There are not many children in this world who do not like toys. If the toy is a flying helicopter all the more better. Remote controlled toys are one of the favorites among children. A kid is fine with any model of a RC toy. A Walkera Dragonfly or an Align Helicopter can make perfect gifts for children especially during Christmas. Sometimes the desire for RC toys is not limited to kids. Adults are equally passionate about them and take it up as a hobby to collect as many toys as they can. There are exhibitions held for RC toys where people display various models of helicopters, dragonfly and RC planes. People modify the engines of the various models to make them fly higher and faster. To ensure that customers are always well supplied with parts for their remote controlled toys, online stores have a ready stock of spare parts. Whether it is for your Esky helicopter or a Cole Trex 450 Helicopter spares are never in short supply. The spare parts also help to modify existing RC toys to give them a better look or simply change the entire mechanism.
Customizable RC toys are also available which can be ordered from online retailers. Before buying the RC toy it is important to know the type of surface it is going to be driven on. This will help to buy the right kind of RC toy suited for the given surface. There is no end to the list of toys that are available. Some of the most common ones are the Walkers Dragonfly Helicopter, Align Helicopter, Skyartec Helicopter and many more. The interesting part of buying a RC toy from an online shop is the price. Online shops offer great discounts especially during the festive season. Children can play long hours with their toys and adults generally take these toys to exhibitions. The best part of a remote controlled toy is the modifications that are possible. A more powerful engine can be fitted to a F1 car or a helicopter. It is also possible to change the tires to give the car a better look. Similarly there are many other modifications that can actually be done to a RC toy. These are very similar to the modifications that can be done to a real car or a helicopter.
In recent years Remote Controlled toys have become more popular. This is because of various toy manufacturers who have brought out specialized models of RC toys. Moreover, online stores have made the toys accessible to everyone across the globe. So now nothing can stop you from displaying the latest RC toy in your showcase. It is perfect fun for the long holidays when your children can spend hours playing with their toys. So, if you are still wondering whether you want to gift a RC toy to your kids, the answer is Yes. You can also take it up as a hobby and start collecting more models. I am sure you will be appreciated as a connoisseur.
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How do i tell which remote control cars are the fast ones?I got my son a really fast remote control car for christmas last year, he loved it wore it completely out. He's to ypung for a gas powered remote car. I would like to get him another but, I'm not really sure what they mean by the scale if it doesn't tell me the mph I'm not sure what to buy. Can anyone explain the scale? The one he got last year was a 1:10 scale but, they have sooo many scales which ones are fast?
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Best place to look would be any local Hobby shop in your area. Look in the Yellow Pages under Hobby.
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The closest thing would be to just battery driven radio controlled cars and choose all of them to have the same frequency (the same number or all A labeled, etc.). Then all the cars will respond to one remote. They won't all behave the same (stay coordinated) because of differences in contruction and the surface they are running on, if not fastened to the costume. If you are just changing speeds and showing the bottom of the cars steering, then they will be together.
That RC plane the Beast is Nuts!
Wow can that guy fly that plane.
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Lots of nice stuff in the January issue RCCA… and awesome photography on the cover Hope!!
im sure if i had spent all that cash on a 5t i would look after it a bit more
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Go to http://www.therccarsguide.com/ or http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/XJ/Ya&sdn=rcv...
(the second source is better)
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Yay, my weekend has started off right again: wake up on sat morn and sit down with a cup of coffee, a piece of toast, and the radio control show! Top work guys.
you need to get one with the same crystal (freuquincy receiver) but it is possible, it works with my rc helicopter.
check the freuquincy of the car on the receiver(little box with 2 or more wires comming out) and ask for the same one. Be shure to get a car remote because helicopter and plane radios are differant. you can also buy a 2.4ghz radio but they are very pricy.
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1/10 scale is the most common electric if you go up from there you are talking about gas. 1/18 & 1/16 scale just come out and they are catching on big. But most will say a MPH rating and at best they might do half that. With electric r/c's the faster the car goes the less run time you will have on your battery, but just go to your local hobby shop and ask questions