My bail out is always straight up. Plane, heli, drone. If I ever get confused or something goes wrong I just get it as far away from me and other people as fast as possible. You can replace a toy, not a person.
@@adolfredohernandez9439 kill switch can help you if you are a good distance away but it's coming towards you at speed. But if the heli is very close to you in a hover and you lose orientation or whatsoever, easiest way to save yourself is pitch up. If the heli goes into the ground close to you it still can throw a bunch of pieces towards you, and if you have a certain size of heli you also have a considerable amount of momentum in the rotor system. A 700+ size won't immediately fall out of the sky by a killswitch. I definitely prefer the pitch up option about a kill switch.
Your video convinced me to man up and fly my Hirobo Sceadu I restored, after using sim I did my first flight with no training gear and now progress each flight Cheers Mate
I built a rc helio 18 yrs ago n never flown it as I can't find anyone that can help me. I fly drones but be nice to fly my rc helicopter someday. Any ideas out there, northern Michigan. Ty
I remember as a teenager when I got my first real heli, a Kyosho Concept 60. I would fly it in the backyard...we had about 1.5 acres, but still nowhere near enough for flying anything but a tiny charge off the TX whoop...but, I was a stupid kid, and I would see how much I could lift (had a Bell Jet Ranger fuse, really loved the scale "rescue chopper" aspects). I'd be out there with my younger brother and other neighbor kids.... luckily, nothing ever happened, but it could've been really bad. Don't be an idiot.
Many pilots fly too close to themselves. Especially professionals. And I always hear people saying oh, they're really good. It has nothing to do with how good you are. When something goes wrong with the helicopter. It doesn't matter how great you are something's gonna happen.
Very well said helis can be dangerous for sure. But if flown right they can be a blast. I’m always cautious especially when spooling up my 450s very intimidating. Great video 👍👍👍👍
i feel like i need to make sure that you understand that there is no diffrence between heli's being dangerous. and "flying right" even when flown right they are still dangerous. make sure you realise this.
I've been flying smack 3d for a while. Being said, I've probably waisted over 10k from my crashes. Sometimes you can build everything right a fluke will send it to its grave. I almost died twice and gave up for years. Being an idiot I got sucked into this frustrating and expensive hobby again. I love it.
I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I was still learning the basics and I lost orientation while it was against the sky. I couldn't tell which direction it was going and it started flying really far away. A friend helped coach me and I got it near us, but because it was facing a different direction I sent it towards my face instead of away. I jumped a second before and it whizzed by me. It was so damn close. I had no business flying while being so inexperienced. It was more of a close call than anything else. I discovered simulators and I've grown so much. Now I'm building my first turbine heli. Just curious, how long did it take you to reach this level?
@@nightshadehelis9821 It's usually heard from some pilots , "It's all part of the hobby" . Usually after a crash, from pilot error or mechanical failure. Too little respect invites catastrophe.
The head-speed, or rotor rpms, are between 1800-3000, depending on the size of the helicopter! Especially if it's a Collective pitch helicopter! Lots of energy being created!
Honestly I’m glad I saw this video… I haven’t actually stoped to think about the actual dangerous part of even piloting a heli…. I fly a small one at the moment … and barely does anything more than a scratch do to the design ..but I’m about to move up in scale and honestly this is eye opening …👌 good job making this video
My locktight gave out on one of my blade grips the other day. It sounded like a gun shot when my blade flew off. I was far away and didn’t get hurt thank G.
I've been flying rc helis for 11 years now. I had a guy 2 years ago was bugging me to teach him to fly and I told him the truth about it. Its VERY difficult and flying a plane is way easier. Told him its gonna take ALOT of commitment, crashes and repairs. Helis at 400 size and up are dangerous and expensive to fix when you crash. Wasnt trying to scare him away but just tell him the reality of it. He saw me flying my 700 size heli doing big air stunts and 3d stuff and he was amazed.
Yeah people think they're toys. Like they're easy to fly like drones. I mentioned to a colleague briefly about flying rc helicopters and they laughed like they going it was a little kids toy. I was like no, these things can kill and are harder to handle than an airliner.
@@RCStuffvideos True. That guy that bugged me? I told him to buy a blade 250 with safe on it. Told him it will be a good starting heli. Dude goes and buys an M2 micro collective pitch. I told him thats and advanced heli, not for beginners. Lol. I set it up as soft as possible for him. He had a hard time with it but after a few weeks was starting to get the hang of it. Then he wants to buy my 550x Align heli so I sold it to him and set that up as beginner friendly as I could. Gave him many precautions of what NOT to do. Long story short I heard from a friend of mine he funked up his hand. He tried to hover in his small back yard, heli drifted towards him and he panicked and blades hit his hand. Had to get stitches and everything. He quit flying helis now and just do planes. He tried to run before learning how to walk. Lol
I'd call myself a basic to intermediate sport flier. I'm addicted but the time investment is far more than most people would imagine. I understand most of the videos don't want to scare people away but the time commitment is the elephant almost none of the videos talk about.
