4CH 2.4GHz Mini Radio Single Propeller RC Helicopter Gyro V911 RTF White&Blue

4CH 2.4GHz Mini Radio Single Propeller RC Helicopter Gyro V911 RTF White&Blue

4CH 2.4GHz Mini Radio Single Propeller RC Helicopter Gyro V911 RTF White&Blue

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This 4CH 2.4GHz mini RC helicopter with pioneering single propeller, built-in Gyro, extremely light weight, strong resistance of impact, steady and agile flying performance. What’s more, it is the first RC helicopter that can still work even in windy weather.So,do not miss it!

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4CH 2.4G RC helicopter with built-in Gyro
The first RC helicopter that can fly outdoor in wind weather (outdoor wind grade 3-4)
Pioneering single propeller design, it can greatly avoid the resistence of wind
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List Price: $ 76.99

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  • Pandafish:
    387 of 398 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best Heli EVER – NOT EVEN KIDDING, August 7, 2012
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    Pandafish (FL) –

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    I have flown a LOT of R/C planes. Gas, Electric, Glider. I own an embarrassing amount of coaxial helis. This beats them all – No joke.

    You should know – I suck at flying helis. Badly. I fly them all the time in the Realflight Sim (Excellent BTW), and it ends in tragedy and disaster. Every time. Every. Time.

    I’m fairly good at flying coaxial helis, however. Pretty much anyone with a pulse would be. I think you could manage if you are missing an arm. They are fun for poking around the house at about 1ft/sec top speed, they will hover while you make yourself a sandwich, and supreme at playing ‘what can I land on’ games (The Syma 107 cannot be beat for that). I have some big ones for flying outside. They are terrible outside. I want to fly outside…

    Then I read glowing reviews about the v911. Beginners love it, CP Snobs sneer at it. Perfect. For under $50 I was in.

    When I got it in, I was concerned. The Syma 107 I have has taken a severe beating, but never broke – It is made of metal, you see. This is not. It is a tiny bit bigger, but so light, graceful, and incredibly delicate looking. I was pretty sure I’d get one short flight before it was annihilated.

    The radio it came with is AWESOME. I think I could bind it to my Spektrum DX6i, but forget it. This thing is perfect. No ratchet on the throttle – but it STAYS where you put it. Digital trims. IT SHOWS YOU WHERE THE TRIM IS ON THE SCREEN! So nice. It shows stick position, and an adorable lil helicopter whose blade speed matches the throttle position. The LCD is even backlit. I cannon imagine why, but it is. I have never gotten a nicer remote in an RTF – Usually they are klunky or junky. Sometimes both. This thing looks like it is worth the $50 by itself! IMPRESSED!

    It came with 2 batteries. I cannot explain the awful that is waiting for an R/C battery to charge. It is like time stops. And this is usually after you are super jazzed about a great flight! “Let’s go again!!!” my soul screams!!! But no, gotta wait around for an hour for a battery to charge. It feels like dying. BUT THIS! THIS COMES WITH 2 BATTERIES. >>>THEY BOTH CAN CHARGE AT THE SAME TIME<<< You can charge one while flying the other!!! Why has no one else done this!?! I love it. LOVE.

    Speaking of love, it was time to fly. WITH my 2 batteries o/.

    From the reviews I heard it was quick and responsive. Quick, responsive, and untrimmed is NOT to be flown in my livingroom – Wife’s rules, not mine. But there was just a little breeze outside. The box said it was up to the task – I am rarely lied to by boxes, they are honest packaging. Oh, BTW – The instruction guide is hilarious. Read a few passages for amusement, and bin it – You don’t need it. All you need to know – Throttle/tail on the left, ailerons/elevator on the right. Dual rate button on one of the sides up top. Now you are up to speed.

    Takeoff was to be expected, goose it and it pops right up. Little shift to the left on takeoff. If you don’t do anything it sorts this out within a foot, if you are clever, a bump to the right stick makes it takeoff straight as a stovepipe. Chicks dig that. I realized, this heli hovers like a champ. I certainly wasn’t doing it. It wasn’t the Syma 107 ‘I’m sticking to this exact spot and refuse to move’ hover, but just generally staying in the same small vicinity – maybe drifting a few inches here and there with the breeze. The tail needed some trim as it rotated SLOOOOOWLY. I’m apparently too inept to find the trim by feel, so I had to stare at the controller instead of the heli for a moment. The heli waited for me – It didn’t look like it was judging me. A few happy beeps from the controller and it was solid. I took a moment to admire what I thought would be the ‘before’ moment. I was still expecting great tragedy.

