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When looking to purchase rc helicopters for sale, one must first learn the basics of flying an RC helicopter. RC helicopters for sale come in an array of types and they provide fun for hours on end. If you are a beginner, you are best advised that you look for toy RC helicopters for sale. These tend to be less expensive and they can allow you to freely practice flying your RC helicopter without fear of damaging it. For the more experienced flier, the best type to look for would be hobby grade RC helicopters for sale. These tend to be more complex as they have many more controls and knobs to learn. Typically, the toy RC helicopters can withstand much more battering from crashes and what not than the more complex hobby grade RC helicopters. The following pointers should help any learner get their feet wet when it comes to the art of flying RC helicopters.
The first thing that a learner needs to do is to sit down and get acquainted with the remote controller of the RC helicopter. Most controllers usually have two control sticks that are situated on either side of the remote. One of the control sticks functions to control the throttle of the RC helicopter while the second is used to control the rudder of the craft. You may also find two dials on the remote controller of the RC helicopter. These are used to adjust both the aileron as well as the elevator trim on the model.
Next step would be to plug in the battery pack of the RC helicopter and step a few feet away from it. Increase the throttle of the helicopter gradually until the helicopter starts to hover a feet inches above the ground. You RC helicopter should be hovering in one spot at this point. You should then proceed to adjusting the aileron trim if the helicopter starts drifting to one side. This will make it stable. If the helicopter is moving forwards or backwards, all you will need to do is adjust the elevator trim until it becomes stable. When you want to land your RC helicopter, you will have to turn off the throttle first. By doing this before you make any adjustments you will avoid unnecessary accidents.
With time, you can start alternating flying your helicopter close to the ground and higher up in the sky.


