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Using An RC Helicopter Flight Simulator - Cost Saving Benefits

The appeal of RC helicopter flying has prompted many people to go out and buy an RC helicopter before becoming properly educated in how it works. Considering the high price of many of the nicer models, that first crash can be a very costly mistake. For those new to the hobby, simulators offer a chance to see if they enjoy the pastime before jumping in wallet-first.

Many types of simulators are available, both as commercial products for the PC and other gaming systems and other programs are free. Any one of them can give a realistic experience of operating an RC helicopter. The clearest benefit of using a simulator is that there isn't any chance of damage or injury. In addition, simulators provide an opportunity to learn how to fly in a realistic environment. Many flight simulators can support an actual RC transmitter, giving the user the opportunity to use the same control features that will be used in actual operation of an RC helicopter. Other simulators have their own type of controller intended to emulate an RC transmitter.

RC helicopter simulators have a lot of helicopter model options and also allow for changing conditions. The user can specify flight parameters such as equipment, size and weather. Some simulators even have various training modes that allow the user to train using different setups of the controls while the simulator handles the rest. This makes learning the system easy.

Simulators are not meant to be used as games. Since it is a risk-free environment, it can be fun to try tricks and close calls that you would never attempt with a real-life RC, however, the purpose of the simulator is to learn technique. Not much can be learned by attempting daredevil stunts. Instead, think of the simulator as a practice field.

Work on specific areas that will help you when you start flying actual RC helicopters. Try landing the ?copter in desired locations, and even pointing in different directions. Allow the helicopter to enter a simulated tailspin, and then correct it using the controls. Make sure that you can fly without hitting yourself or other objects. Practice also under different wind and weather conditions. Simulators will also allow you to modify the equipment, so try flying with imbalanced trims or other mechanical failures. Once you are good at flying with the simulator, you should have a good amount of experience to try out the real thing.

Val Campos is a passionate R/C helicopter enthusiast who been building, fixing and flying R/C helicopters for several years. If you are an R/C helicopter expert or you are just starting out and want to learn more, click on http://www.helifever.com right now to get all the information you need for setup, assembly, how to fly and anything else you need to enjoy the wonderful world of R/C helicopters!


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