Great video! I got myself a XK110s, great little flyer. I'm being careful with it though, set it up quite docile and not trying any 3D yet, just scale flying for now. Looking to get a simulator to learn that aerobatic stuff before I try it for real.
I have an intermediate level in RC plane and RC fpv quad, but i am beginning in the rc heli hobby. I find it difficult for the moment . (i felt same difficulties when i was learning rc plane and rc quad, so i know skills come very tittle by tittle with training:) ). Thank you very much for your videos, and these safety advices.
Good video there's way too little talk about heli safety. Heli's are amazing and I absolutely love flying them. But they can be really dangerous even if you're a amazing pilot. There's always the chance to loose orientation or have a mechanical failure happen. Anything over a 400 size wil SERIOUSLY mess you up when you get hit. For all new people in the hobby take it slow be safe and have fun.
Yen true. For these reasons people don't understand how intense it can be. Getting your heart rate up, adrenaline etc. Sometimes it can be good to mix with fixed wing or drone for easier more relaxed flying
A few days ago I went to pick up my RC helicopter while it was still flying cause it got out of control, and I accidentally put my index finger on the blades that were spinning on 100% throttle. Lucky I passed just with a small scratch... Not with death.
is this one of the tips? when i loose orientation. go tail in... really? I LOST ORIENTATION!!!!! if i am able to go tail in. then i am not disoriented.. easy to say. but impossible to do.
It's not impossible to do. You can go tail in if you're disorientated, You could be nose in and lose track of the fact the left and right is reversed and forwards and back is reversed. Just quickly input tail until it's towards you then all controls make sense. I'm not the first to suggest this.
If you want to fly and not worry about dying: get a tiny indoor RC helicopter. 👍 Your finger will actually stop the rotor, most times. Sometimes it will pinch but it's never cut my skin. That being said: It could still cut or hurt you. You are just less likely to die. ....plus: it's a challenge flying through the halls and landing it in different places. Up the challenge and turn some fans on. don't have your kids shoot Nerf darts at it, however. it will break... like you told them it would 😑😒😄
03:48 or you try something as arcady as accuRC. never flown a collective pitch helicopter before and yet somehow are flying inverted or doing back and forths between inverted and normal. right off the bat. no training. BECAUSE ACCURC SUCKS!!!!!!
accurc is a piece of crap. the worst piece of software that has EVER been on my pc. or is it realistic that my helicopter crashes into the ground. 6 feet above the ground? might aswel remove the entire background and fly around in an empty white box. anyone that says that accuRC is a good simulator should be banned from the hobby all together. be made to watch as their models get thrown in a wood chipper.
HAHAHA brilliant. I've never had anything like that on my sim. Neither has anyone I know. Maybe your laptops specs aren't good enough? Or there's another glitch on your laptop? Whatever the reason, your experience isn't the norm.
@@RCStuffvideos nope just crappy aligning of the 3d invisible floor. and the foto background it just doesn't line up with the foto of a real airfield. (demo ofcourse because i am not paying anything i haven't tried yet)
Last month, my little helicopter E150 hit my leg. It broke my pants and tore a 4cm cut on my leg, it really freaked me out. This is not a toy.
Wow. Bloody hell. Good job it wasn't worse.
anything with a rotor diameter of more then 300. kindof scares me.
especially when it's in idle up.
My bail out is always straight up. Plane, heli, drone. If I ever get confused or something goes wrong I just get it as far away from me and other people as fast as possible. You can replace a toy, not a person.
Kill switch is a good option too
that doesnt work if the heli is pointed towards you disk first..
@@adolfredohernandez9439 kill switch can help you if you are a good distance away but it's coming towards you at speed. But if the heli is very close to you in a hover and you lose orientation or whatsoever, easiest way to save yourself is pitch up. If the heli goes into the ground close to you it still can throw a bunch of pieces towards you, and if you have a certain size of heli you also have a considerable amount of momentum in the rotor system. A 700+ size won't immediately fall out of the sky by a killswitch. I definitely prefer the pitch up option about a kill switch.
People seem to not realise the dangers of rc helicopters. Regular maintenance is also a key factor to safe heli flying as well.
Yes very true. I guess i could have mention that too. Maybe I'll do a separate video on maintenance and pre flight checks type thing.
wow, that watermelon thing was a real eye-opener...
This should be a must watch for all of us who fly or plan to fly RC helicopters. They are in fact, unguarded flying lawn lowers.
