| Syma Helicopter S107/S107G R/C Looks Like |
Brand new 3 channel Mini RC helicopter gyro metal is the latest helicopter of the world's smallest and lightest RC you can get! At around. 7.5 "long, easily fits in the palm of your hand and is fully functional, equipped with the latest gyroscope technology, which made the helicopter an instant hot seller in the workd this RC Mini Helicopter Gyro Metal costs that directly either. From a USB cable or from a controller that uses AA batteries and has a full function control trillion for the perfect flight.
Product Description
The gyro 3.5CH Mini brand new S107 RTF RC Helicopter comes with the greatest advances in helicopter technology, a Gyro. No more crashing, no more replacing parts, gyro helicopter industry has changed completely, making RC Helicopter is super easy to fly and maneuver. Great for people of all skill levels, this bad boy features a single rear rotor coaxial rotor for proper movement and gyro for increased stability whether flying or hovering. This RC helicopter has a metal body so the weight is strong but lightweight so you do not have to worry about breaking anything when you land it a bit too rough. This can be forward, backward, up, down, left, right and hover. What really makes gyro S107 Mini stand out is the built in automatic stabilizing gyroscopes that allow you to focus on flying rather than trying to not make the crash. This product is ready to run, no assembly required. Just put in 6 AA batteries to the transmitter / charger and charge the helicopter and you're good to go. Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, be the coolest kids on the block to get a gyro S107 3.5CH Mini RC Helicopter RTF!
Buyer Reviews:
I'm a 47-year-old kid who has always loved aviation and RC models. Cars, planes, everything. I currently have two other small scale rc helicopters that I have enjoyed, but they are NOTHING like the Syma S107. Not even close. The thing is, they cost A LOT more.
I see a lot of comments here about how easy this model is to break. The two channel models I have are much more likely to break because you have very little control. With the Syma S107, you have ABSOLUTE control. Have you ever seen a dragonfly in flight - stopping and turning on a dime? That's what this helicopter reminds me of.
Right out of the box it is impressive. The quality of construction is beautiful to look at. If you've ever seen one of the huge rc helicopters that the pros fly, this looks like a scaled down version, with a metal frame and boom tubes just like the big ones. Two separate motors operate the main rotors independently. When you initiate a turn, one rotor spins faster than the other to generate torque, which turns the aircraft. It's the same principle that is used to turn real twin main rotor helicopters like the CH-46 Sea Knight and the CH-47 Chinook.
The really cool part is the tail rotor. It's mounted at 90 degrees to what you're used to seeing on a helicopter. It blows air up and down, not left and right. The tail rotor is what generates forward and backward movement by raising or lowering the tail, and it is very precise and responsive.
Syma Helicopter S107/S107G R/C Videos Reviews (overview & flight)
A couple of tips if you're new to this type of toy:
1. After charging, put the helicopter on a good, clear section of floor and turn on the helicopter and remote.
2. Don't touch the right control yoke yet - you don't need it.
3. Hold the throttle yoke in your left hand and the small trim adjuster knob in the right.
4. GRADUALLY move the left yoke forward to increase throttle until the helicopter barely leaves the ground. Watch for left or right rotation and turn the trim knob to make the helicopter hover without rotating. Once it hovers without turning by using only the throttle, you're ready to fly.
5. Get used to the throttle by GRADUALLY increasing and decreasing. The biggest problem is using too much throttle and hitting the ceiling, then the helicopter falls all the way to the floor. That's how they break. If you're careful, you'll be OK.
6. ENJOY. This is the coolest toy I've had in years, and my kids like it so much, I bought another for each of them today.
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