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First R/C Flight Training School in Pakistan
Electric RC
Helicopters
In recent years, electric
r/c helicopters have become very widely available and much easier to fly
than ever before,
making them the ultimate 'must have' radio control
model and bringing countless new people to the r/c flying hobby.
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Coaxial Electric R/C Helicopters Most electric r/c helicopters follow the conventional layout with a single main rotor and a tail rotor, but there are some that have two sets of main rotors and no tail rotor; these are called coaxial, dual rotor or contra-rotating helicopters. Electric coaxial r/c helicopters, sometimes referred to as dual-rotor or contra-rotating helicopters, have been responsible for bringing thousands of new people into the hobby of radio control flying in the last few years.
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Blade CX3 MD 520N
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Blade CP Pro
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KA 32
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Blade 400
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Gas R/C Helicopters Flying gas r/c helicopters is ultimately very rewarding and costs often dissuade beginners from this demanding sector of r/c flying. |
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Tiger Raptor V2
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JR Venture
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Micro R/C Helicopters True micro r/c helicopters are widely available nowadays, a long time after micro r/c cars, boats and airplanes became popular.
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Blade mCX
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Walkera 4#3
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Havoc Heli
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