Learn How To Fly RC Helicopter (LEARNING CYCLIC CONTROLS)
by evan22 on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 | 25 Comments
A video series teaching you how to eventually fly full function 6 channel RC helicopters. This video concentrates on the cyclic control as well as getting you use it with the rudder at the same time to keep the helicopter oriented in the same direction. The plan is to start you out on a coaxial helicopter, teach you the basics which are broken up into easy to learn and practice steps. Once these skills are mastered you are ready to move on to a 6 channel helicopter.


Actually Jim at jaghobbies does not know me . I have bought from him before and just want him to know who is sending business his way. Sorry no discount.
i like these tutorials mike
but would you highly recomend going to a local flying field too? (seems a pretty obvious yes)
i have just aquired 2 walker E22 heli’s from a fellow noob who though he knew better. hehe
If you can afford the monthly dues at a flying field then go for it =).
Hi, I can see you answer questions, so here it goes, I bought a 4CH heli, but i can see that your control sticks moves in diferent way the heli, i mean, the right control stick moves the heli front/back, left/right directions, but my right control stick moves the heli front/back (and that is normal) but when I move it to right/left, my heli ROTATES to right/left direction, so I dont know if it is wrong
So what does the right stick do? Sounds like you have two channels mixed up. Send me a message to my Youtube account with a link to the helicopter you bought. Youtube won’t let you post links in comments .
hi, Your videos are awsome! Do you know any heli (cheap) which I can start to do stuff like that?
xheli . com has cheap Esky co-axial helicopters.
this is realy good for us newbes thanks man
my heli spins along with the rudder is it the trim
could be. Kinda depends on what heli it is.
Thanks a lot for the videos! It would be nice to add numbers in your video titles, so we can follow the right order in an easier way. Keep up the good work!
Scooting in a box is best . Thank you .Respectfully Greg
Thanks for the great videos.I’m building the 450, and these videos are very helpful.Thans again.
ty great help :}
seriously its pronounced “si-click”
@estevida syma so10
channel???
@johnrigo if you have a coaxial heli (2 main rotor blades without a tail rotor) alot of those have gyros built into the receiver. If so, there will probably be a couple of adjustment screws on the side of the receiver.
1.) Fiddle with the one that says “proportional” turning the screw the opposite way from the direction the heli spins.
2.) Ttry throttling up and see if you made things better or worse.
3.) Repeat
good
@MikeysRC i think he means hes got a right stick throttle transmiter.
Great video my Friend if people would only Practiced like this they could be better faster! keep up the good work.
its the same for the DH 9053 ?
Your stick prob is because your tx is set up mode 1 meaning the elevator and rudder are on left side , this is a 3d set up . mode 2 is the more common set up almost the same as aplane with blade pitch/throt and rudder on same side . hope this helps
Cool puppet XD.
Very nice ….. Thanks Teacher.