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The Electric Helicopter Beginner's Guide

  • 01-06-2007 04:50PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 446 ✭✭


    Interested in getting into Electric Helis or even still learning? click on the following link below for a good guide which will cover alot of what you need to know, plus the various helis on the market.
    http://www.swashplate.co.uk/ehbg/ehbg-17-A4.pdf


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,111 ✭✭✭MooseJam


    the guide is a 31 chapter book, thats all I need to know not to get into RC heli's :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 396 ✭✭zt-OctaviaN


    Speaking of getting into electric helis:

    Getting the itch to drop a few quid into one of these!

    Decent enough radio so if I decide to up the pace and go for say a trex 600 in future at least the radion doesn have to change! ok the gyro isnt as good as the logitech 2100t for a few quid more but is it easy to get second hand copied of say Real Flight G3 withe cables or does it come with a controller!

    How long does it take before a person can hover one of these around the garden? or is that how much ;P

    Thanks
    Nick


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 446 ✭✭syl77


    How long does it take before a person can hover one of these around the garden?

    Thats like asking along is a piece of string..... it all depends on the person, some say kids pick it up easier cause there use to joystick/pc games, but the simulators do help.
    but is it easy to get second hand copied of say Real Flight G3 withe cables or does it come with a controller!

    You can copy all the sim's (reflex/G3.5/aerofly) but you will only be able to play them if you have the usb dongle to your controller/radio. I have yet to see these dongles copied... Cheaper than the some is Phoenix Flight sim which is getting good reports...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 396 ✭✭zt-OctaviaN


    syl77 wrote:
    Thats like asking along is a piece of string..... it all depends on the person, some say kids pick it up easier cause there use to joystick/pc games, but the simulators do help.

    And my parents always insisted that spending hours in front of computer screens would reap no benefits!! :D

    Will check out about the dongles!

    Heard these things are difficult have watch countless vids on youtube.
    I fancy the challenge!

    That rex 450 isnt too upscale for a noob is it?
    I fancy putting the money into something thatll last a while and do 3D but id say im years away from 3D.

    Thanks syll


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 3,471 Mod ✭✭✭✭coolwings


    On flight sims ... I had the Realflight G2 and then G3.
    Later I changed from G3 to Aerofly Pro De Luxe, when a friend showed an interest in the G3.
    Aero fly Pro De Luxe is less "american" in the flying locations you have provided, and the other features are pretty comparable.


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