Archive for the ‘RC Helicopters’ Category

If your RC helicopter is in need of repair help is at hand Part 2

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Once you have decided upon services to use in order to fix or set-up your RC helicopter, you can now consider the costs.

Most of these companies will have structured pricing so you can email them to find out how much it will generally cost to fix or set-up your craft. Once you have accepted the basic costs for the repair you will need to send the chopper to the shipping address. You usually will have to pay all postage costs.

If there are additional labour or parts charges, then these can be discussed once the helicopter is received by the repairer. They will usually contact you upon receipt of the helicopter and give you a full quotation for the work that needs doing to get it flying.

If the helicopter is in a very bad condition then it is best to expect the worst. You can always hunt round to find some quotes for the labour costs. If your model does require some replacement parts to fix it, these are generally charged at the going rate for these prices as found on the hobby websites.

Once you have approved the repair or services, they can go ahead and do the job. Hopefully your helicopter will be back flying again soon. With the many options to choose from these days, there are many value services to make use of.

If your RC helicopter is in need of repair help is at hand Part 1

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Even those who have been flying RC helicopters for many years may find that they cannot fix all breakages and problems themselves without outside help. You may need help with the set up of the craft in the first place. Sometimes this is a simple case of a person requiring an outside opinion to suggest how they might get their copter flying again. On other occasions when online forums and help pages cannot do the trick, it’s time to call in the experts.

Many radio control retailers and hobby stockists now offer full repair, set-up, upgrade and testing services for all helicopter models. If you have one of the more popular E-SKY or Walkera models then this repair can be done in no time.

If you find yourself struggling with the repair or initial set-up of your chopper then you will first need to get in contact with a company offering helicopter repairs and set-up services. You will need to give a description of the problem or request.

The company should get back to you within a reasonable time period and give you all the information you need in order to decide whether the service is right for you.

In the next article we will look at this further and advise you on what you might need to do in the next stage.

RC helicopter terminology

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

If you are new to the world of RC helicopters you might be a little confused regarding all the terminology and acronyms that RC helicopter enthusiasts talk about (and we mention on this site). Here are a few terms we sometimes mention and brief descriptions on what they mean.

Brushless motors – some RC helicopters come with motors that have brushes, these wear out due to the constant contact on the motor commutator, so brushless is always the way to go. If your copter has a separate tail rotor make sure it is the brushless variety.

ESC - This is the Electronic Speed Controller and is the gizmo that lets you control the speed of the chopper.

2.4GHz Transmitter - This is now the way to go for all RC helicopter. If your RC helicopter runs on this frequency you can fly with anyone, anywhere. The previous method meant people who flew copters together had to use different frequencies so had to change the crystal in their sets all the time.

Gyro – Normal gyros just dampen the yaw of the copter but the heading can be affected. Heading hold gyros store the heading of the copter so it is not affected by inputs to the controller.

Where to go to get more info and advice on RC helicopters Part 2

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

In the previous article we looked at how RC hobbyists now have an abundance of free information to choose from in order to get the most out of their experience.

You can sign up to newsletters and take advantage of special offers and discounts on RC helicopter products in online stores. There is a lot of competition, so the hobbyist will always find great deals on the latest products.

There are also community forums to put you in touch with other hobbyists who may be able to offer help and advice on general or specific issues. Maybe you just want to hook up with likeminded individuals and talk about your flying experiences? No matter what you go on to do, rest assured these forums are heavily regulated to stop timewasters and those who are there to cause trouble.

A great proportion of these websites which offer all this information are run by hobbyists themselves who run online model shops. You can be assured these trusted sellers can help you to select the right model of helicopter for you. They also offer all the equipment you would need such as spares and upgrades.

So, now you know where you can go to get clued up on your favourite pastime.

Where to go to get more info and advice on RC helicopters Part 1

Monday, October 5th, 2009

The internet is a trove of information for RC helicopters as well as sources to cover any RC hobby many times over. These days all RC enthusiasts are spoilt for choice to get answers to all their questions and to interact with other users online. This has opened up a world of opportunities; but where do you start?

If you go on any search engine and type in “RC Helicopters” there will be a number of websites of interest, devoted to the subject. Most of these sites will be able to provide you with tons and tons of free advice. But, how can they be of use to you?

For starters who are new to the hobby, there are buyer’s guides and articles as well as recent news on the latest models in radio control helicopters. As soon as a new model comes out you will be able to find out its specifications in addition to its capabilities. You can check out reviews on these models to determine whether it is the right RC helicopter for you.

In the next article we will look at other things you can do to make the most out of your hobby.

What are the benefits of BMFA membership?

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

So, what are the benefits of becoming a member of the British Model Flying Association? Well, in addition to the £5million third party insurance cover you will also benefit from the Central Council for Physical Recreation Approved Insurance. You will get a Member’s Handbook and will be able to join various schemes and programmes. The BMFA will send you regular news bulletins and free information on a variety of topics.

