The number one thing to remember when learning how to fly RC helicopters is not to progress to the next day’s lesson plan until you are 100% comfortable and confident with the step you are currently learning. These day lessons shouldn’t be taken too literally. As I mentioned, some peopl...
In the early 2000's the pastime saw a massive explosion in popularity, thanks mainly to the advent of electric powered Ready To Fly aircraft (planes & helicopters). RC aircraft have become increasingly more affordable and easier to fly over the years, a huge attraction to people thinking of ...
As you prepare for your first drone flight and learn how to fly a drone, now is also a good time to discuss ground effect. When the drone is close to the ground, the downward rotor wash hits the ground and causes turbulent air close to the surface. If the drone stays in this level ...
iii. Identify A Spot with Fewer Obstructions to Fly Your Drone You need to keep in mind that your drone will have a few automatic functions that will not allow you to move it to a place with obstructions. Hence, you need to find a spot where you are sure you can fly and land your...
For me it’s not very useful as I mostly fly multirotors and I use one model profiles for all my quads that share the same RC link. But I am sure some people would find it useful. The keyboard is a really nice addition by the way, it makes entering names and labels super easy. ...
Aslo try to fly mostly forward, in the direction you see at first. Hope that helps. Just Keep Practising! Zul: Keep it going. We all have the same issues like yours for the first time. Once you earn it you will never look back again. Good luck. Practice make perfect. Keep it up....
to understand a few basic concepts, about what makes a model plane to fly and things you need to keep in mind, while flying. The right airplane makes a complete difference for a beginner. Always go in for an electric plane at the start, so it is much easier for you to learn the ...
For now, to create a model from multirotor, just select “Plane“, and then go through the following steps (pressPAGEbutton to move onto the next step) “Does your model have a motor?”Yes “What channel is it on?”CH3 “Number of ailerons on your model?”One, or two with Y cable...