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RC Helicopters: A Guide Let’s say you have the best RC helicopter and it is your first time to try it to fly. The pre-flight and post flight checklist you need to follow in order that your RC helicopter flies smoothly and lands safely as well should be checked like every other real plane. Every time you fly a helicopter, before you take it up and after you’re done flying you may want to check all of these things first. These will guarantee that you don’t have a day of just buying parts and you will have a lot of good enjoyable hours on your helicopter with little things like these. Turn the radio on first then you plug in the helicopter is the most important thing is to make sure that before you fly you. Don’t forget to turn on the helicopters first and then the radios which the little receiver goes into a standby mode and doesn’t link to the radio which everyone thinks they got a bad helicopter. Turning on the remote first is the key here so you won’t have all of those problems. Plug in the helicopter which has a jar on board and don’t forget it. You need to make sure that as soon as you plug it in set it down on a flat surface and let it be still. Wait for the lights to pop on which means it is ready. When you try to move it around after you have just plugged the gyro on it wouldn’t know what ‘still’ is. After you plug it in you have to set it down so it knows what means to be still. It will think that is ‘still’ means moving if move it around and not setting it down which the consequence is it will fly extremely radical. It wouldn’t fly at all after. Flying it with a fully charged battery is a must. If you somehow crashed it on your first flight, here is a side checklist you need to do. First thing is your Y bar on top of the main helicopter blades should be free moving. Hitting it with your fingers it should be bouncing back and forth it only means that it is not binding. It is very important that it can move as freely as possible because this is what keeps your helicopter stable. It means your helicopter is going to fly very radically if the Y bar is tight, lockdown or binding.
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Remember these post flight things on your checklist as well which the first is to unplug the helicopter. Turn off the radio. Keep them safe in a room temperature free from moist and sun exposure. Make sure to recharge the batteries for both remote control and the helicopter.
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You might even hand it down to your son or your grandkids if you take care of these RCs by following both the pre-flight and post flight checklists.