Archive for the 'Helicopters' Category
If you are new to the fastinating world of remote control helicopters, and you are not sure what to purchase, helicopters like the electric rc WASP series, all come with a simulater and the instructions to operate it. It really depends what you want from this hobby. The helicopter like the electric remote control Walkera Super mini is a very easy and enjoy entry-level helicopter to fly. In addition, it is exellent for fun flying indoors. The larger helis like the new rc WASP 200XE V4 will take a little more to learn to fly, but the rewards will be greater. For beginners, the electric remote control Wasp 4 channel helicopter, such as this rc WASP V3, because they have less controls to avoid confusion. They can do many fun moves, and will give you hours of enjoyment . Take a moment to view of our selection.
Have you ever wished that you could adjust your heli with out taking it outside, or having it take off in the house and perhaps crashing it?
Well I have, come up with an idea;
1/ If you have a table with a leaf that will open up to be larger;
You could; Take a short shoe lace, and tie a knot in one end and put the lace in the opening of the table and close it so the lace will not come out, then tie it to the center of the training kit. Allow about6″ of free play. Then you can start your bird and adjust it, this will allow free movement of the bird, with out it getting away and being broken. You can check all the adjustments and be ready to fly it.
2/ You could use a suction holder that you use on the fridge , I would be a little afrade of it releasing. or;
3/ You can take a 3′ piece of 1/2” ply wood, put a small whole in the center. Then you put a medium shoe lace in the whole, tie a knot in it so it will not pull out, then you could do the same.
You could do this anytime you wish, the weather would not get in your way.
Doug
qualityrchobbies.com

RC electric helicopters are the coolest thing I have ever seen. I remember when I saw my first helicopter flying in the air and I thought that it was the most fantastic invention ever. It could go at intense speeds as well as hover like a humming bird over a flower.
Seeing my first electric helicopter brought me back to that moment. I knew that I definitely had to have it. And now I can attest that it is the most fun that you can have in an open field.

• To install a new battery you will need to remove the body from the RC model helicopter to access the internal components.
• The helicopter will have either a foam or plastic body which will have to be cut to remove it.
• The foam body will have a vertical seam which can be cut open with either a hobby or utility knife.
• The plastic body can be cut open either at the horizontal seam at the bottom or by cutting it vertically front to back.
• Once the body is removed you will find the battery near the front of the helicopter it is flat and silver, approximately 2″x 1.5″ in size.
• There will be two wires connecting the battery to the main circuit board, these will need to be un-soldered from the battery.
• With these wires removed the battery can be taken out of the helicopter, it is held in with a few pieces of clear tape that can be cut or peeled off.
• The replacement battery can be held in with any kind of tape.
• When soldering the new battery the power wires please ensure that the red wire is connected to the battery terminal labeled with the “+” and the black wire is to the terminal labeled with a “-”. Connecting this backwards will cause damage to the battery and circuit board. Be careful to not short out the two battery terminals as it will damage the battery and may cause fire.
• You will notice that the original battery also had a small circuit board connected to it, this is to prevent an overdischarge on the battery. It is not necessary on the new battery however it can be soldered and applied to the new replacement battery to help prevent damage.
• Once the battery is in place the body can be re-installed using scotch tape or glue
Joining a remote control aircraft club is a great way to dive into your hobby. Model Aeronautics Association of Canada (MAAC) regulates it’s members of clubs to give you the best access to current rc informaton, events, flying fields, etc for both RC Airplane and RC Helicopter model flyers. They also provide links to associated rc aircraft organizations the world over.
Whether you are a beginner or an expert RC Hobby Aircraft hobbier, you will find a RC model club near you.
On this page, in the right hand column section “Recommended Sites”, I have included a link to MAAC website’s list of Clubs.
Enjoy your hobby!

I work at a day camp for kids and I recently purchased an RC model helicopter for the children to play around with and they love it. It’s a really great feeling to see their little eyes light up when they hold the controller in their hands make those models fly up into the air.
Now a few of these kids want to be pilots and they spend their art time drawing up helicopters and airplanes. They have dreams thanks to these model choppers and planes.
Are you starting out in the remote control model hobby and want to familiarize with the terminology being used? For example, we have added to our product line, the new RC WASP V4 Helicopter. The terms used here may not be familiar to you. Below is a direct link to the A-Z glossary of terms used in the industry. Just point and click to open. To speed up the search, use the Adobe’s search tool provided to locate the term and its meaning:
Here is a video of a beginner making use of the RC Helicopter Training Kit, in learning to hoover an RC Wasp V2 Helicopter (simulator included). You can see, as demonstrated, the importance of using the training kit in gradually learning to make the remote control helicopter lift-off, hoover and land. It is a very inexpensive way to prevent costly accidents. However, please remember the importance of first practicing on an RC Flight Simulator to learn the feel of the controls, before attempting your maiden flight.
Before attempting to fly your remote control helicopter, it would be a wise investment of time to get it right, using an rc flight simulator first. It will protect your prime investment, the rc helicopter model itself. Here are some additional pointers to follow, when learning to fly using a simulator (sim), that we have found from the pros:
We are looking from all users of the Skyartec products of electric rc helicopters and electric rc airplanes, comments or suggestions for improvements.
For example, if someone out there is already using the RC WASP V3 Pro series of electric remote control helicopters, please post your comments and/or suggestions for improvements right here, or email us directly at info@qualityrchobbies.com with the heading “Product Comment” along with the specific name or SKU (stock order number) of the product. We look forward to this product feedback and will forward them for implementation.
Enjoy your hobby!

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