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.

1 comment:

gr8wealth said...

Hey Sheva, I've heard that it is really difficult to learn to control a remote helicopter and so I would immagine that having it turbo charged would make it more difficult to handle. Do you believe that I should start with a helicopter or should I just get a fixed wing until I have learned all the basics.
Gr8wealth