Ohh I like the look of that v120d02s
wonder where I can get it without the transmitter.
any of the honkong/american etailers.
uk sucks....
Ohh I like the look of that v120d02s
wonder where I can get it without the transmitter.
Ohh I like the look of that v120d02s
wonder where I can get it without the transmitter.
http://www.buzzflyer.co.uk/sub-micro-rc-helicopters.asp
good selection here, a lof of the buzzfly own models are walkera helis rebranded, the 3ds is a 4g6. I get a lot of my spares from them.
non of them are the v120d02S though which is a massive step forward for small models.
i emailed buzzfly earlier asking if they would be stocking the v120d02s in the near future and the very short reply i got back was "Possibly we are currently testing samples. "
http://www.buzzflyer.co.uk/sub-micro-rc-helicopters.asp
good selection here, a lof of the buzzfly own models are walkera helis rebranded, the 3ds is a 4g6. I get a lot of my spares from them.
Pretty sure arknor is into RC cars and has been for awhile?
Maybe he is just slightly over confident with is background in RC?
What's the difference between a 3 channel and 4 channel helicopter?
At a guess...
Up/down
Forward/backward
Rotate left/right
Move Left/right
The difference is a 4 channel will wander around if you dont constantly correct it, its agile, and with agility comes instability. A 3 channel coax just hovers in one place with no correction.
not just 4ch control is different. mainly is single rotor blade. totally different.
imagine you got a bearing ball in plastic bowl. the ball would stays in middle of bowl, as soon you move the bowl around, ball would moves. but as soon you stop moving the bowl, the ball would slow down and stop in middle. that's coax helis.
now, with single roter helis, very different. turn the bowl upside-down and put the ball on top of bowl. you know what i'm going to say the rest
so you have 4 controls to keep the ball in balance on top of the bowl. not easy as you'd think, any small wrong move, repair bills
Huh? What's the 4th channel for then?
2-->4 channels helicopters generally use their channels for:-
1ch up/down
2ch rotate left/right
3ch forwards/backwards
4ch move left/right
I'm no expert, but I can't see any other way for the difference to work!?
4-channels: Allows the helicopter to go up and down, rotate right and left, move forwards and backwards, and drift from side to side.
See what you say seems to match up with what they say here:
http://www.rctoyhouse.com/category_s/216.htm
Aha!
I'm sure at some level though, the remote control helicopter would move over to a full squash plate instead of the contrived mechanisms found in a lot of these simple 3-4ch units...
I'm guessing that's when you start hitting 6ch!? Controlling the pitch of the blades and everything![]()