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New Syma Dragonfly Radio Remote Control Rc Helicopter 2ch RTF from Emax Toys Inc

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Minimum Age: 12 years
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Product Description Brand New SYMA DragonFly Radio Remote Control Helicopter! This electric RC helicopter can move up and down and at the same time spin its tail Left & right and is great for beginners and experts. This electric r/c helicopter is the best quality beginner mini r/c helicopter in the market now. The construction is very sturdy and hovers extremely well. Plus it even has an adjustable gyro! Flight time is about 10 minutes and this r/c helicopter will keep you amazed for hours. Perfect for ages 8-80. You will love this electric rc helicopter! The RC Helicopter features Proportional Control, Altitude & Rotor Speed Control, Flight Stabilizing System, & Lightweight Airframe. Comes with remote control assembled and ready to fly out of the box! This mini rc helicopter flies about 100 feet high and has the Hughes 300 helicopter shell. Fly outside or in your very own living room. Ready to Fly out of the Box!!! Features: Full function 2 channel radio control Up & Down, Spin Tail Left & Right Flies over 30m high Twin electric motors Speed 20 km/hr Altitude and rotor speed control Flight stabilizing system Super lightweight airframe Brake for easy landing Charges in just minutes Ready To Fly Motor type: 370 Main blades diameter: 598mm Tail rotor diameter: 148mm Height: 168mm Package content: 1 x 2CH helicopter 1 x 2CH transmitter (8 x AA batteries not included) 1 x 7.2V Ni-MH 650mAh rechargeable battery 1 x AC charger 1 x English manual
Customer Reviews
Great 2ch Chopper     Posted 10 September 2008 This is not a highly maneuverable helicopter, this is not a "toy" for young children, and this is not designed to be wonderful, but it is meant to be cheap fun for those who love helicopters. What this helicopter is, however, is essentially a large Picoo Z for outdoor use. The quality of construction first appears weak, but upon many crashes, I have found it quite durable. Do not, however, rely on its durability only. In the hands of small children, it will break quickly. It is somewhat difficult to fly, but once it's trimmed, it can be surprisingly controllable (though not NEARLY as such as a helicopter of higher quality with more channels.) The trim knob is easy to adjust for left/right motion, and for forward motion, simply affix weight to the front of the fuselage. A small fishing weight or small change stuffed in the battery compartment will suffice. As for educational value, this is by no means a highly educational toy. However, it does teach basic helicopter controls and how to properly take care of precision equipment. I've bought many RC helicopters for under $100, and so far this is the only one that:
- Can be flown outdoors
- Can fly into the wind.
- Has cheap, user replaceable parts.
- Can be flown indoors (though I do not recommend, especially until accustomed to the controls)
- Isn't primarily styrofoam.
- Has very far controllable range.
If you want something that is very controllable and stable, I HIGHLY recommend a proxyflier instead (Bladerunner, Micro Mosquito) as they are very stable, though only indoors. If you want a very cheap, fun helicopter that can handle outdoors, looks like a real helicopter, and is large, this will be very suitable on a tight budget.
Complete waste of money     Posted 02 September 2008 This thing cannot hover in one place without spinning. The trim is located on the heli so you cannot adjust it while flying. In other words it's adjust, fly, land, and repeat until you get close. Also this thing flies anywhere it wants, you cannot control where it goes. You can only control direction of rotation and up/down. This is especially bad because you cannot fly this indoors because it's erratic, but you cannot fly it outside either because a little wind causes it to drift out of the range of your transmitter
Mine lasted for a couple weeks then the tail motor died so it could not be flown anymore without spinning out of control. The only good thing about it is it's very durable and it charges in only 3 hrs while giving you about 10 minutes of flight time.
Don't waste your money on this, instead get the 3ch 735 series which is a micro heli and VERY stable.
This is a training chopper     Posted 19 June 2008 This chopper is higher quality than expected. However you really cant steer it but it is great for getting the basics down. It can go up really high, but other than that its all about keeping it stable. You really cant expect alot for under $[...]. if you want one you can steer make sure its at least 4 channel device. this is my third chopper, and this one is the best for the price, the others were steerable, but 2 times the price at least. This is also a outdoor chopper, and will not work in wind. I rate it high because of its construction, and power, it is a great traning tool to teach you how to keep a chopper stable instead of spending a couple hundred on a chopper and breaking it.
It is only 40 bucks but......     Posted 29 May 2008 Can't beat it for 40 bucks...3 hrs of charge for abotu 7 min. Goes up and thats about it. Ive crashed it alot but still goes. I do have alot of fun with it, but there is no REAL control, you basically just play keep up and try to not crash it.
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