Your video convinced me to man up and fly my Hirobo Sceadu I restored, after using sim I did my first flight with no training gear and now progress each flight
Cheers Mate
Awesome. Keep it up!
I built a rc helio 18 yrs ago n never flown it as I can't find anyone that can help me. I fly drones but be nice to fly my rc helicopter someday. Any ideas out there, northern Michigan. Ty
I remember as a teenager when I got my first real heli, a Kyosho Concept 60. I would fly it in the backyard...we had about 1.5 acres, but still nowhere near enough for flying anything but a tiny charge off the TX whoop...but, I was a stupid kid, and I would see how much I could lift (had a Bell Jet Ranger fuse, really loved the scale "rescue chopper" aspects). I'd be out there with my younger brother and other neighbor kids.... luckily, nothing ever happened, but it could've been really bad. Don't be an idiot.
Many pilots fly too close to themselves. Especially professionals. And I always hear people saying oh, they're really good. It has nothing to do with how good you are. When something goes wrong with the helicopter. It doesn't matter how great you are something's gonna happen.
Exactly 💯
Very well said helis can be dangerous for sure. But if flown right they can be a blast. I’m always cautious especially when spooling up my 450s very intimidating. Great video 👍👍👍👍
i feel like i need to make sure that you understand that there is no diffrence between heli's being dangerous. and "flying right"
even when flown right they are still dangerous.
make sure you realise this.
I just learned to fly upside down with the blade 150s i really like it😊
Nice one. Good going. Just a hover or full banked turns?
@@RCStuffvideos nearly full banked😊
I've been flying smack 3d for a while. Being said, I've probably waisted over 10k from my crashes. Sometimes you can build everything right a fluke will send it to its grave. I almost died twice and gave up for years. Being an idiot I got sucked into this frustrating and expensive hobby again. I love it.
Wow. What happened exactly on the Times you nearly died twice?
I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I was still learning the basics and I lost orientation while it was against the sky. I couldn't tell which direction it was going and it started flying really far away. A friend helped coach me and I got it near us, but because it was facing a different direction I sent it towards my face instead of away. I jumped a second before and it whizzed by me. It was so damn close. I had no business flying while being so inexperienced. It was more of a close call than anything else.
I discovered simulators and I've grown so much. Now I'm building my first turbine heli.
Just curious, how long did it take you to reach this level?
@@nightshadehelis9821 It's usually heard from some pilots , "It's all part of the hobby" . Usually after a crash, from pilot error or mechanical failure. Too little respect invites catastrophe.
Only 10k? You're not flying hard enough. Lol I'd say I spend 3000-5000 every flying season..."how low can you go" Yada yada...
The head-speed, or rotor rpms, are between 1800-3000, depending on the size of the helicopter! Especially if it's a Collective pitch helicopter! Lots of energy being created!
no energy was being created
I push myself on the sim because if I do crash reset button, irl I worry about safety over what maneuvers I think I can do
Honestly I’m glad I saw this video… I haven’t actually stoped to think about the actual dangerous part of even piloting a heli…. I fly a small one at the moment … and barely does anything more than a scratch do to the design ..but I’m about to move up in scale and honestly this is eye opening …👌 good job making this video
Cheers mate glad you like it.
Dont fear. You started this hobby right. Start small and practice.
My locktight gave out on one of my blade grips the other day. It sounded like a gun shot when my blade flew off. I was far away and didn’t get hurt thank G.
Scary. That was close. Glad you didn't get hurt.
I've been flying rc helis for 11 years now. I had a guy 2 years ago was bugging me to teach him to fly and I told him the truth about it. Its VERY difficult and flying a plane is way easier. Told him its gonna take ALOT of commitment, crashes and repairs. Helis at 400 size and up are dangerous and expensive to fix when you crash. Wasnt trying to scare him away but just tell him the reality of it. He saw me flying my 700 size heli doing big air stunts and 3d stuff and he was amazed.
Yeah people think they're toys. Like they're easy to fly like drones. I mentioned to a colleague briefly about flying rc helicopters and they laughed like they going it was a little kids toy. I was like no, these things can kill and are harder to handle than an airliner.
@@RCStuffvideos True. That guy that bugged me? I told him to buy a blade 250 with safe on it. Told him it will be a good starting heli. Dude goes and buys an M2 micro collective pitch. I told him thats and advanced heli, not for beginners. Lol. I set it up as soft as possible for him. He had a hard time with it but after a few weeks was starting to get the hang of it. Then he wants to buy my 550x Align heli so I sold it to him and set that up as beginner friendly as I could. Gave him many precautions of what NOT to do. Long story short I heard from a friend of mine he funked up his hand. He tried to hover in his small back yard, heli drifted towards him and he panicked and blades hit his hand. Had to get stitches and everything. He quit flying helis now and just do planes. He tried to run before learning how to walk. Lol
I'd call myself a basic to intermediate sport flier. I'm addicted but the time investment is far more than most people would imagine. I understand most of the videos don't want to scare people away but the time commitment is the elephant almost none of the videos talk about.
