Newest Phantom 6010 Steel Frame 3-Channel RTF Radio Controlled RC Helicopter
- 3ch Control: forward/backward, left/right, up/down movements
- Larger 120mAH Li-Po battery
- Extremely stable & easy to fly
- Super Wide range Infrared Control
- Ready to Fly (100% assembled)
Amazing Technology in the palm of your hand!!!
Phantom 6010 mini RC helicopter equipped with Aluminum Frame and a great detail canopy.
Features & Specifications
It is a Serious Toy for Adults and Kids.
This palm size RC Toy Helicopter comes with light weight Aluminum Frame and a Great detail canopy with LED Lighting, it doesn't look like a toy, but a very serious Helicopter.
Specification:
- Main Rotor Dia: 6 inches (150mm)
- Length 7.5inches (190mm)
- Rear Rotor Dia 1.25 inches (30mm)
- Weig
Price: $ 34.95
New Syma S107 Metal Frame 3 Channel Infrared Radio Remote Control Helicopter Main Blades Set--yellow Color
- Syma S107 Metal Gyro RC Helicopter Main Blades Set
- 1 set = 4 blades (2 uppers & 2 lowers)
- yellow color
syma s107 replacment blades (yellow). 1 set= 4 blades (2 uppers and 2 lowers). a extra part for the hottest syma S107.
Price: $ 1.50
Question by Salman: how can i receive wireless video from RC helicopter And its controlling , Both on PC ?
This is my project , to receive video from a camera attached on RC helicopter , as well as controlling the Hellicopter from PC . please help me regarding this according to which hardware should i use ???? hows that possible??
Best answer:
Answer by David
advanced technology.....
but i would think...the camera is an IP camera connected to a wireless router...
In open air..the wireless router can go as far as 300m.
That shud solve the problem of getting a live feed for video.
control the helicopter through laptop?! dont know.
What do you think? Answer below!
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Gas Rc Helicopter Vs Electric Rc Helicopter
Article by Greg Haehl
Should You Get a Gas RC Helicopter?Now if you are thinking of buying a gas RC Helicopter over electric RC Helicopter. One of the most thrilling experiences you can have is to fly an aircraft on your own. That is. If you are looking for a radio-controlled helicopter the most difficult question to answer is: "what should I buy?" Bear in mind that if you skip to answer this question then you might be ending up with a one time flying experience.
RC Helicopter NoiseBut if you thing you can handle the noise and if you are up for the thrill of the engines model helicopter then gas rc is for you although it may cost you more both on maintenance and initial cost. Just follow the entire manual to the 't' Do not get all excited when the heli is all put together you still have many hours of configuring / balancing / and adjusting everything. If you want instant RC Helicopter parts homebuilt helicopters are sold in kit.
Getting Cheap RC HelicoptersGas RC Helicopters are however much cheaper to buy gas for and can stay up longer since the regular 2-stroke model engine gas can cost any where from to depending on the mixture. Do not fly with the sun near the horizon. It gets hard to see the attitude. Practice hovering a little bit higher say 10 - 20 feet. Practice subtle 180 stalls and figure-8's. Practice going faster and slowing down. Practice transitioning your RC Helicopter from fast forward flight to landing. Full RC Helicopter guide at http://www.rchelicopterguide.info. and a collective pitch (CP) helicopter can handle windier conditions as well (more power stiffer rotor head).
Flying Your First RC Helicopter!Beginner pilots do not have the experience to know what they are buying as far as ware and tear goes. Turning your RC into a silhouette is supposed to disorient you because it will be hard to tell if the helicopter is banking away or towards you etc. This happens in real life so you should practice for it. Do not let the helicopter hit you! This is a habit you definitely want to avoid.
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