With assembly complete on the Shuttle Plus (TM ) RC helicopter and basic functions checked, the model is ready for a test flight (figure A). In this segment, host Chris Chianelli gets some pointers from RC helicopter specialist on preflight check and beginner flying techniques. Following is a summary. Preliminary Operational Checks
- Check to make sure the throttle and collective pitch servos are working properly.
- Check elevator servos for proper operation.
- Check tail rotor servo for proper operation.
- Check to make sure gyro is working properly.
Preflight Procedures at the Field Flight Training Tips
- Seek out an experienced RC helicopter pilot and learn how to fly using the buddy-box system (figure K).
- Begin slowly, practicing takeoffs and landings until you begin to get familiar with the controls (figure L).
- Using the buddy-box, the novice stands next to an experienced pilot. The expert's radio transmitter is attached to the novice's radio with a buddy cord (figure M). If the novice gets into trouble, the expert can take control of the RC model immediately.
In the segment that follows, a special training device for easy landings is demonstrated.
RESOURCES :
Radio Controlled Helicopters: The Guide to Building & Flying R C Helicopters
Model: 1854861379
Author: Nick Papillon
Nexus Special Interest Ltd.
RC Modeler magazine
RC Modeler magazine
Sierra Madre, CA 91025
Fax: 626-355-1476
Website: www.rcmagazine.com
Shuttle Plus RC Helicopter
Shuttle Plus Helicopter by Hirobo
Distributed in the US by MRC
Hirobo Limited, Model Enterprise Division
FuchuJapan
Website: www.model.hirobo.co.jp/english
MRC (Model Rectifiers)
MRC (Model Rectifiers)
Edison, NJ 08837
Phone: 732-225-6144
Website: www.modelrectifier.com
GUESTS :
Jeff Green
Model Rectifier Corporation
80 Newfield Avenue
Edison, NJ 08837
Phone: 732-225-6144
Website: www.modelrectifier.com
Radio-control helicopter expert and senior product manager for Model Rectifier Corporation.
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