large helis are ideal for outdoor recreation. They are not recommended for indoor flight.
Like mid-sized helicopters, large-sized RC helicopters utilize radio wave technology in communicating with the remote control. What is remarkable about large RC helicopters are their capacity to fly higher and longer outdoors.

Now that you know the different sized of helicopters, choose the one that fits your personality. If you want to give this as a gift to your kid, you should try to buy mini ones first before mid-sized and large helicopters.

 

0 Comments | Posted in RC Helicopters By Cobra Toys