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Homebuilt Helicopter as a Hobby

When flying on your own with the use of homemade and “ingenious” constructions are discussed, it is not surprising if some would react with a laugh. That is, if you are still talking about some weird inventions that could be seen on some video clips taken way, way back where people try to fly using wings made out of wood strapped on each arm or machine with an umbrella used as a source of lift. The fact is, modern homebuilt helicopters surpass way too far from these early helicopter concepts.

For those who have heard this for the first time, you should realize that you only require standard parts from an auto parts and hardware store to create a helicopter (that can really fly). These parts can cost you a little under a thousand dollars if you know how to select good parts. Or, if you want instant parts, homebuilt helicopters are sold in kit. You can order this online complete with instructions on how to build it. This is becoming more and more popular for its guaranteed safety and sure flight.

With an engine, rotors, rotor head, rotor blade, control stick, foot controls, a seat, and other basic component of a conventional helicopter, the homebuilt helicopter can lift you off the ground.

You might question the danger it can present to the pilot. The reality is homebuilt helicopter are as stable as any other types of helicopters provided it flies on a good weather condition. They can fly as fast as 80mph and as high as 10,000 – 12,000 feet.

Homebuilt helicopter imposes great experience. It gives opportunity for individuals to fly their own helicopter without the need to spend so much money on flight training school. Since homebuilt helicopters are considered ultralight helicopters (weight usually at the range between 150-190 lbs), you don’t have to acquire Pilot license. Flying a homebuilt helicopter can convert you from a simple mechanic into a pilot instantly. Here’s the analogy: if bicycle is to motorcycle; homebuilt helicopter is to twin-engine helicopter. The main difference is, the homebuilt helicopters are motorized (although wit less power) and can lift you off from the ground with the same experience you can get from a conventional full-size helicopter.

There is no greater feeling than flying on your own. And this is totally possible wit a homebuilt helicopter. It is safe, exciting, full of thrill, and most of all, it is for everyone.

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