Thursday, January 31, 2008

How to Best Operate Your Indoor Remote Control Helicopters

The research team from http://gr8riches.com/sheva/ have spent many months trying all aspects of these remote control helicopters. They have been put through grueling test to see if they can withstand rigours that a conventional real helicopter has to endure on a daily basis. The Research Team have made their recommendations and the results can be found in this series of articles on this blog.
This article is meant to educate the reader about indoor remote control helicopters, including the pleasure of owning them, but also the danger of flying indoor remote control helicopters in homes with lots of glass windows. I must say that although these helicopters is a pleasure to own, I personally have broken quite a few windows with helicopters that claimed to be indoor remote control helicopters, but ultimately turned out to be typical outdoor helicopters that were not meant to be flown indoors.
You see, the indoor remote control helicopters are usually made of a foam rubber or other soft, cushiony substance that allows them to bump into furniture, walls, or windows without harming the home or the helicopter. In contrast, helicopters that are meant for the outdoors are usually made of plastic or metal and are used to fly at fast speeds in large, open areas where the worst thing they could do is bump into a tree (and in this case, one also must be careful that they don’t fly their helicopter near a power line).
*** When you are out flying your remote control turbo charged helicopter it is always important that you look your best. There are always photographers snapping away and the pictures are put in magazines and on web sites and quite often it is not unusual for credits to be given to the pilot at the controls. You can find all the latest information to make you the envy of all the other Remote Control Helicopter pilots at the Sheva Cosmetic Solutions web site. Sheva can ensure that you will look like a true "Top Gun" pilot in all the snapshots that you are captured in. ***
I personally have had more fun with outdoor helicopters, but the main benefit of an indoor helicopter is that you can play with them even if you live in an area with frequent inclement weather, or with snowstorms. Of course, if your home has lots of knick knacks and breakables, you need to be careful even with indoor remote control helicopters because even though they may not break items outright, they can knock them down so that they break when they hit the floor. But in any case, it’s always best to purchase a helicopter that you feel comfortable working with and that you feel adept at flying. Don’t purchase indoor remote control helicopters because you think you can just fly them into anything and not have to worry about the consequences. This is not the case with any model of helicopter you buy. You even need to consider the fact that some helicopters generate lots of wind energy when they fly, and you might knock papers around and create quite a mess.
Just make sure that wherever you fly indoor remote control helicopters—and the same is true for the outdoor versions—that you check with the owner of the home and make sure that they know the potential consequences of bumping your helicopter into one of their items. That said, indoor remote control helicopters are often the safest, and unless you are a real daredevil, you can usually have a good time with them and not break anything. Plus, they are often cheaper than the classic plastic or metal outdoor helicopters because they are made of cheaper materials and do not really require the manufacturer to be adept at creating them—lots of the fabrics of indoor remote control helicopters can be stretched and manipulated without the possibility of them breaking. There are all things to consider.
But certainly, if you are thinking about purchasing a helicopter, know that you are in good company.
The Sheva Research Team hope that you have enjoyed reading the article and the recommendation and that you will come back to the blog on a regular basis. If you have any suggestions for more helicopter articles or would like specific questions answered you can contact Sheva at sheva@gr8riches.com or at her Web Site.

