Nitro Helicopter: My Unadulterated Opinion
Nitro Helicopters are fast becoming the “boy’s toy” of choice for, well, of course…grown men.
RC helicopters have been a popular option for the hobbyist for a long time. Thrills and spills will keep you coming back for more as these toys have come a long way. Boredom is not an option.
Hobbyists are arguably first drawn to RC Helicopters because they want the thrill of flight without the challenges of flying a plane; such as finding the right space for take off and landing and the risks of losing your craft from range.
Helicopters are easier to control allowing beginners to gain enough skill in a short space of time. With a shortened learning curve the thrills start pouring in rapidly, cutting short the phase of frustration one endures whilst learning.
The nitro helicopter is the Holy Grail (in my humble opinion) of the RC hobbyist – but I am biased of course. The nitro helicopter, to me, is like a compact version of the real thing. It gives the flyer a visceral feeling as they sense the power and agility behind its gas powered engineering.
Chosing between an electric RC helicopter and a nitro helicopter is the biggest decision for the beginner. The first step should be a visit to the local hobby shop; more often than not they will be very happy to do a demo and help you in your research.
Training with a flight simulators is essential for the new starter. Obviously this will give you a good taste of things to come and general feel for the craft so you don’t dump it in the lake or in a tree on your first day. Safety first they say.
I’ve seen it a hundred times before; chances are you will fall into this hobby head first and lose yourself in it for hours. This may sound like a stretch, but all hobbies have the ability to give you that escape that soothes the soul.
OK..so let’s get back to the big choice between electric and nitro…here’s my view:
Electric is a great option for the novice, here are its advantages;
• Cheaper to get started
• Low maintenance
• They are quieter (won’t trouble your neighbors!)
• Environmentally friendly
• No ongoing gas costs
• Typically easier to operate
Disadvantages of the electric RC helicopter:
• Shorter flying times
• Crashes can cause battery to break which can be expensive
• Battery needs to charge between flights
All in all, electric RC helicopters are a great way to start out in the hobby.
The nitro helicopter tends to be a more popular choice for the experienced or more serious RC helicopter fan. Nitro helicopters can be quickly addictive.
In essence, nitro helicopters resemble the real thing a lot more than their electric counterparts. The big thrill comes from the sound and feel of the gas propelled engine. The smell also adds to the realism.
The engine mechanics and overall design give a "real" feel as well. More akin to a “real” engine the “tinkerer” in you gets the chance to play with tuning and optimizing the engine. Conversely, this adds to the maintenance, requiring cleaning after each session as well as more risk of engine troubles. So…this is either a turn on or a put off, depending on the individual.
You get what you pay for they say and the nitro helicopter is going to cost you money. Gas will cost you around $1500 yearly.
Advantages of the nitro helicopter:
• More realistic: smells and sounds
• Short beaks between flights
• Less damage usually incurred during a crash
• More flight time
Disadvantages (depending on how you look at it)
• Gas costs
• Power up time can be longer • More fiddly
Lastly, there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to the choice between electric and nitro helicopter. Find what’ best for your budget and just get stuck in. With a little experience you will quickly understand your preference. Also, electric technology has come along in leaps and bounds and there are many models now which will outperform the nitro ones; but I believe they are still too expensive.
