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| Fly like an Expert Using Coaxial RC Helicopters |
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Children or adults, for them RC helicopters are the most popular toys in the market today especially the coaxial RC helicopter. There are a lot of different types of RC helicopters starting from its power source, size, and the type of rotor blade it use. Before, RC helicopters come in single rotor blade only and this is a lot harder to control and stabilize even for an electric RC helicopter. When coaxial helicopters have been introduced in the market, a lot of helicopter enthusiasts especially beginners have made this type a popular choice among helicopter enthusiasts. First of all, coaxial RC helicopters have addressed the issue on stability and control. Compared to single rotor, coaxial are much easier to operate and control once it is airborne making it an ideal choice especially for novice flyers. You can even fly these things indoors without the need to worry about crashing it on furniture and inside fixtures. Because of its highly developed coaxial rotor design, you can be able to fly coaxial RC helicopter without the need for a tail rotor. Single rotor RC helicopters can easily fly out of control if its tail rotor will malfunction because it is the one providing stability to the helicopter preventing it from spinning around on its own rotor blade. Coaxial RC helicopters use two rotor blades positioned one over the other that rotates on different directions cancelling the torque which can cause the helicopter to spin around on its own rotor. This particular design also offers a stronger and more stabilized lifting force and an excellent hovering ability. Although this feature has limited its maneuverability, it has provided an excellent stability and control. Even for a toy, this is actually an engineering marvel making it a lot easier even for people without experience in flying toy helicopters before. |
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