Monday, September 06, 2010
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The RCHA offers a new fresh, and creative
approach to serving the rc helicopter community in the UK.

Launched in late December 2009, to facilitate the advancement of Radio Controlled Helicopter hobby throughout the UK from beginners to competition level. We are focused on its members needs and aim to ensure as we grow year on year that the members get the best support where possible.

Crash

A crash in any circumstances is painfully frustrating, but when a crash leads to injury or damage then things can get a little complicated. RCHA provides its members with the opportunity to recieve insurance cover for such circumstances. In 2011 we will extend the level of cover to also include club cover giving ALL the opportunity to have a choice of who they wish to support.

For further information on the club package and more please follow the link below.

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Flybarless

"2010 the year when Flybarless

had its explosion and is now the norm"

So far Align launched the G3, Beast-X was released, the pioneers V-Bar have either launched or updated there systems, Curtis is about to launch his system more and more heli's now come either with or without flybar. Therefore the RCHA has decided to lanuch a site dedicated to flybarless.

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Reviews

"A structured Reviewing

System with Pilots at its centre"

RCHA will be reviewing products differently, we are looking for UK volunteers to be our reviewing group. They will be required to fully review and give and NCAP style rating on products from suitability, durability, value for money and overall position. Once complete the items will be auctioned.

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Auctions

"Safe, Monitored and Secure for all to use"

As well as the method used by RCHA to sell its recently reviewed items, the auction site can easily act as a more traditional classifeds function with a simple "Buy Now" button. With more flexibility and with a very robust rating system as well as secure you are safe in the knowledge that as much as possible is being done to make sure members can trade as safe as possbile.

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The Journey

"Your own Development is like a Journey with many Twists and Turns."

Learning to fly radio controlled helicopters can be so rewarding, but what better way to show that journey than through a programme of achievement.

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Pic of the Month

Stainburn 2010

Stainburns Leader Mr Tim Procter
Using the lastest Align wind speed tester.

 

Competition Time

Spot the Heli

Spot the Heli - Win a .50 Helicopter
A slant on the spot the ball - can you find the helicopter....

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Reviewed with Passion - Coming Soon

CY's Total G

CY Total G

A minor glitch in the software updating has been found in the CY Total G. Curtis and his team are working to resolve as soon as possible and more information will be released no-doubt fairly

soon. More information can also be found here on RcHeliAddict.co.uk

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CAA & Ofcom Updates

UAV UAV's.
In January 2010 the CAA introduced new regulations that require operators of small unmanned aircraftused for aerial work purposes and those equipped for data acquisition and/or surveillance to obtain permission from the CAA before commencing a flight within a congested area or in proximity to people or property.More

Ofcom Ofcom

The latest updates or consultations from ofcom that effect the rc helicopter community will be advised of here..

 

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Safety Alerts

Its imperative that flyers are aware of any safety issues concerning the equipment they might be using. In some cases this will effect electronics which can cover all forms of flight, as a recent example see how Nitro fuel could effect your Spektrum receiver if your not careful.

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Auctions