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Electric Gyro

Electric RC helicopters are becoming more and more popular everyday. However, one of their main criticisms is that they lack of big models. Most electric RC helicopters are of the 400 size, which are not even as big as .30 size nitro helicopters - the smallest kind. Electric RC helicopter pilots who wanted to fly bigger models had pretty much only one model to choose - the T-REX 600 which although performs extremely well, comes with a hefty price tag. Now, from the production line of GAUI, maker of many successful models such as the Zoom and the Shogun, comes another model to fill the void in the big electric helicopter market: the Hurricane 550. With a much lower price, the Hurricane 550 will undoubtedly provide pilots who want to try their hands on a big electric model helicopter with a promising alternative.

In The Box:

The Hurricane 550 comes as an ARF (almost ready to fly) kit and claims to be 95% pre-assembled from the factory. You still to install the radio receiver, servos, and the gyro - a task which usually takes at least an hour for beginners. Nevertheless, the main frame, the head set, and the tail come already assembled. The frame is made of a plastic composite material which is strong and durable. The way that each pieces are put together should is quite impressive. Although the model is pre-assembled, the manual provides a comprehensive instruction on how to completely rebuild it from scratch. This is very thoughtful as lacking these instructions would make extensive repairs a daunting task.

The canopy comes already pre-painted. For many people who painting is not their strongest trait, this canopy is great news. On the other hand, others who enjoy airbrushing their own helicopter may be less appreciative. On the quality side, it should be noted that the canopy is noticeably thinner than other models, making it more brittle-prone. However, its thinner canopy is a good weight-saver. This kit also includes a motor and a speed controller. The motor, the 800 KV outrunner, has been upgraded to generate less heat and consume less power.

As for the battery, the Hurricane draws its required 22.2 V from two 11.1V packs. Personally, I think this is a very smart way to implement its power system - unlike the T-Rex 600 which requires a whole new expensive battery pack.

The wooden blade that comes included with the kit is already sufficient. However, for modelers who would like something different, this model can take any blades that is suitable for a .32 size nitro helicopter; namely blades from the 470-550 size.

In Flight:

In flight the Hurricane 550 proves an able helicopter. Beginner to intermediate pilots should find that this model is great fun to fly, nimble and crisp. It is not as aggressive and the T-REX 600, but then again, you wouldn't want to push this model to fly out the most demanding 3D maneuver as the swash plate is made of plastic. As for the flight time, this model can stay in the air for 8 minutes of ordinary flight and 5 minutes of 3D flight. All in all, although this model doesn't come with the aluminum tails, carbon bodies, and the shiny accessories of the T-REX, it is definitely worth its price.

Interested in the amazing hobby of Electric RC Helicopters? Tara Soonthornnont is an Electric RC Helicopter enthusiast who maintains a website dedicated to it. Check Out: http://www.electric-rc-helicopter.com

Getting Started With Your Radio Controlled Helicopter

Radio controlled helicopters are real fun devices to have. A perfect hobby for those who love flying. With all the modern software’s and gadgets today it’s become even easier to start flying your radio controlled helicopter. First of all you need to get a simulator that teaches you how to fly your radio controlled helicopter. This is a windows based program and can be plugged into the USB ports with an interlinked transmitter.

Its better you learn using this program before you get a model of your own .It helps you reduce or rather avoid any crashes. The next thing you have to do after you are sure of your flying abilities is getting yourself a helicopter. You have two basic categories to choose from – Nitro or an electric. For beginners a nitro model will do because it’s larger and much easier to work with as compared to an Electric model.

With a nitro Model you can choose from sizes 30, 40, 50, 70, 90. To start with you can go with a low budget 30 size.  Another low budget models that you can use to start off with are Compass Model or Esky, this model is very easy to use, easily available at any hobby store and you can practice in your very own living room.  After you have gained a little experience you can buy the Compass Model Knight 50 Sport, the most durable models in the market.

