You can get a good remote control helicopter at Target for 20!!!!!!!!
The invention of the remote control helicopter is attributed to multiple innovators, but one notable figure is the American engineer and inventor, David E. Brown. In the 1960s, he developed the first successful radio-controlled helicopter prototype. However, various advancements in technology and design by other engineers contributed to the evolution of remote control helicopters over the years.
Hit the throttle and the helicopter will go up.
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I don't know if this is the first. Arthur Young had an idea of a light helicopter and he built a remote control flying helicopter model in 1942. Arthur Young demonstrated his model to Lawrence Bell, who funded his development of the helicopter that became the Bell Model 47.
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In general, you cannot control one RC helicopter with another RC helicopter's remote, as each remote is typically designed to communicate with a specific receiver in its corresponding helicopter. Remote control systems operate on specific frequencies and protocols, making them incompatible with each other. However, if both helicopters are designed to operate on the same frequency and use compatible protocols, it might be possible to control one with the other, but this is rare and not the intended use of the devices.
RC remote control helicopter take AA batteries. On the average, I believe that they require about six batteries. What types of batteries is up to you.
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the remote car was invented in austrailla in 1879
R/C hands down, you don't have the seat of the pants feeling to control you movements.
If they only have throttle and steering there is no difference