When using a 4-channel radio control functions 5 model helicopter had to put an end to its unique challenges and results. What they did had used the "Y" connector into the throttle and the pitch servo. Then, mechanically set up the throttle and the pitch curve, the heli.
Kun'70 's 2 was the basic type of Helis, teetering head, a fixed pitch, and soon after became a collective pitch. And, just as today, some people were driven directly to the tail rotors systems, while the other went to belt drive.
The first of these Helin, where difficult to fly, it was a very bad control and lacked the tail gyros, radio, or the mixture of modern connivances, which make today Helis to fly so well and easily. We even had to mechanically impose lead / lag of the main wings, until we were left only 2, 3 bolts, the main blades and let them apply for it, we will lead / lag.
But RC Model helicopter matured quickly, and it will,'80 's rc Model Helicopter could fly quite nicely, radio manufacturers began to make a good Helicopter Radios, Helicopters itself was a modern style Bell / HILLER control system, a single point Main Blade attachment to the Self-Lead / Lag and gyros became a common place. Direct drive or belt drive the tail rotors yet been used.
Kun'80 's ja'90' s Far East began to create a beautiful Models of all sizes. And the "Ready to Fly" models became common place. The race was one and the things they began to do with the rc helicopter had only a limited as the imagination.
I would like to think that this century does not know as the "Age of Electrics", and now you can get the Electric Helicopter in any size, (small enough to correct it in your hand) 40-60 size.
And they can never fly, they are competitive with other fuel choppers, just a quiet, and does not smoke, did not start the necessary equipment and are fully capable of 3D.
So if you're flying the interests lean towards the rotary wings of birds, take a look at the new electrics. They are doing so simple today, that you can buy one, to open the box, and charge the batteries and to fly, even if you've never seen before!
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