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How to Fly RC Helicopter?

How to Fly Remote Control Helicopter?

Hey, in this article I will be showing you how to fly, learning to fly a three channel helicopter and the first step is buying one and this is pretty much the best option I have come up with. It's the Syma S107 and you can see there is a three channel infrared, coaxial helicopter and it's infrared. You can see in the back there, it's not two point four gigahertz so you cannot fly this outside but it's not really big enough or fast enough to fly outside and it's three channels because you have spin left Spain right forward, backward and uptown movement, so that's three different channels and it's coaxial because it has two sets of counter rotating blades. This sets spins this way and the other set spins the other way and they spent the same time. That's how you get your y'all in lift.

Now this helicopter, it's probably about $20 depending on where you get it. I'll, I'll leave a couple links below if you want to buy it and this is a transmitter that comes with and see if you can run two of them at once. That's nice. Infrared, like I said, it takes six double a batteries, it's ready to fly so it's pretty nice and this thing is super, super stable, so that's why I recommend it to learn on, um, it wasn't my first RC or my first helicopter, but it is really, really easy for beginners. So this is a good choice if you want to pick this up. And so then once you have your helicopter you can go to the next step. The next step and learning to fly a helicopter is um, understanding how it works so she can see, I have it bound there.

You can see the has a red and blue flashing light up front. Now on your controller you have two sticks, and on your right stick you have up, down, left, right movement, and on a three channel helicopter up, down, forward and backwards. And that depends on say your helicopter is pointed straight away from you. If you give forward since the front is that way, it'll move forward that way. And you get back and it'll tilt back, looks like this way, but if it is, say, pointed left that way and you go forward, it'll go that way and back. If you give back, it'll come back this way. So you have to keep in mind about the orientation of the nose, of the front of your helicopter.

That's a really big part of flying on your left stick. Oh wait. Yeah. And left to right.

Movement is your yaw. So if you, if you give left, it'll spin to left and you give right? It'll spin to the right. So that's how you turn to fly around your room or whatever. And on your right stick you have throttle. It's just up and down side to side movement that spins the blades. And like I said, they're counter rotating and that's how you produce lift. So that's basically how a helicopter works. So. And you have your little trim dial in the middle here and that if your helicopter spinning by itself to left or right, you can adjust this to trim it out. So that's pretty much how a helicopter works. And once you're done with you understand that you can move on the next step, the next thing that you want to do is you want to, once you're, um, you have your helicopter and you know how it works and you're ready to start flying, you want to go to a place where there's not really too many obstacles around you.

It's not random people like if your family or what anyone's around, make sure they stay far enough back. So if you don't hit them and they can get out of the way in time if you're going to hit them and just make sure there's no like pets or something, especially because they're usually scared of these things. And then you're just like fragile, fragile objects or lamps or whatever shades. Just stay away from them. And once you have your open space, you can go to the next step, which is actually fine. Okay. He, Robert, the next step of learning to fly your through gentle helicopter. She can see I have, I have it bounded remote right now. So what you want to do, she wants to set it on the floor or wherever you're going to fly and you're selling space with the front away from you to begin, you're going to want to bring the um, left stick the throttle just up enough to keep it, bring it up to about mid height in the room, just enough to hover and then just try and get it to have her there. Like I said, this is really, really stable so you don't really have to do much. So I'll show you here.

You see, I just brought the throttle up till it. See I'm not doing anything right now. That's why I said this is a great beginner's one with or that I'm not doing anything. So this is really easy to the little bit of trim back in the middle of them. As you can see, just hovering slowly. I'm not doing any. Y'All not getting any input at all. That is stable. Can you just try and hover it around and do your best? You can see here you don't really have to do much at all. Just got to get it off. Get your six set right, and then it'll have her pretty much for you. Okay. Once you're comfortable with hovering, you can move the next step planned over here. Land it.

There we go. That was how you have Ursa. Now let's move to the next step, which is adding some movement and y'all control. We'll check that out. Okay. Here we are at the next step and learning to play your helicopter so you want to put it back again, put it back down and you're flying space, and then you want to bring it back up to a hover.
Is that right there? Just bring it to a nice hover. Then you're going to want to add some spin to it and just get used to how fast it spins. She can stay there. I'm just giving you all.
Just spin in place right now and just change directions when you want and then you can go backwards just by giving. Keep the front pointed away from you. I'm just going forward and back. Stick right now. Just go forward and backwards in a straight line, as best as you can. Like I said, this thing isn't very fast, this is whole backwards right now, not so good for beginners and then turn it sideways and go forward and backwards, remembering that the orientation is different now and then try going forward just a little bit, but while spinning they'll give you a full y'all but then add forwards into it. You can see there. That way you can do circuits. I'm just getting in a little bit of forward input and if you want a nice circle for me now, once you're comfortable with that, you can move on to trying to figure it out. I'm giving for right now. Like I said, it's not very fast, but it's really good for beginners. It's just so stable. Definitely what I'm at recommended your first helicopter just after you're comfortable with that and it's just so easy to fly. You can pretty much do whatever you want and just have fun with it. Like I said, for 20 bucks, it's really amazing that it can produce stuff like that.

Yeah, I think that was good. Just have fun with it.

Okay, there we go. That was my tutorial on how to fly a three channel helicopter. Check my website https://geeklah.com/
Syma S107
How to Fly RC Helicopter?
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How to Fly RC Helicopter?

I will be showing you how to fly a three channel helicopter and the first step is buying one

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