Saturday, October 1, 2011

3 Channel RC Military Gyro Mini Indoor Helicopter Review

3 Channel RC Military Gyro Mini Indoor Helicopter
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I fly a SYMA S107, which is a fine bird but mostly made of metal (thin sheet aluminum) which is good and bad. Metal, even aluminum, is strong but heavy. My friend Skillet flies the V268 and, in my opinion, the V268 is the better aircraft. Although it is slightly smaller than the S107 in overall length and rotor span, it exhibits better flight characteristics, primarily better climb rate and longer flight duration. I attribute this to the lighter weight due to all plastic construction and bigger primary gear allowing higher torque @ lower RPM. We have both crashed our birds numerous times and my landing gear is shot while his is going strong. His canopy has popped off in crashes, but a little crazy glue took care of that. For the money, this is the best 3 channel helicopter I've seen.

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This Brand New 3 Channel Gyro RC helicopter is a top seller Helicopter in Malls. At 7" long, it easily fits in the palm of your hand and is fully functional out of the box, equipped with latest Gyroscope technology, which makes this helicopter an instant hot seller in the RC World. Get one today before they all fly away. Miniature Military Helicopter.Fun for all ages. New Gyro System for precise movement. Gyro system also provides stable hovering. Trim Control. Great for indoor play. Travel Friendly (charge from transmitter In the Box. Mini Military Helicopter . 3 Channel Radio Controller. Length:: 5 inches Width:: 2 inches Height:: 3 inches Frequency:: Triband (A,B,C) Power System:: Lipo Battery Radio System:: 3 Channel Radio Controller Charge Time:: 15-20 minutes Run Time:: Approx 7-12 minutes Max Distance:: 20-40 ft In the Box . Requires 6 AA batteries (Not Included)

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