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Flying Model Helicopters
A01=Dave Day
advanced RC helicopter flying
Author_Dave Day
Category=WDHR
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guide to piloting model aircraft
how to do aerobatics
how to fly model helicopters
maintaining rc helicopter
RC helicopters
safety for model aircraft
Ultimate guide to model helicopters
Product details
- ISBN 9781854862037
- Weight: 254g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 01 Feb 2001
- Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishers International
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Flying a model helicopter is a challenge almost as difficult as flying a real one, and the wise modeller will seek the fullest advice on all the possible variations and handling techniques before embarking on attempts to fly. They will find all the advice they need here - in Dave Day's classic book, now revised and updated for the first decade of the 21st century. The continuing development of radio controlled model helicopters over the years since this book was originally published has led to great sophistication in the hobby. This in turn has produced a situation where the actual flying of a correctly set up model with the latest radio equipment is considerably easier. Despite this, the process of learning to fly has not really changed a great deal, while the setting-up process has become increasingly complex. Both must be learned and developed by the individual with practice and perseverance. In this book Dave Day, who had the forethought to record his early experiences as they happened, and who has continued the process as his skills developed, sets out a step-by-step programme from the first exercises through to advanced aerobatics and beyond.
These are accompanied by comments on a typical model, its requirements and its setting-up which will be of interest and value to all model helicopter flyers irrespective of their skills.
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