Caution When Using Gas or Nitro Powered Remote Control Helicopters

The research team from http://gr8riches.com/sheva/ have spent many months trying all aspects of these remote control helicopters. They have been put through grueling test to see if they can withstand rigours that a conventional real helicopter has to endure on a daily basis. The Research Team have made their recommendations and the results can be found in this series of articles on this blog.
In contrast to electric helicopters, there also exist gas or nitro powered remote control helicopters that you should really check out, if you think you have it in you. Of course, the gas powered helicopters can be more work intensive, but they can also be more rewarding. You see, it is the gas or nitro powered remote control helicopters that are capable of really showcasing the best agility level and the highest, fastest flying capabilities.
At least that’s what I’ve typically found with my helicopter purchases. Either way, you can really have a ton of fun with gas or nitro powered remote control helicopters and if you don’t mind replacing their fuel when it runs out and working carefully to avoid fire when you’re setting them up for flight, you can really have a wonderful time.
*** When you are out flying your remote control turbo charged helicopter it is always important that you look your best. There are always photographers snapping away and the pictures are put in magazines and on web sites and quite often it is not unusual for credits to be given to the pilot at the controls. You can find all the latest information to make you the envy of all the other Remote Control Helicopter pilots at the Sheva Cosmetic Solutions web site. Sheva can ensure that you will look like a true "Top Gun" pilot in all the snapshots that you are captured in. ***
I remember once helping another shopper with a gas or nitro powered remote control helicopter purchase, and they really found that they could have much more fun with this type of helicopter than the electric helicopter that they were using before then, because the electric one just didn’t respond as well to the remote control. I don’t know for sure if this is the case universally, or if this particular customer found that gas or nitro powered remote control helicopters were better than electric helicopters based on a single, isolated incident, but I do know that when I discuss which helicopter is better with other professional fliers, I typically get the same answer. Gas or nitro powered remote control helicopters are indeed more work, but they are also unparalleled in their ability to fly well.
For instance, let’s say you want to fly your helicopter further backwards than any other person and make it to the Guiness Book of World Records. Well, I have typically heard that people find the gas helicopters to last longer—the electrical charge in electric helicopters runs out before the fuel does. That said, the gas or nitro powered remote control helicopters are also much more expensive, and you do need to know that you have to restore the gas whenever it runs out, and cleaning the apparatus also takes more ingenuity and work. But of course, if you’re up for the challenge, the rewards are well worth it. Just make sure that when you purchase gas or nitro powered remote control helicopters, as with any large transaction, that you are buying from a reputable independent or commercial dealer, and you have researched the price trends in your area, so you know you’re getting the best deal you possibly can for your money.
There is little more frustrating that purchasing your first real gas or nitro powered remote control helicopter and finding out that your next door neighbor got a similar one for a lot cheaper, and is happier with it because they had money left over to take a trip out to the country and really fly it around. The choice is up to you, but if I had to choose one, I would choose the gas helicopter over the electric one!
The Sheva Research Team hope that you have enjoyed reading the article and the recommendation and that you will come back to the blog on a regular basis. If you have any suggestions for more helicopter articles or would like specific questions answered you can contact Sheva at sheva@gr8riches.com or at her Web Site.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Bringing My Remote Control Helicopters to Gaithersburg, MD

Bringing My Remote Control Helicopters to Gaithersburg, MD
The research team from http://gr8riches.com/sheva/ have spent many months trying all aspects of these remote control helicopters. They have been put through grueling test to see if they can withstand rigours that a conventional real helicopter has to endure on a daily basis. The Research Team have made their recommendations and the results can be found in this series of articles on this blog.
I recently took a job located in Gaithersburg, MD, and with that comes a pretty sizeable move. I need to basically move across the country, and when I realized that this job offer was finalized, I almost had a panic attack, because I didn’t know how I would best transport my collection of remote control helicopters.
What ended up happening was a great story that I love to tell other helicopter enthusiasts or even other potential helicopter enthusiasts. Anyway, I called a few of my friends in the area, who are also remote control helicopter enthusiasts. Although none of them lived anywhere near Gaithersburg, MD, they were all ready and willing to help me in my move. They showed up a week in advance and helped me pack up my collection of about 7549 remote control helicopters, which ended up being a painstaking amount of wrapping, checking, and rewrapping of each helicopter and then placing them into a box and making sure that they won’t bump against each other or break during transport. I had to make sure that when I arrived in Gaithersburg, MD that my helicopters would still be intact, because I had a competition in the near future, and I didn’t want to lose even one of the helicopters in my large collection.
*** When you are out flying your remote control turbo charged helicopter it is always important that you look your best. There are always photographers snapping away and the pictures are put in magazines and on web sites and quite often it is not unusual for credits to be given to the pilot at the controls. You can find all the latest information to make you the envy of all the other Remote Control Helicopter pilots at the Sheva Cosmetic Solutions web site. Sheva can ensure that you will look like a true "Top Gun" pilot in all the snapshots that you are captured in. ***
Luckily, my friends were extremely careful and considerate and made sure that they packaged each one carefully and when I finally arrived in Gaitherburg, by car, they were there to help with unloading as well. I just couldn’t believe that they took the time and the money for me. I never realized how helpful other helicopter enthusiasts could be, and I’ll never forget how wonderful they were during my move to my new job in Gaithersburg.
I am really now excited about my new job, and now that I’ve begun I am really thinking that this is the job for me, and someday when I find that someone else has to make a large move and they are worried about what they’ll do about packing up their own remote control helicopter collection, I will be right there to help them out. I am so happy that the helicopter enthusiasts in my community have such a “pay it forward” attitude, and I know that someday if I ever need them again, they’ll still be there for me. This is also something to consider when you purchase a remote control helicopter—are the people in the area going to be available to fly it with you? Because it’s often the most rewarding experience to teach someone else how to really master the flight of a helicopter, and without someone else there, you don’t get the same enjoyment out of flying.
Of course, if you’re the kind of person that really likes solitude, then maybe you would actually prefer to purchase you remote control helicopter in an area where there is a dearth of other helicopter enthusiasts, but these people are rare in the helicopter community. Believe me, I know a lot of them!
The Sheva Research Team hope that you have enjoyed reading the article and the recommendation and that you will come back to the blog on a regular basis. If you have any suggestions for more helicopter articles or would like specific questions answered you can contact Sheva at sheva@gr8riches.com or at her Web Site.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Take Care when Reading Reviews about Remote Control Helicopters

