Best on the planet RC helicopter pilot Radio-controlled helicopters (tooRC drones)
are model aircraft which are distinct from RC airplanes because of the
differences in construction, aerodynamics, and flight training. These remote control drones are amongst our
most stable flying machines, featuring advanced gyro-stabilisation technology
that keeps them exactly where you want them to be. The controls are simple and
easy to learn, meaning you can become a decent drone pilot within a few minutes
(and perhaps after a crash or two).
RC helicopters on the other hand are a lot more powerful and
its flight duration is typically a lot longer than electric variants although
it can be a lot more complex to control which makes it ideal only for serious
RC helicopter hobbyists. That said, such tools should be regulated in how they
are manufactured – we think any drone that has a camera strapped to it should
be required to have something such as a bright, blinking plastic
model kits light on it and whatnot to make it noticeable, and should be
legally prohibited from flying a certain altitude on or near private property
that has not agreed to have it there.
We should note that drones are not toys, although some of
them are ridiculously cool like a toy, and in many cases manufacturers
specifically warn against RC helicopters
providing these devices to children under 14 — some reviewers warn against
giving them to children at all because they are just too much fun for adults.
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