As we have emphasised previously, one of the most useful things a beginner can do is to join a local flying club. The BMFA can provide you with useful advice, assistance and support on all aspects of model flying, including putting you in touch with a suitable club in your area. They can put you in touch with a club and scheme nearby.

You can then reply on the local affiliated club for further training and support. This will connect you with fellow members who can help you build, finish and prepare your RC helicopter.

The BMFA affiliated club can provide training tailored to national guidelines which will ensure a comprehensive training scheme.

There are numerous other benefits to becoming a member of the BMFA and various ways in which you can join. See the website for further details.

More about BMFA insurance for RC helicopters

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

In this blog article we will be looking further at the British Model Flying Association and how you can go about getting the insurance through taking out membership with the BMFA.

If you want to take out insurance with the BMFA you can do so by registering through an affiliated flying club. The insurance commences as soon as you (or the club) have paid the membership fee to the BMFA. You do not have to wait for the membership card to arrive.

You can also take out membership as an individual Country Member by applying directly to Chacksfield House, headquarters of the BMFA. As soon as the application is received and processed you are officially a member.

In addition to these two types of BMFA membership (which includes personal insurance), temporary insurance is also available which does not cover the personal element.

Clubs can offer temporary BMFA membership to UK-based visitors who have been invited to use their flying facilities on a temporary basis.

Clubs can also offer temporary membership to overseas visitors. However, this does not cover display or competition flying.

Club liability insurance of the flying club can also be extended to first time inexperienced flyers under supervision.

Membership fees run from 1st January to 31st December but the actual fee to be paid is dependable on the time you join and the type of membership applied for. See the website for further details.

Do you have BMFA Insurance to fly your RC helicopter at events?

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

If you have grown tired of flying your RC helicopter on your own and fancy getting together with other RC helicopter hobbyists then you may want to look into joining a club which holds regular flying events through the year. However to be able to participate, for safety reasons, you will first need to obtain BMFA insurance. But what does BMFA stand for?

The BMFA is the British Model Flying Association which is based in Leicester. The BMFA was set up to promote and protect the sport of hobby flying in the UK. The insurance covers up to £5million third party indemnity. If you want to know how about getting insurance for RC helicopter flying at events up and down the country have a look on their website at: www.bmfa.org and you can also read about it further in the next blog article.

At all reputable events relating to radio control helicopters proof of insurance is always required before you will be allowed to fly. If you forget it then this will certainly jeopardise your chance to fly at the event and it could ruin your whole day. It is that serious!

Scale Fun Fly for RC Helicopters on 18th October

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

It has been announced by the Alcester Model Helicopter Club that their Fun Fly day is provisionally scheduled for Sunday 18th October. If you are a keen enthusiast of scale radio control helicopters and you live in or around the Warwickshire area then this really is an event you do not want to miss.

The Fun Fly will take place in the front field at the Arrow Mill Hotel, opposite Ragley Hall and near to Alcester. You will be able to purchase refreshments from the hotel bar. The event is weather dependant and may be cancelled if it is deemed safe on the day to fly.

This Fun Fly event is held around the end of the flying season each year for those interested in scale RC helicopters. The day is open to anyone who likes to fly these scale machines, but you will only be able to fly on the day however, if you have valid BMFA insurance.

To ensure everyone’s safety, all helicopter transmitters need to be handed in to TX control upon arrival.

If you are interested in becoming a member of the Alcester Model Helicopter Club, then to gain further info regarding the event, and to find out how to become a member, visit the website at: www.alcestermodelhelicopterclub.co.uk or email the Club Chairman Steve Parkes at: info@alcestermodelhelicopterclub.co.uk.

What are the advantages of 2.4Ghz RC helicopters? Part 2

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Following on from the last article, we will now be looking at some more advantages to using RC helicopters which utilise a 2.4Ghz frequency as opposed to the 35Mhz system.

Safe and Secure
The security of the 2.4Ghz system allows for a much greater level of radio control to be maintained and this ensures your own safety as well as those around you. This means that other pilots cannot interfere with your radio frequency and reduce the chances of crashes or loss of control over the craft. The reduction in the conflicts between other radio control helicopters means they are more widely accepted when flying in public places.

The technology means that the pairing of the transmitter to the receiver is synchronised more effectively and securely. If a frequency is being used, the set will automatically move to another frequency and this means that there are fewer radio glitches.

Efficiency
Within a range of 250 metres, this system will consume a much lower level of power when compared with the 35Mhz frequency. This will save you money and time on charging your batteries and allows you to enjoy flying your RC helicopter for much longer.

The radio gear of the helicopter is much easier to install and the transmitter and receiver are much shorter and less likely to break.