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12 TIPS - HOW TO BRING YOUR HELICOPTER BACK SAFELY
JUNE 2010 // Issue #47

Flying RC helicopters is an exciting hobby because of the inherent risk. We're a strange bunch; we like to fly expensive and complicated machinery even though one wrong move cane make it all come crashing down. Crash costs are often factored into the thought process when purchasing a new helicopter. Even though crashing is part of the hobby, you can always minimize the possibility of a crash by following an "anti-crash" regimen to prevent possible error. In this article we'll give you a nice list of what to do before, during, and after a flight to limit your crash causes to just your thumbs.

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