The research team from http://gr8riches.com/sheva/ have spent many months trying all aspects of these remote control helicopters. They have been put through grueling test to see if they can withstand rigours that a conventional real helicopter has to endure on a daily basis. The Research Team have made their recommendations and the results can be found in this series of articles on this blog.
I have read tons of reviews for remote control helicopters, because I am the editor of a helicopter aficionado magazine that talks about all the types of helicopters on the market and recommends the best one to buy if you are a first time owner or a remote control helicopter veteran. The magazine is great, and it helps me see what other helicopter owners think about different models and brands of helicopters, and I really must say that people’s opinions vary widely, which is why it’s probably always best to just do your own research and get what best suits you, rather than getting what you think best suits you based on some stranger’s opinion. That said, many people who are buying their first remote control helicopters don’t really know what they are looking for, and it is these people that these reviews are written for.
*** When you are out flying your remote control turbo charged helicopter it is always important that you look your best. There are always photographers snapping away and the pictures are put in magazines and on web sites and quite often it is not unusual for credits to be given to the pilot at the controls. You can find all the latest information to make you the envy of all the other Remote Control Helicopter pilots at the Sheva Cosmetic Solutions web site. Sheva can ensure that you will look like a true "Top Gun" pilot in all the snapshots that you are captured in. ***
But they are not meant to be taken literally, but rather as a framework to find what other people consider valuable aspects of helicopter buying. Then you need to think for yourself whether you care, for instance, whether the helicopter blades are made of paper or platinum (although your choices would most likely be more like metal or plastic, but I just meant that as an example). All in all, I like this magazine because it considers people from all walks of life, and it understands that even if you are interested in purchasing a helicopter, you may not be a rich and bored millionaire with any amount of money and no consideration for finding the best deal.
We all know that these days money is hard to come by, and consumers are becoming more and more knowledgeable about their purchases, which is a wonderful thing in my opinion. Of course, there are other people who just want to get the most money they can for themselves, so they mark up helicopter prices to exorbitant amounts and hope they’ll get a few foolish customers that didn’t do their homework.
And they probably do get a few of those customers, because they stay in business somehow, and I regularly hear horror stories about people who paid way too much for their remote control helicopter, and when I ask them why they didn’t take the time to read the reviews in my magazine, they usually say that they didn’t know about the magazine, or worse, that they didn’t have enough time. So they had enough time to work their butts off for that money, but then not enough time to read a measly magazine review? I think not. Hopefully, consumers in the future will just continue to become more and more careful about their purchases, because I hate to see people in debt.
It’s such a sad thing. If you happen to be a new helicopter enthusiast, or you know someone who is, please make sure you read the remote control helicopters reviews before making your purchase. It can literally save you hundreds of your hard earned dollars.
The Sheva Research Team hope that you have enjoyed reading the article and the recommendation and that you will come back to the blog on a regular basis. If you have any suggestions for more helicopter articles or would like specific questions answered you can contact Sheva at sheva@gr8riches.com or at her Web Site.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Big Remote Control Helicopters Require Skill

The research team from http://gr8riches.com/sheva/ have spent many months trying all aspects of these remote control helicopters. They have been put through grueling test to see if they can withstand rigours that a conventional real helicopter has to endure on a daily basis. The Research Team have made their recommendations and the results can be found in this series of articles on this blog.

