How to prepare flying toy helicopter myself?|||I am not sure if you intend to, learn to fly a toy helicopter or
you want to design a toy helicopter by yourself.
I think you want to design a toy helicopter!
Well let me tell you that you can't design a toy helicopter by yourself. Because you don't know the principles fo aerodynamics, weight of the helicopter etc.
Instead what you can do is just buy a flying toy helicopter from the toy's shop. fly it learn to control the flight properly. Once you are done with it then it's time to dismantle the toy helicopter and see the mechanism inside the toy helicopter, how it works what are the weight of the toy helicopter, the power of the motor the weight of the battery etc.
Learn to re assmble it by yourself. Once you are done with this exercise then you will be familiar with all the parts and procedures of the toy helicopter from the in and out.
Now you just replace or modify some of the components or parts of the toy helicopter and try to fly it. See it if is flying, if yes, then notice the difference in flight , if no then find out why the flight is not possible, is it because of weight or shape or aerodynamics etc., and rectify it.
Once you have done all those exercises then, buy similar parts from the hardware shop and now you are ready to design your own toy helicopter.
Best wishes!|||I too have one, so the first step is to learn to fly it in a open place like a field or plain ground where people, poles, trees, houses, vehicles, wires or any objects can come in the way while flying, it takes 20 flying hours to learn to fly a toy copter in 5 days time.
Remember: Dont ever try learning from your terrace, you can do that once you have learnt well, 90% chances of the copter crashing on the ground below you while your learning.|||Put it together than get someone who flyies heli's to inspect it and test fly it for you. After that, you should have someone help you for the first couple of flights. Anoter thing you could do is get a R/C simulator of the net, like RealFlight, and try flying on those first.
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