1st Production Electric RC Helicopter. The Skylark EH-1

By your request, I demonstrate the first production electric RC helicopter called the Skylark EH-1. I also demonstrate it as the “test bed” for my prototype of the first Electric Tail Rotor Motor (documented). Thanks for asking for more Model History from Mr. Herbert’s Science class. And thanks for watching.


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18 Responses to “1st Production Electric RC Helicopter. The Skylark EH-1”

  • jauchiu:

    @NightFlyyer Yes I agree 100%. They are still fun to fly even when you progress. Great video!

  • KnightJasonThe:

    AMAZING

  • bobmaxiao:

    i do envy ur daughter, who has a dad can show her all about the rc.

  • MrSchermvlieger:

    Thanks for this great video! Did the tail rotor motor give you much more authority? I noticed the second crash it still had the belt driven tail rotor; what about the first crash of the movie? Love your cool comment: it says NO DUMPING 😀 The sound effects are hilarious!

  • Afrocanuk:

    It’s hard to believe my Cox Skycopter is even older than this.

  • ChuffChuffWoo:

    I had one of these but never got any further then a few hops, sold it in ebay only a few years ago to a guy who had the skill and experience to make it fly really well – nice to see it go to a great home!!! 😉 Am now playing with a TINY indoor electric 3channel Gyro helecopter made by Syma the Syma S107 available for very little money on ebay – I bought two direct from China – if you’ve never flowen a model chopper before it’s a great place to start!! Look up Syma S107 on youtube :-))

  • Hyperlux:

    I just want to thank you for this video. I purchased a Skylark EH-1 back in 83 along with the first front wheel drive car both made by Ishimasa. Brings back lots of memories. Back then there were no brushless motors and the EH-1 came with two Mabuchi 550 motors. Eventually Ishimasa came out with a 12 volt 1100mah battery. It was awesome for its time.

  • Skeebled:

    its funny to see that you used your air bags back then too! they’re pretty cool, what are they, where do you get them and do they change the flight at all? thanks

  • UnkleSi:

    It’s huge!

  • PainApple96:

    @NightFlyyer

    i dont really reccomend HoneyBee
    its not a helicopter
    its a shit

    you better just buy Trex 450
    or KDS 450

    They the best 450 helicopters ever made

  • yamaha4759:

    poor helicopter it drowned hahahahaha….
    good video dave

  • AbbeeNges3:

    meehsexi girl looking for a sexi guy Or girl hihi

  • Thopter:

    Here’s another fishy video. It’s says 1980!
    Are you SURE it was 1980? I remember the Skylark well with an article in Model Builder magazine with Larry Jolly reviewing it but that was in 1983, not 1980. Why would Model Builder wait three years to review a kit that came out in 1980? And the ads for the Ishimasa Playboy, their next gas powered heli, didn’t start hitting the magazines until early 1984. Something fishy here.

  • KenUDoThis:

    AWESOME!!!

    That’s the copter that I dreamed about for years starting when I saw an ad for it in an RC magazine (Model Airplane News?). I clipped the ad and tried really hard to save up for it, but never had enough. Probably best anyway since I crashed the next few RC copters I got. 🙂

    Thanks a ton for sharing this…lots of good memories and I really love the old bird!

  • KenUDoThis:

    From what I vaguely recall, it was $199 in 1980 bucks…you’ll need to adjust for inflation. 😉

  • badgolf1:

    kooooool

  • flyboy83297:

    yeah my friend had the second model from that and he says that he crashed it the second time he flew, but he kept it till todays and you can see it was awesome…

  • PBmadness12:

    man im not being sarcastic or anything but u really really should be proud of yourself!!!!!!!

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