

You'll also often see the RC car's scale listed, which represents its size in relation to the real deal. The types of vehicles to choose from include off-road 4x4s and buggies, rock crawlers, and racing drift cars, so you’ll need to decide which you or your child will most enjoy. There are hobby-grade RC cars and toy cars designed for kids, with the latter typically being less expensive, though there are toy cars that offer impressive performance and a low price point. Keep in mind that some cars are labeled RTR even though batteries are sold separately.

It just doesn't seem right.While shopping, you may see the initials “RTR” in product descriptions, which stands for “ready to race.” This means you can start playing with it right out of the box or after charging, with no extra parts required to get it up and running. if I set Vstabi to 'Vstabi' but change the IDecay value to from default "0" to "10" the tail does not drift, but in flight the nose of the helicopter will drift to the right which I have to compensate using trim on the TX. When I change the setting to "Weak tail" the tail servo does not drift but I do not have satisfactory tail control. In the expert menu of the tail rotor menu - I have vstabi set to "Vstabi". I have also had one major crash at liftoff because the tail servo travels at takeoff.

But when I leave setup mode the tail servo will travel 100% to the right, I have to use stick input to keep the servo center - in fact I burned out one servo before I realized what was happening. In setup mode the tail servo will go right to center (Which is expected). but I have a problem with tail drift both on the bench and in the field. I have am running a Futaba 9254 tail servo which I have selected in the drop down list. I do have another question regarding tail setup. Thanks great - thanks for the information Eddie.
