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The speed of the blade tip is roughly 200 mph! At that speed, it will easily cut thru grass, skin and bones. Never fly a model helicopter until you are completely and definitely sure that you will be able to control the helicopter. And in the event that you loose control, no one, including yourself, is in the way of the ravaging loose runaway helicopter.

Register your radio with your local telcommunication authorities, and get some form of insurance coverage if your model were to hit other people's property or life.

All these small precautions will put your mind at ease and you can then fully enjoy the trill of learning, building, and flying the most sophisticated radio control model every designed.

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What Do You Need To Get Started?

Radio Control helicopters are complex little beasts. Just about everything on the helicopter is required to make it fly properly. Therefore you can find yourself needing to acquire quite a bit of equipment to support them. Luckily though, not all of this stuff needs to be brought right away. You can build it up as you go. The following are a list of that you need, or will eventually need.

Which helicopter?

Globally, there are lots of good helicopters to choose from. It all depends on mainly how much you want to spend, but also what type of flying you want to do now and in the future. When you're looking to buy a helicopter, you've got to take into account a number of things. Some of these are:
- How much it costs.
Obviously important in any purchasing decision.
- What support exists for it.
Who is the dealer for this particular model? What's their reputation like?

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