If space is not an issue for you, then you might be able to consider purchasing some of the new big remote control helicopters that recently were introduced from multiple brands. These helicopters, which can sometimes be as large as ten feet long, rival real helicopters in agility and of course, in price. They can run you up to 3 thousand dollars, or so I have heard.

But like many crazes, some people think that they just have to own one of their own. So now, if you go out to a long, open plain, you might see some of these big remote control helicopters flying around, and at first you’ll probably think they are real helicopters that are simply further away then you first think. But then you’ll probably see someone else controlling the helicopter through their equally big remote control, and then you’ll know the truth.

*** When you are out flying your remote control turbo charged helicopter it is always important that you look your best. There are always photographers snapping away and the pictures are put in magazines and on web sites and quite often it is not unusual for credits to be given to the pilot at the controls. You can find all the latest information to make you the envy of all the other Remote Control Helicopter pilots at the Sheva Cosmetic Solutions web site. Sheva can ensure that you will look like a true "Top Gun" pilot in all the snapshots that you are captured in. ***

If you get a chance to see one of these in flight, consider yourself lucky. With the tremendous expense of owning one of these beauties, comes their rarity. Of course, being an avid collector myself, I have considered purchasing one of these big remote control helicopters, and I even put a bid on one in Ebay, but I ended up not getting it and instead deciding to wait until the price goes down a little bit.

Like with any other huge commodity, big remote control helicopters are the it factor now, but in a few years, I am sure they will overcome the demand with a bigger supply, and then I’ll be ready and waiting to purchase. Until then, I have a very generous and rich friend who owns one, and I will practice flying it on his. I have already taken it out once, and it’s so much more powerful than the typical small remote control helicopters that you may be used to. When you first turn it on, the big remote control helicopter’s blade spins with such ferocity, you may worry that you’re going to blow away. When it lifts off the ground, you will probably feel a huge sense of accomplishment, knowing that you are the one that is controlling it.

And if you’re able to nail the landing, then you can consider yourself a true helicopter connoisseur, because even those very well versed in small remote control helicopters would be impressed to see someone land a big remote control helicopters—it’s a whole different ball game, really. So if you happen to be lucky, rich, or determined enough to purchase one of your own, or if you’re able to practice on a friend’s helicopter like me, enjoy your time with your large helicopter.

I guarantee it’ll be one of the most exhilarating experiences of your life. For me, the entire process was unreal, and when it was all over, I had to call everyone I knew and tell them how I flew a 10 foot helicopter and prevented it from crashing. I bet that’s how pilots feel the first time they fly a fighter jet. It’s just incomprehensible unless you try it for yourself.

The Sheva Research Team hope that you have enjoyed reading the article and the recommendation and that you will come back to the blog on a regular basis. If you have any suggestions for more helicopter articles or would like specific questions answered you can contact Sheva at sheva@gr8riches.com or at her Web Site.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

All About RTF Remote Control Helicopters

The research team from http://gr8riches.com/sheva/ have spent many months trying all aspects of these remote control helicopters. They have been put through grueling test to see if they can withstand rigours that a conventional real helicopter has to endure on a daily basis. The Research Team have made their recommendations and the results can be found in this series of articles on this blog.
If you are interested in purchasing rtf remote control helicopters, then you’ve come to the right place. I personally recommend any type of rtf remote control helicopters because I have found them to be uniformly well made and durable. When I was recently out with a friend flying our rtf remote control helicopters, she mentioned that she was upset because she had also purchased a non-rtf remote control helicopters, and simply did not get the same type of quality, and it actually crashed and broke into a thousand pieces on the second day she owned it!
I’m happy to say that she was able to return it the next day and get her money back, but it was still an upsetting experience for her, and she’ll always remember from now on that she only should purchase rtf remote control helicopters.