    Then I started flying it. I have NEVER flown a fixed pitch before, or a collective pitch. I can’t say I ‘fly’ the coaxials – They kind of ‘putter about’. THIS THING FLIES.

    I realized the coaxials gave me a bad habit. Right thumb has been TRAINED by many, many, many hours to make the rudder move. This has 4 channels. left thumb is in charge of the tail now. Sadly, left thumb is an imbecile, as I had to consciously REMIND left thumb that this was his JOB – He is still bad at it. Before long I was flying circuits around the back yard. Turns out, if you coordinate the turn, this thing REALLY moves. BUT! If you are screaming across the yard, and panic (Guilty), let go of the right stick. It is like magic. It hits the brakes and gains a bit of altitude. I CAN FLY A FP HELI!!! What followed was the funnest R/C flying experience ever. For about 3 minutes…

    I had made 2 consecutive coordinated turns and this thing was BLAZING across the yard. Apparently you have to give more throttle to…

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  • Dan (aka THXkid):
    104 of 115 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Extremely a blast to fly, March 4, 2012
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    Dan (aka THXkid) (Phoenix, Az United States) –

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    I have this model but in the black and orange color, wish I had got this blue and white model, this bird is easy to fly, very durable, handles breezes quite well, is quite fast almost too fast for inside use. after over 50 flights with this I have noticed one slight flaw, the swash plate center piece will rise up causing the helo to drift backwards, so just make sure to push it back down after each flight, there is a fix buy the nine eagles 260a pro swash plates for $3 and it will cure the problem I went ahead and spent the $9 and the nice light weight aluminum CNC parts for just cause they are cool looking. I am really hoping to get a second one (blue and white) to add to my already 9 helicopters. I did not buy mine from this seller I got mine from banggood.com and at that time for $45 its now $53, but so much better than it counterparts the align T-100s and the nine eagles 260a Pro and a whole lot cheaper also.

    3/21/12 got new 2nd one blus and white from tomtom here om amazon, came defective tail boom busted, tail motor busted, wires pulled off and box and dented up like it had been dropped kicked, asked tomtom for a replacement now or a full refund, see what happens

    Update: This Will bind to the Turnigy 9x V2

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  • Chris:
    51 of 59 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    You get so much more than a Syma, September 28, 2012
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    Chris (Washington, DC) –

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    I own probably like 8 Syma RC Helicopters. I shied away from these because they were more than twice as expensive as the best mini Syma( the S109G Apache). But I decided to go for it after seeing the steller reviews.

    If you are like me, you are wondering why you should buy this instead of a the mini Syma’s which are half as much. The answer is that the Syma’s are great for what they are, which is very stable helicopters that you can fly indoors, but this is a whole different ball game. This is a much higher quality toy with different capabilities.

    Major differences:
    * The remote is a very nice 2.4ghz remote control instead of the cheap infrared kind that only works indoors. (this is fine for a Syma which isn’t powerful enough to fly outside anyway). The remote comes with much more sophisticated trim adjustment and an LCD display.
    * This comes with two batteries, plus a charger that can charge both batteries at the same time. The batteries are not even removable from a mini Syma, so if you want to fly them for longer, the most practical thing is buy more than one.
    * This is a 4 channel helicopter. This means you can strafe left and right instead if having to turn the helicopter and then more forwards and backwards.
    * This helicopter is WAY more powerful. You can fly it outside in a light breeze. It is very fast and incredibly maneuverable. Even if you can get around the Syma’s IR remote, a breeze so slight as to be undetectable will over power it.
    * This is not good for flying inside. It has a mode that I have not tried yet that is supposed to be less “zippr” and more stable, but there is no way you can fly this thing indoors the way it came. I’m good enough with a Syma to fly it under the bed, but this thing is difficult to fly even in an open room, its just too powerful and “zippy”.
    * This helicopter is way more difficult to control. I’ve had a lot of practice with the Syma’s, but I really struggled with this one.

    If you are like me and love the Symas, but would like something more challenging, definitely get this. I wish I had found it sooner, its so incredibly fun.

    If you are new to RC Helicopters, get the Syma S109G first. It looks like a cheap piece of plastic, but its a great little toy. Don’t get the metal ones. They look cooler, but the suck.

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