Beginner RC Helicopter Training

Here is your next lesson to RC helicopter flying. In this post we will learn how to do a figure of 8 fly. In the last post we learnt how to hover your rc helicopter from the ground using cyclic. You definitely have to do a lot of practice doing hovering before you come to fly few feet above the ground. If you have gained the control over your hands and have synchronized your eyes with hands movements, it’s time we can move onto this next lesson of beginner RC helicopter training in which we will fly a figure 8.

You need to do your flight checks before getting into the business:

- Check all mechanics of you rc helicopter are in working condition. Moving parts are smooth but not loose.

- Training gear is one important thing during this training session, make sure it is properly secure on the skids.

- Range check is to be done and see if all the transmitter switches are on the correct positions.

- Calm or no wind is a requirement; gusting wind is a big NO.

- Choose an open area preferably a ground with no obstructions preferably no people. Being on a field with soft grass is a very good support for sense of safety for your RC helicopter.


Since we have done the skidding on the ground and for that we needed a hard surface. From now on your heli will remain in the air while practicing the coming lessons, you require a little soft and grassy surface to protect your rc heli from a sudden land or if it drops because of engine failure. The training gear on the skids also protects a lot in incidents like these and even if you are doing a very good hovering, training gears help in tipping over in case of emergency landings. Training gear also helps as a visual aid which helps in seeing rolling and pitching better than you can detect from rc heli body movements. But it need emphasis that you keep your focus on the nose section of the rc helicopter, the suggested bright color of the training gear tips will be totally noticeable in the background of it.

You will require a reference point to reach to if there is none; bring something to make a reference for your flight.

Put the helicopter into the wind and stand 8- 10 feet at the rear side of the rc heli. Start your helicopter and start hovering above the ground slowly. Do the cyclic controls by practicing day one maneuvers of left right, backward forward, up down, and diagonal crosses. This will be a warm up for the figure of 8 maneuvers today.



RC Helicopter Training:
It’s a thrill to feel your rc helicopter flying. Now for making a figure 8, see the illustration above, it is as simple as it looks in the picture above. If I were to put the sequence into words; put the rc heli into the wind direction on the reference point. Start hovering 3-4 feet above the reference point and slowly start moving at the forward right or starboard bow diagonal. When it has covered 8 feet of distance from the reference, make it move onto the starboard (right) only. 8 feet more and move your rc heli starboard aft or backwards left, 8 more feet and move it only aft or backwards for 8 more feet. Now move it port aft or backwards left diagonal for 8 feet, then port or left, then port bow or forward left diagonal, forward and then land back onto the reference point. This may seem a little complicated but keeping the figure above in front it will be easy to understand that I am only talking about completing a circle on right hand side of your reference point. The circle flying will be more like an octagon due to edges on the turns but will become a circle as you gain more control on the maneuvers of your rc helicopter with practice. You can well imagine a circle of around 16 feet in diameter completed fly by your rc heli mark it if you want and go for the circle on the left or port side of the reference point. Take your time in completing one circle and then land to fly another. You will practice more and more and will start making perfect circles. Make smaller and larger circles than the one we have discussed by changing the distance. As you get comfortable in completing one circle, don’t land; keep flying for the complete figure of eight.

You need to be in complete control of the rc helicopter all the time. Gaining control over commands is the main aim of this lesson. You need to stay in control and increase your flying time. Although in this lesson we kept the rc helicopter in the direction of wind but still you have seen your heli to come near you and move away, this feel will give you an orientation of your rc heli and prepare you to fly the rc helicopter nose pointing into the direction of the flight instead of wind. This lesson of beginner RC helicopter training in which we did a figure of eight rc helicopter flying is very important to give you a confidence of moving onto the next step of better flying.
Happy flying!
Tonja

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