Great video! I got myself a XK110s, great little flyer. I'm being careful with it though, set it up quite docile and not trying any 3D yet, just scale flying for now. Looking to get a simulator to learn that aerobatic stuff before I try it for real.
Been flying 16 years. Met Roman one time. Very sad. Great video btw.
Oh wow. Sorry to hear that. Thanks for the comment.
Je conseille vraiment un xk 110s
Le meilleur helico pour aprendre les base de la 3d sans se fair mal
I have an intermediate level in RC plane and RC fpv quad, but i am beginning in the rc heli hobby. I find it difficult for the moment . (i felt same difficulties when i was learning rc plane and rc quad, so i know skills come very tittle by tittle with training:) ). Thank you very much for your videos, and these safety advices.
Glad it helped. I'm looking to het a plane soon too. Should be fun
I love your videos , you videos are interesting. I am a new subscriber
Hi thanks very much!
Yeah. We needed this video :)
Too many people think these are just simple toys :p
What if you don’t own a computer
Good video there's way too little talk about heli safety. Heli's are amazing and I absolutely love flying them. But they can be really dangerous even if you're a amazing pilot. There's always the chance to loose orientation or have a mechanical failure happen. Anything over a 400 size wil SERIOUSLY mess you up when you get hit. For all new people in the hobby take it slow be safe and have fun.
Yen true. For these reasons people don't understand how intense it can be. Getting your heart rate up, adrenaline etc. Sometimes it can be good to mix with fixed wing or drone for easier more relaxed flying
A few days ago I went to pick up my RC helicopter while it was still flying cause it got out of control, and I accidentally put my index finger on the blades that were spinning on 100% throttle. Lucky I passed just with a small scratch... Not with death.
You tried to grab it in flight?! Wow. Careful
I got hit in the finger with the blade and boom now there is a slit in my finger
Can I tell something
Just Enjoy with out doing Crazy things
You will have fun and safe Hobby
Good videos dude, funny as well
Thanks very much.
i got hit in the leg with my 230 s hurt like hell
Im fixing up an old Trex 450.I hope you will all have a drink or smoke on my behalf if it ends badly.
is this one of the tips?
when i loose orientation. go tail in...
really?
I LOST ORIENTATION!!!!!
if i am able to go tail in. then i am not disoriented..
easy to say. but impossible to do.
It's not impossible to do. You can go tail in if you're disorientated, You could be nose in and lose track of the fact the left and right is reversed and forwards and back is reversed. Just quickly input tail until it's towards you then all controls make sense. I'm not the first to suggest this.
.... and people told me years ago I didn't know what I was on about when I said they could decapitate.
If you want to fly and not worry about dying: get a tiny indoor RC helicopter. 👍 Your finger will actually stop the rotor, most times. Sometimes it will pinch but it's never cut my skin. That being said: It could still cut or hurt you. You are just less likely to die.
....plus: it's a challenge flying through the halls and landing it in different places. Up the challenge and turn some fans on.
don't have your kids shoot Nerf darts at it, however. it will break... like you told them it would 😑😒😄
Hahaha
I am always nervous during hover until the spinning blades of death are up in the sky and out of striking distance.
03:48 or you try something as arcady as accuRC. never flown a collective pitch helicopter before and yet somehow are flying inverted or doing back and forths between inverted and normal.
right off the bat. no training.
BECAUSE ACCURC SUCKS!!!!!!
accurc is a piece of crap.
the worst piece of software that has EVER been on my pc.
or is it realistic that my helicopter crashes into the ground. 6 feet above the ground?
might aswel remove the entire background and fly around in an empty white box.
anyone that says that accuRC is a good simulator should be banned from the hobby all together.
be made to watch as their models get thrown in a wood chipper.
HAHAHA brilliant. I've never had anything like that on my sim. Neither has anyone I know. Maybe your laptops specs aren't good enough? Or there's another glitch on your laptop?
Whatever the reason, your experience isn't the norm.
@@RCStuffvideos
nope just crappy aligning of the 3d invisible floor. and the foto background
it just doesn't line up with the foto of a real airfield.
(demo ofcourse because i am not paying anything i haven't tried yet)
Can someone please suggest me a cheap but good Sim to train with, I just bought a mini stunt chopper and want to learn instead of destroying it
Try Accurc.
You want to be safe so you switch to flying a glider on the back side of a mountain that weighs £12.......400 mph upwards at ur face.....