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The Electric Big RC Helicopters



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By : Ike Ani    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-07-30 21:51:41
The introduction of big RC helicopters has made a dramatic effect on radio control aviation, all of which have been for the better. The electric models have made it possible for those RC pilots who have ambitions of flying helicopters, free from a number of pitfalls that had otherwise kept them away from the sport. Before the advent of the electric big RC helicopters, it was not uncommon for people to pay as much as $100 for a gas powered RC helicopter.

These helicopters would come as kits and would require a number of man hours for you to put them together. Because of the huge learning curve, people were made to spend a considerable amount of time learning how to fly them efficiently. While these people were trying to learn how to fly them, crashes that cost quite a bit were a definite, and maintenance was another thing that was equally as time-consuming and costly. With that said, it’s not much of a surprise that flying these big RC helicopters was a hobby for almost exclusively the rich.

The electric big RC helicopters came around and flipped everything upside down and in the process also brought in a number of newcomers, making RC flying one of the fastest growing areas of air modelling, on par with RC airplanes when it comes to popularity. These RC models are more reliable than their gas counterpart, made available to purchase for around $100 to $200. They are pretty much maintenance free and are very easy for you to master. They are non-polluting, not as noisy, and can be flown in a number of different areas instead of the usual RC club fields. Unlike the larger gas models, it’s possible for you to fly the electric models inside, thus eliminating any flight issues due to weather conditions.

If you feel that you would like to fly one of these electric big RC helicopters, then you might want to consider the Venom Ozone as it’s excellent for newcomers, but also good enough to accommodate intermediate users. The Ozone features a coaxial counter rotating blade construction which increases its level of stability, making it both fun and easy for you to fly it.

These units are also durable and crash resistant, they arrive ready for you to fly them with everything already assembled, you also receive with the Venom Ozone a 3 channel radio, charger and LiPo battery pack, all you’ll have to purchase is 4 AA batteries. Because of its light weight and size, it’s very easy for the weather to affect the flight of the Ozone; it’s for this reason that they are better flown indoors, although you can fly it outside when weather conditions are good. Priced at less than $100, the Venom Ozone is ideal for newcomers, with a performance level that is certain to keep you entertained for months to come.
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