How Do RC Helicopters Fly?

RC helicopters have been proven to be one of theHow Do RC Helicopters Fly?
toughest, yet most enjoyable, radio-controlled vehiclesThe same principles that allow full-size military
to own and operate. It takes a lot of time and skill tohelicopters to fly also allows RC helicopters to fly as
be able to master what some consider the art ofwell. The two main components that allow an RC
flying an RC helicopter. If you're new to the wholehelicopter to fly are the main rotor and the tail rotor.
radio-controlled helicopter craze that's growing byThe main rotor is the large blade that sits on top of the
leaps and bounds on a daily basis, this article will givehelicopter. This is the rotor that provides the power
you a basic understanding of how RC helicopters flyassociated with lift off and flight. The main rotor usually
and how they work.spins at a constant speed and induces lift by changing
How Do Radio Controlled Helicopters Work?the pitch or angle of attack of the blades. The greater
You may not know this by looking at them, but an RCthe pitch is, the more lift the rotors will provide.
helicopter is a pretty complicated toy to play with. OnAs the main rotor spins, it puts a twisting force on the
top of having many moving parts to operate, arest of the helicopter and that's where the tail rotor
radio-controlled helicopter is made even moresteps in to help out. Basically, the tail rotor helps to
complicated by having a radio transmitter and radiocounteract the spinning force of the main rotor and
receiver thrown into the mix. Actually, the transmitterhelps keep the helicopter straight. The tail rotor is like a
and receiver are very important for flying an RCrudder on a ship: it goes the opposite direction so that
helicopter because they send and receive the radiothe helicopter can be steered. The tail rotor is
signals that tell the helicopter what to do.connected to the main rotor through a belt or torque
The transmitter is the hand-held device that you use totube and in most cases the tail rotor will spin 3-6 times
tell the RC helicopter what you want it to do. Thefor each time that the main rotor spins.
receiver is the device that receives the radio signalIt's also important to know that when you're learning to
inside the RC helicopter and passes it on to the rest offly an RC helicopter that you learn to fly with the nose
the electronics of the helicopter so that it can performof the helicopter and not the tail. Many amateurs get
as its been instructed to do.distracted by what the tail is doing and don't realize
It's very important that you have a fully chargedthat the helicopter is going to fly wherever the nose is
transmitter and receiver when you take your RCpointing, even if it's pointing right at a building or a
helicopter out for a flight. If one or the other dies whileperson! So always know what's going on with the
you're trying to pilot, you're looking at an expensive, sonose of the helicopter so that you're in complete
always be sure they're both fully charged when youcontrol of piloting it.
take them out.