Once you got the model that you wan the next step is to get all the equipment that you need which is a must to fly your radio controlled helicopter. These equipments include your servos, gyros, transmitters, tail blades, main blades, paddles and field equipments. Your transmitter has to have at least six channels. You can try the new Spread Spectrum available from companies like Futaba. This works on 24 GHz and it does not interfere with any other radio systems, so you don’t have to worry about any interference. This transmitter will cost you around $350 to $500, but it’s definitely worth an investment because you can use this for a lifetime. Next coming to your servos.

Servos are actually devices that convert the electrical signals into mechanical actions. The servo that you get depends on the type of model you have. Generally all models require four servos, one to control the tail rotor pitch and three to control the swash plate. You will need three similar servos for the swash plates and a high speed one for the tail rotor. A gyro is necessary to control the tail rotor. You can get both the servos and the gyros for around $250.Anothe device needed is the blades which are usually available in the kit, but if they are not you can choose from wooden, fiberglass and carbon fiber blades. Next you will need your field equipment which includes the glow igniter, starter wand and motor and a fuel pump. All these items are sold in a kit and can be purchased easily depending again on your model.

Owning a radio controlled helicopter can be a lot of fun but learning how to fly one takes a lot of patience and hard work. It’s a skill game.

About the Author

Cathy Robertson is the author of this article on rc
helicopter
. Find more information about radio
controlled helicopters
at nitrotek.co.uk

Rate My Team!?

My Current Pokemon Team and there roles on my team. I do want a profetional rating and why. I would also accept alternates subs.

FORRETRESS (Bug)(Steel) iron ball
Brave Nature
Spikier

Stealth Rock (Rock)
Gyro Ball (Steel)
Explosion (Normal)
Earthquake (Ground)

GENGAR (Ghost)(Poison) wide lense
Timid Nature
Annoyer

Hypnosis (Psychic)
Dream Eater (Psychic)
Destiny Bond (Ghost)
Shadow Ball (Ghost)

SMEARGLE (Normal) salac berry
Timid Nature
Baton Passer

Substitute (Normal)
Belly Drum (Normal)
Baton Pass (Normal)
Hypnosis (Psychic)

DRAGONITE (Dragon)(Flying)
Adamant Nature
Physical Sweeper

Dragon Rush (Dragon)
Dragon Dance (Dragon)
Aqua Tail (Water)
Thunder Bolt (Electric)

BLISSEY (Normal) Quick Claw
Jolly Nature
Healer

Substitute (Normal)
Rest (Psychic)
Explosion (Normal)
Softboiled (Normal)

HOUNDOOM (Dark)(Fire) life orb
Modest Nature
Special Sweeper

Nasty Plot (Dark)
Dark Pulse (Dark)
Flamethrower (Fire)
Iron Tail (Steel)

Your team is really good. You seem to really know what your doing. If you've got the right EVs in I'd say that team would be near perfect.

However a few things you might want to consider;

Gengar's moveset is great but since Diamond and Pearl it's become a great sweeper. However, Gengar's defence stats aren't too strong and he can easily be OHKOed. Give him something like;
Shadow Ball
Sludge Bomb
Thunderbolt
Energy Ball

As he has a timid nature, and assuming you've given him EVs in speed he'll take care of a lot of Pokemon quickly.
But, if you still want a ghost type annoyer I recommend Dusknoir. He's got great defense stats and a good movepool to go with it, you could give him something like;
Confuse Ray
Will-O-Wisp
Shadow Punch/Pursuit (Pursuit for if any Pokemon try and switch out)
Pain Split

As for Dragonite; although Dragon Rush has nice power it's accuracy makes it an unreliable attack to have.
You could go with something like this;
Dragon Dance
Dragon Claw/Outrage
Earthquake/Aqua Tail
Draco Meteor/Overheat.

Apart from that there isn't much that could get past your team.

Hot enough for ya? Temps soar to near 100 in East
The heat wasn't going to keep Jerryll Freels inside on his vacation.

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