The majority of micro remote controlled choppers are made for indoor flying and might be used outdoors only under the most perfect weather conditions, because they can easily be blown off course. These micro RC choppers can be controlled in three flight paths: up – down, forwards – backwards and left – right.
This means that the model is capable of fairly remarkably specific manoeuvres. Despite that, accidents do and will occur. ornaments will be knocked off the mantelpiece and some windows might be broken, if the flier is not careful or adept.
So, it is best to practice in the garage or garden shed or even outdoors in fine weather until a reasonable degree of ability has been achieved. it ought to not take long with these mini flying machines.
They are great fun, the sole real drawback is that the small battery will just give between five and seven minutes flying time. Luckily, it only takes 30 minutes to recharge the battery with the AC mains charger or the USB computer-cum-transmitter charger.
Lots of of the indoor helicopters are padded softly so that they cannot do much harm to windows, heads and the like, but not all of them. Some have a metal body so that it bin better protect the motors from crashes. If you want to make one of these safer, try sticking some foam rubber to the nose of the model.
However, actually bumping into things is not the sole problem that indoor RC choppers can cause. As with all choppers, the foremost rotors create quite a downdraft, which can blow items around or off shelves. A letter placed behind a vase may catch the draft, move and knock the vase off the shelf.
Whilst you are flying model aircraft of any type, you should be continuously aware of the health and safety of others. Learn to judge the diameter that the main rotors cover.
With these smaller craft, the sweep of the rotors normally extends well in front of the helicopter, which can present a hazard to eyes and faces. Never fly your chopper where someone may turn a corner and walk straight into it. You have to assume responsibility for your model whether you fly it into someone or they unexpectedly walk into it.
Children are not normally the ones most at risk from a flying helicopter, because you normally fly above their heads. However, most flights will be at a height of about six feet, so adults beware. If you decide to fly your indoor chopper outside, there are extra safety worries.
Power lines are a major worry when flying your helicopter outside in a town.You can do a lot of damage to power lines and you would be responsible for any financial cost incurred.
Two of the foremost advantages of starting flying a mini RC chopper are that: one] you learn how to control the model, mastering basic tricky flight manoeuvres two] you learn health and safety procedures, which will serve you well if you move on to a larger, stronger remote controlled helicopter.
Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a number of topics, but is now involved with the Gyro Helicopter S107. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Smart Toys for Kids.