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Radio Control Helicopters Inspire Website Startup

Offers Information On Platforms For Aerial Photography

If you always wanted to fly a helicopter -- and never quite had the scratch to fly the big birds -- a new website has been launched with all the information needed to fly radio controlled helicopters whatever your reason.

RCHelicopter.com recently launched. This new online RC helicopter information resource is billed as "Your information source for all things RC Helicopter," according to the site.

"We saw the need for a place to put together information of interest to RC helicopter enthusiasts and make it available to the community," according to RCHelicopter.com. "We wanted to provide as much information as possible, with a focus on what individuals in the RC helicopter community are looking for."

A beginner would need information that would let them make an informed decision on what they need to get into the hobby.... something they can do by going to www.rchelicopter.com and checking out the articles under remote control helicopter design.

The flight school section contains useful articles and tips for beginners.

For someone who wants to learn how to fly, the RC helicopter flight school section contains information on how the controls work and tips on using flight simulators for training.

For experienced users, there are articles covering RC helicopter power systems, radio control systems, RC servos, helicopter stabilization systems, and flight data recording & monitoring systems. The latest news and information section contains articles of interest to RC hobbyists of all levels.

The website also offers RSS feeds for readers. The center of the home page is devoted to the articles, which are the heart of the site. These are listed starting with the most recent at the top. Selecting any article summary will cause the full version to expand and display.

The site offers feature articles about developments in the industry and the many uses of RC helicopters. Like using the helicopters for aerial photography and videography.

There are also categories about commercial, military, and police applications.

For individuals interested in technical details, there are categories with information about the different designs and construction of various types of RC helicopters from conventional and co-axial to quad and multi-rotor.

Information on RC helicopter components is also available in categories from power systems (including electric and fuel) to radio control systems, servos, and stabilization methods.

Whether you are considering getting into the RC helicopter as a hobby... or are learning to fly a new helicopter... or are perhaps an experienced pilot... the site promises to hold something for everyone.

FMI: www.rchelicopter.com

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