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How To Master Radio Controlled Helicopters Autorotation Landings
By Tom McFay
The auto circling is one of the best interesting, and arduous assignment that an RC helicopter can perform. Autorotation is the accompaniment of flight area the RC helicopters rotors circuit Read more...

Radio Controlled Helicopters With Coaxial Rotors Are The Best For Beginners
By Ronald Stephens

Radio Controlled helicopters were once out of reach for most RC hobbyist in terms of cost and the skill required to fly them. But coaxial helicopters have changed all that.  

Coaxial helicopters are infinitely more stable than their traditional counterparts, allowing just about anyone to partake in this great hobby.

The Conventional Helicopter Wants to Spin Wildly Out Of Control

Conventional helicopters are inherently unstable due to the torque that is produced by the main rotor.  The tendency for a helicopter to want to spin in one direction is only countered by the spinning of the tail rotor.  The problem is, trying to maintain a balanced torque between the main rotors and the tail rotors takes a great deal of skill and training.

If you don't have access to an experienced instructor, learning how to fly one of these traditional helicopters can be very challenging, at best.

A Level Playing Field

Fortunately, many RC helicopters are now equipped with coaxial

rotors, sometimes referred to as dual spinning rotors. Both rotors spin in opposite directions, countering the torque and the tendency for the helicopter to want to spin in the opposite direction of the rotors. This ability to maintain relative stability is what makes coaxial helicopters the perfect choice for beginners.  

Little Or No Training Required

Due to the inherent stability afforded by coaxial helicopters, they are typically able to be flown right out the box by most people.  It may require a little practice, but most will be fly their helicopters with confidence in a very short period of time.  

The first-time radio controlled helicopter owner can now get in on all the fun, without extensive training or the big learning curve that one had to go through in the past.

Coaxial radio controlled helicopters are by far the best choice for anyone seeking to buy their first RC helicopter.  Whether flying indoors or outdoors, they are sure to provide hours of fun for everyone.


Ronald Stephens is an RC helicopter hobbiest and technical advisor at MiniWhirlyBird.com, an online specialty store that carries a big selection of coaxial Radio Controlled Helicopters.




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A radio-controlled boat is a boat controlled remotely with radio control equipment.
Tips In Repairing Radio Controlled Cars
By Sarah Miller
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