FLYING – FIXED WING V ROTARY
Once of the big advantages of owning a remote control helicopter over a fixed wing model is it’s flexibility. It can be used in small spaces and even if the weather isn’t great.
Fixed Wing
Generally speaking you will need a steady stream of help when learning to fly a fixed wing aircraft. Usually an experienced pilot will take you out to a wide open space, climb the plane high into the sky and hand you control. Progress is measured by the number of times the instructor has to intervene and the altitude he / she will let you take the plane down to. It is only when you can fly with control and mastered safe take offs and landings that you will be able to fly unassisted and on your own.
Helis
Flying a remote control helicopter is a lot different to flying a fixed wing model. Instead of working from a high altitude down, you work from the ground up. The key to mastering your new model and getting into the air is going through the set up proceedure. Even if you
buy a ready to fly model it is always worth having an experienced pilot on hand to supervise the initial set up.
Once everyting is set up and the helicopter is steady in a hover then it is up to you. Learning at your own pace is one of the big advantages of owning a remote control helicopter. You are not reliant on an instructor or the weather. all the basic techniques and manoveures can be practiced inches from the ground which limits crash damage. Training aids are also available which are a super help.
For those looking for a flexible , quick and relatively hassle free introduction to flying a model aircraft then a remote control helicopter is perfect