Silverlit Black Hawk Deluxe RC helicopter review

Silverlit www.silverlit.com and Flying Toys Ltd www.flyingtoys.com not too long ago produced the Black Hawk Deluxe Rc helicopter, a three channel plane capable of flying forward reverse up down and spinning left and appropriate, Its canopy is that of the well know Black Hawk and it is extremely well sculpted with wonderful focus to detail from the doors to the landing gear to the insignias it seems the component. And the plastic canopy is very effectively molded and assembled and has a quite strong come to feel in your palms. When it comes to flight this is a a lot far more difficult to fly helicopter then most three channel plane, it is much more like flying a bigger solitary rotor helicopter, there is a lot of combating the wind that the tail rotor generates and hoping not to let it get out of management. If your in a little location be slow and cautious and don’t go full pace, the best pace just isn’t to quickly, but with the extra thrust from the tail rotor you can sometimes get heading faster then you assume, just like in larger helicopters, so it will get some practice, thankfully it is radio controlled so you can consider it outdoors on relaxed days and fly it far absent from yourself and other obstacles that may well jump in front of it. It charges in about 30 to 40 minutes and flies for about six or seven minutes. It can be charged with both the supplied transmitter or the supplied usb cable (I suggest using the usb cable, it can be faster and saves batteries) it’s good to have the two possibilities when you out in the area.
Video Rating: five / 5


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16 Responses to “Silverlit Black Hawk Deluxe RC helicopter review”

  • lame3x:

    1:57 u look cool

  • MadDwarfProductions:

    @Pacfan98, he has that one…

  • nibor5625:

    do you know about any spare parts?

  • GetAtMeFOO:

    This is great! Your a cool guy!

  • taoistflyer:

    @SoLUnlimited Thank you for watching, I’m glad i can be of some help to the community.
    The rotor blades are more conventional and easily removed, each one is held on with a single screw and is held with traditional looking blade holders, so you should be able to try different rotors with it or replace them if they break. They do look pretty standard so your LHS should be able to help you find or modify replacements.

  • SoLUnlimited:

    Hey, nice review , say are the rotors in one piece or are they built more conventionally (swinging rotors) I need to know because I want to buy this one but since silverlits customer service = 0 from where I am, I need to know if my local hobby shop can just install conventional rotors in case of breakage. Thanks in advance and I think I speak for us all if say that your efforts are greatly appreciated by all RC enthusiasts!

  • mosquitomolestoso:

    @mosquitomolestoso y gay

  • Pacfan98:

    I do like how realistic this one is.

  • Pacfan98:

    @taoistflyer There’s also a Silverlit V-22 Osprey. It’s basically a Picco-Z version of the Osprey.

  • mosquitomolestoso:

    nerd

  • mlee12345678:

    where can i get one??????????????????

  • taoistflyer:

    @Pacfan98 they should be available soon, but in the us Air Hogs usually releases the Silverlit vehicles.

  • DornAlien123:

    nice !

  • taoistflyer:

    @Dar70 from Flying Toys Ltd, you can get a complete price list on their website they have a lot of other really cool Silverlit aircraft as well that i don’t have reviews of.

  • Dar70:

    Another great review. Looking forward to the outdoor footage. Where did you get it and what did it cost?

  • Carousel:

    Tricky to fly and you just can’t really just vertically take off from the ground. A release from the hand is better. Difficult to apply the trim once it’s swirling or spinning so fast in the air. There is a natural forward motion so I’ve found it useful to immediately apply reverse to stabilise enough to see if trim is needed.
    You can get it to hover (sort of). And it needs space (20ft x 20ft preferable). Outside is good but it does need to be very calm. For me what impresses is SLOW manouvering not not seeing huge great arcs in the distance.
    A couple of quibbles – the charge leads are just not long enough and the single weak ‘searchlight’ is really besides the point.

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