*** When you are out flying your remote control turbo charged helicopter it is always important that you look your best. There are always photographers snapping away and the pictures are put in magazines and on web sites and quite often it is not unusual for credits to be given to the pilot at the controls. You can find all the latest information to make you the envy of all the other Remote Control Helicopter pilots at the Sheva Cosmetic Solutions web site. Sheva can ensure that you will look like a true "Top Gun" pilot in all the snapshots that you are captured in. ***





Mine is blue with white stripes, and the propeller is really beautiful—gold and red glitter, so it really sparkles when it’s flying. I love flashy rtf remote control helicopters, but if you’re more into the utilitarian version, then you will be happy to know that there are many models out there, and you could probably even find one in all black or all white. Actually I think it might be fun to get one in black and one in white and fight them until one crashes and breaks. Of course, you’d have to purchase them wholesale, or at least on a good deal, because you know you’ll be breaking one of them completely, and the other one might never be the same. But it would certainly be a cool game to play once, and you could even video tape it and upload it to one of the video sites, such as You Tube.





Either way, I’m sure you’ll enjoy your rtf remote control helicopters when you finally decide to purchase them, and I would certainly recommend, as always doing a few hours of comparison shopping before making the purchase. This is especially important for rtf remote control helicopters, and I cannot stress it enough, because I have talked to people who have purchased the exact same models for wildly different prices. When I talked to two people, one of which paid twice as much as the other one for the same model, my jaw dropped, and it was then that I was sure of the importance of comparison shopping. And the funniest thing was, the person who spent twice as much ended up crashing her helicopter after only having it for one year! I felt so bad for her, but it was really the definition of irony.





Anyway, I hope that you’ll heed this advice before you purchase a rtf remote control helicopters, even though they are universally well made and durable, you can still pay hugely variable prices for the same degree of quality. No matter how much money you have, you should always try to make the most educated purchases, to retain your hard earned cash.
The Sheva Research Team hope that you have enjoyed reading the article and the recommendation and that you will come back to the blog on a regular basis. If you have any suggestions for more helicopter articles or would like specific questions answered you can contact Sheva at sheva@gr8riches.com or at her Web Site.

Friday, January 25, 2008

6 Channel Remote Control Helicopters: Does It Get Any Better?

The research team from http://gr8riches.com/sheva/ have spent many months trying all aspects of these remote control helicopters. They have been put through grueling test to see if they can withstand rigours that a conventional real helicopter has to endure on a daily basis. The Research Team have made their recommendations and the results can be found in this series of articles on this blog.
If you are really looking for some fun, then you should check out 6 channel remote control helicopters, which seem to be becoming the great new pastime. You can purchase these really strong and powerful helicopters from your local helicopter and other electronics shop, or from a trades store, and you can use them outdoors or indoors.
They are extremely versatile, and any helicopter flyer will tell you that they are some of the most impressive technologies in helicopters out on the market today. Specifically, the 6 channels allow you to control multiple facets of the helicopter’s flight patterns. For instance, you can make the helicopter fly straight up, straight down, forward, backwards, and some models even let you tumble them in tight circles in the air.

*** When you are out flying your remote control turbo charged helicopter it is always important that you look your best. There are always photographers snapping away and the pictures are put in magazines and on web sites and quite often it is not unusual for credits to be given to the pilot at the controls. You can find all the latest information to make you the envy of all the other Remote Control Helicopter pilots at the Sheva Cosmetic Solutions web site. Sheva can ensure that you will look like a true "Top Gun" pilot in all the snapshots that you are captured in. ***

