
Take your R/C hobby to new heights with the Syma HX603 radio controlled helicopter. This life like helicopter is powered by two electric motors and can fly up to 100 feet high at speeds up to 12 mph. Soft, gradual control response and stable hovering characteristics also make it one of the easiest R/C helicopters to fly! The fully functional remote features left, right and up, down controls and allow hovering at any altitude. The main frame and body of this durable helicopter are constructed using ABS crash resistant plastic. Features: Twin electric motors Altitude and rotor speed control Flight stabilizing system Super lightweight airframe Brake for easy landing Charges in just minutes Realistic looks Long flight times Ready to fly Motor type: 370 Dimensions: 21.5 in. L x 6.5 in. H x 3.5 in. W Main blades diameter: 19.5 inches Tail rotor diameter: 5.75 inches Colors may vary Includes: Radio control transmitter AC charger Manual Nimh rechargeable battery
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Dropship suppliers needed for anything aviation. This could include flight jackets, E6B computors, model airplanes, radio controlled airplanes, helicopters and all associated parts. Microphone headsets and aviation GPS’s, particularly Garmin would be awesome. Basically, anything aviation is what I am looking for suppliers for. Any help I can get would be awesome..Thanks..
http://www.dropship-review.com/?utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=comp+provider&ovmtc=content&ovadid=1382570012
there is a remote control helicopter that i am looking at buy. i can find most of the specifics on it except how far it can fly form the controller. the specific name is theRC Infrared Radio Control Mini Helicopter. i figure alot of ppl have it because it was a big christmas seller at mall kee-osks (not sure if i spelled it right but it is one of those thingies in the center of the mall hall way where ppl somtimes chase you hand lotions and hair straitners trying to sell them to use and use it on you showing that it works.
ppl have told me i am confusing when i type so incase you didn’t get the question here it is:
What the flying range was of that RC helicopter?
thanx
10 or 11 ft? good qustion. i looked on the site for it and i couldn’t even find that specific product.
..and are there any safety laws about using r/c copters or planes?
Not sure about helicopters, but I’ve done some research on gas(nitro) powered R/C trucks. The HPI Savage X is a dependable and powerful machine. It is arguably the best gas powered monster truck in its class.
I bought mine about 4 months ago and I absolutely love it. Not a single problem with it. It takes whatever abuse you can dish out.
http://frugalfaction.com/games-and-toys/educational/rc-helicopter-radiocontrol-for-5999-retails-at-26999-p4.html
Would this make a good gift for my 13 yr old nephew ?
oh yeah that is a great deal. I really like the other stuff they have on that site also

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How are UAV’s controlled all over the world without any signal interference?
Is it just a really powerful transmission output? Or as I assume, probably using a satellite to bounce the signal?
I always thought it would be neat to house a camera and fly my R/C heli from a screen, but you would risk the helicopter losing signal and crashing if it went too far.
Are there types of radio systems for R/C helicopters which could allow them to be controlled up to say 1-2 miles away?
The military control systems use special signal coding and satellite links. I don’t think that a standard R/C channel is a good place for long distance operation due to power limits and the issue of interference from other transmitters in the area.
You might want to get a Technician Class Ham license. This will allow you access to a huge spectrum and higher power systems.
This is not an easy project for you to start off with unless you have a pretty solid grasp of electronics.
How are UAV’s controlled all over the world without any signal interference?
Is it just a really powerful transmission output? Or as I assume, probably using a satellite to bounce the signal?
I always thought it would be neat to house a camera and fly my R/C heli from a screen, but you would risk the helicopter losing signal and crashing if it went too far.
Are there types of radio systems for R/C helicopters which could allow them to be controlled up to say 1-2 miles away?
The military control systems use special signal coding and satellite links. I don’t think that a standard R/C channel is a good place for long distance operation due to power limits and the issue of interference from other transmitters in the area.
You might want to get a Technician Class Ham license. This will allow you access to a huge spectrum and higher power systems.
This is not an easy project for you to start off with unless you have a pretty solid grasp of electronics.
In radio control Helicopters, what makes a heli fly 3D?
3D is usually defined as a combination of 2 or more moves. This usually involves the heli flying upside down, flipping, and/or pirouetting. This is accomplished by a heading hold gyro, usually computer radios, and most importantly, pilot skill.
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