The helicopters are a great choice for anyone looking for a gentle and easy introduction to rc heli flying. The E-flite (now "Blade") range of coaxials has proved to be a very popular one these 'hobby grade' helicopters are backed up by a full range of spare parts and upgrade options are available for some of the aircraft. This inherent stability exists in all (good) coaxial helis. Such helis are much easier to master than a conventional single rotor/tail rotor helicopter and when trimmed correctly are very capable of holding a steady hover, even with thumbs off the transmitter sticks. Shown below are a couple of examples, the Blade CX3, left, and its micro-size cousin the Blade mCX, right, both from E-flite, a well respected name in electric rc helicopters.Ĭoaxial rc helicopters like those from E-flite's Blade CX range can be purchased in Ready To Fly (RTF) form and can be flown with confidence pretty much straight from the box. Of course, they're not limited to new pilots - very experienced rc heli pilots are having a great deal of fun with such aircraft too! If you're looking for an easy introduction to radio control helicopter flying, then coaxial rc helicopters can give you exactly that.Įlectric coaxial helis, also called dual-rotor or contra-rotating helicopters, have helped bring thousands of new people in to the radio control flying hobby, and it's easy to see why coaxial helicopters are very easy to fly and their inherent stability in the air makes them perfect first helicopters. Home Site search Site Map About Me Contact Me Site FAQ Privacy/Cookie Info TestimonialsĬoaxial RC helicopters - heli flying made easy!
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