Yes, this technology tends to be a little more pricey than your typical fly-straight-forward helicopter, but at the same time, these helicopters are so much more true to life. Helicopters that are actually flown by people in cockpits, rather than people holding remotes on the ground, have many different channels—sometimes a lot more than six, even, but at least getting closer to the number of channels in a real helicopter is truly a feat. I remember reading a little bit about these 6 channel remote control helicopters, and they were even more impressive than I had initially thought. In addition to the control you have over all the different flight patterns, you also can customize the types of blades, the body of the helicopter, and even have a custom paint job done. Of course, these amenities all run into more money, but the pleasure of having a 6 channel remote control helicopter that is truly original and unique to their collection sometimes outweighs the price for many helicopter enthusiasts.
So I was really surprised when own of my closest friends and a fellow helicopter flyer said that he’d had a bad experience with his 6 channel remote control helicopter. I asked exactly what happened, and it turned out that he had left his helicopter unattended, and some young school children had found it in his backyard and taken it to a park.
They then proceeded to have a great time with it, only later returning it, in a much banged-up condition, to its rightful owner. At first my friend didn’t even realize it had been used and just thought that the scratches and dents that he had discovered were there all along and just went unnoticed by him. It was only after he took it to the manufacturer to inquire about the warranty that he learned the truth. Luckily the children had some conscience and they eventually paid him back and apologized, but he has a bad opinion of 6 channel remote control helicopters since then, and the sad thing is that it’s really not the helicopter’s fault, it was just a bad experience.
Hopefully, he’ll come around someday soon, because the 6 channel remote control helicopters are really some of the best, most controllable helicopters you can buy in the world today.
The Research Team hope that you have enjoyed reading the article and the recommendation and that you will come back to the blog on a regular basis. If you have any suggestions for more helicopter articles or would like specific questions answered you can contact Sheva at sheva@gr8riches.com or at her Web Site.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Remote Control Turbo Helicopters The Very Best Kind

The research team from http://gr8riches.com/sheva/ have spent many months trying all aspects of these remote control helicopters. They have been put through grueling test to see if they can withstand rigours that a conventional real helicopter has to endure on a daily basis. The Research Team have made their recommendations and the results can be found in this series of articles on this blog.
Some people are so worried about getting a helicopter at the right price, that they never even visit the possibility of getting a remote control turbo helicopter. The turbo helicopter is really a great new technology—it goes higher and faster and has more agility than comparable helicopter that cannot boast the turbo aspect. Of course, you might come across a friend or neighbor that says they were able to get a remote control turbo helicopter for the price of a regular helicopter, and this might really bum you out.
But keep this in mind: if you feel you made a great purchase, and you know how wonderful your new remote control helicopter is, it doesn’t really matter what other people paid, and maybe they are just making up a price anyway! That’s what I usually tell myself, because as a professional helicopter flyer that specializes in remote control helicopters, I have seen my share of competition, and that’s not just in the ability to fly a helicopter well.
*** When you are out flying your remote control turbo charged helicopter it is always important that you look your best. There are always photographers snapping away and the pictures are put in magazines and on web sites and quite often it is not unusual for credits to be given to the pilot at the controls. You can find all the latest information to make you the envy of all the other Remote Control Helicopter pilots at the Sheva Cosmetic Solutions web site. Sheva can ensure that you will look like a true "Top Gun" pilot in all the snapshots that you are captured in. ***
For some reason, the people that really get excited about helicopters are cut throat when it comes to buying the best model at the best price, and since turbo helicopters are known to be more high quality and therefore more expensive, the well-priced turbo helicopter is often the most highly sought after. I can tell you this from personal experience: even if you’re a wonderful helicopter flyer, if you are not a shrewd buyer, other professional helicopter flyers won’t take you seriously. I had to learn this the hard way, and since then I’ve just wanted to make sure that everyone else I talk to is well educated about the subject, because the remote control turbo helicopter group is tight knit, and once they exile you, it’s hard to get back in.
For me, I was so excited about purchasing my first remote control turbo helicopter that I didn’t really worry too much about the price. I had worked really hard for about a year and saved up my money like you wouldn’t believe, and I was ready to purchase the best helicopter on the market. And even though I got it, it turns out that I purchased my remote control turbo helicopter for more than one hundred dollars over the market value. Apparently, there is the equivalent of a Kelly Blue Book for helicopters, and people really make sure they know the value of a helicopter before they go into a sale. Well, since then, it’s been really hard to get myself back into their group, and I ultimately sold my first remote control turbo helicopter and bought a different model at a great price.
You see, the other people that consider themselves professional helicopter fliers think of themselves as really smart people, so they don’t understand why anyone would purchase a helicopter at the wrong price. If you can show them that you are a shrewd buyer, they’ll take you under their wing, and then you’ll be good as gold.
The Sheva Research Team hope that you have enjoyed reading the article and the recommendation and that you will come back to the blog on a regular basis. If you have any suggestions for more helicopter articles or would like specific questions answered you can contact Sheva at sheva@gr8riches.com or at her Web Site.