Esky Lama V4 Version 4 2.4Ghz Co-Axial 4 Channel Helicopter
http://www.xheli.com/eslav4ve4or2.html – This newest 2.4GHz Lama V4 version of the popular 4 Channel Esky 300 series RC electric helicopters is easier than ever to fly. The coaxial counter-rotating blades cancel out the rotational torque that makes hovering a conventional helicopter so difficult while providing unsurpassed stability in all phases of the flight. Then consider the improved 2.4GHz RC system with brand new 2.4GHz intelligent spread spectrum transmission technology & digital DSK coding technology, coupled with brand new digital servos, which ensure a faster response for more precise control. With this system, several can fly together without the concern and hassle of crystal management. Whether you are a beginner or expert pilot looking for the best in coaxial micro helicopter performance, you’ll enjoy many of the outstanding features that this Lama V4 has to offer.
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Super rc helicopter
need to buy this 🙂
Is a very good heli for beginners
HEY, DOES ANYBODY KNOW IF THIS HELICOPTER IS CAPABLE OF HOLDING 10-15 GRAMS OF WEIGHT ON IT? IM THINKING ABOUT PUTTING A KEYCHAIN CAMERA ON IT.
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@shiny549560 indoor, you can upgrade it for outdoors, although.
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whats d differences between 2.4ghz n d normal lama v4?
I am considering buying this helicopter as my first 4 channel heli – would you recommend it? To be specific, I am looking at the Dauphin version of the Lama which (as far as I know) just has a different canopy but the same electronics.
Relatively the same.