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Tips and Tricks
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Radio Controlled Helicopters are not toys!
"I have finally succumbed, after flying Robbe models for past 6 years I have decided to branch out and try a new r\c helicopter design."
Paul Ward recently decided he wanted to break into this great sport of ours. This is what it cost him..
Rob's Throttle Jockey Setup Tips
For a while now it has become clear to the club that many newcomers to the hobby struggle to find a successful combination of heli components. To try and help we have decided to document what combinations of heli components the club flies.
I (Rob Barclay) have been asked by a number of members how I get such a good quality transfers onto my canopies.
30 seconds. That’s all it took to do 2 things: the first was to crash the co-axial helicopter that my generous brother in law bought me for Christmas last year, and the second was to firmly cement the idea that I could’ve done so much better if I’d read the instructions and thought about what I was (or wasn’t doing).
For those who are just starting out, and need a bit of an insight, as well as the many of us have probably forgotten just what it was like to take those first stumbling steps into this sport.
Some advice for people interested in starting out in the hobby It is always difficult to break into a new hobby, you generally find that it has a language all of it’s own, everybody seems to talk and understand this language except for you.
Can't get your engine to start!!, try this Ever had problems with getting your engine started, most of us have at one time or another. Here are a few things to check out.
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