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Nano Hercules 3.5CH Unbreakable Gyro IR Helicopter Toy Review, World Tech Toys

Nano Hercules 3.5CH Unbreakable Gyro IR Helicopter Toy Review, World Tech Toys

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Introducing the Gyro Nano Hercules 3.5CH Electric RTF RC Helicopter! The Nano Hercules Body can hold someone stepping on it! This RC helicopter has super strong polymer frame which lets it hold up to 200 pounds of force! This awesome Helicopter comes with the greatest advancement in Helicopter Technology, a Gyro! No more crashing, no more replacing parts, the Gyro has changed the Helicopter industry completely, making this RC Helicopter super easy to fly. Great for people of all skill levels, this bad boy features a coaxial rotor a single rear rotor for precise movement and a Gyro for increased stability whether flying or hovering. Controlling the Hercules is a breeze. It can go forward, backward, up, down, left, right and hover. What really makes the Gyro Hercules stand out is the built in Gyroscope making it automatically stabilize allowing you to focus on flying instead of trying not to make it crash. This product is ready to fly, there is no assembly required. Just put in 6 AA batteries into the transmitter and charge the helicopter’s rechargeable battery with the integrated charging cable on the transmitter or use the included USB Port Charger and you are good to go! Be the coolest kid on the block by getting the Gyro Nano Hercules 3.5CH Electric RTF RC Helicopter!. Electric Powered. Super Strong Polymer Body. Body Can Take Up To 200 Pounds Of Force. LED Lights. 3.5 Channel Radio Control. Built In Gyroscope For Maximum Stability. Integrated Charging Cable On Transmitter. Coaxial Rotor. Single Rear Rotor. Easy To Fly. 100 % Ready To Fly. Includes:. Gyro Nano Hercules 3.5CH Electric RTF RC Helicopter. 3.5 Channel Radio Transmitter. USB Charging Cord. Battery Requirements:. Vehicle: Internal Rechargeable Battery (Included). Transmitter: 6 AA Alkaline Batteries (Not Included). Rotor Diameter: 7″. Dimensions: 9.5″L x 5″H.

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Syma S107G Gyro IR RC Helicopter. Infra Red remote Controlled. Charging and wing Damage.

A follow up to my main review.
I mentioned the Yellow charger & wanted to show you all what I meant.
I also – in a fashion – show you how to ‘self-right’.
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HOW TO: Amazing Stunts with a Trex 600E RC helicopter – RC WORLD

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Radio-controlled helicopters (also RC helicopters) are model aircraft which are distinct from RC airplanes because of the differences in construction, aerodynamics, and flight training.

Several basic designs of RC helicopters exist, of which some (such as those with collective pitch, meaning blades which rotate on their longitudinal axis to vary or reverse lift so the pitch can be altered and can therefore change the angle of attack) are more maneuverable than others. The more maneuverable designs are often harder to fly, but benefit from greater aerobatic capabilities.

Flight controls allow pilots to control the collective (or throttle, on fixed pitch helicopters), the cyclic controls (pitch and roll), and the tail rotor (yaw). Controlling these in unison enables the helicopter to perform the same maneuvers as full-sized helicopters, such as hovering and backwards flight, and many that full-sized helicopters cannot, such as inverted flight (where collective pitch control provides negative blade pitch to hold heli up inverted, and pitch/yaw controls must be reversed by pilot). Special thanks to the RC Crew!

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HOW TO: WORLD CHAMPION RC Helicopter pilot Demonstrates his Awesome Skills

Great demo by world champion rc helicopter pilot Radio-controlled helicopters (also RC helicopters) are model aircraft which are distinct from RC airplanes because of the differences in construction, aerodynamics, and flight training. Several basic designs of RC helicopters exist, of which some (such as those with collective pitch control) are more maneuverable than others. The more maneuverable designs are often harder to fly, but benefit from greater aerobatic capabilities.
Flight controls allow pilots to control the collective (or throttle, on fixed pitch helicopters), the cyclic controls (pitch and roll), and the tail rotor (yaw). Controlling these in unison enables the helicopter to perform the same maneuvers as full-sized helicopters, such as hovering and backwards flight, and many that full-sized helicopters cannot, such as inverted flight (where collective pitch control provides negative blade pitch to hold heli up inverted, and pitch/yaw controls must be reversed by pilot).
The various helicopter controls are effected by means of small servo motors, commonly known as servos. A piezoelectric gyroscope sensor is typically used on the tail rotor (yaw) control to counter wind- and torque-reaction-induced tail movement. Most newer helicopters have gyro-stabilization on the other 2 axes of rotation (pitch and roll) as well. Such 3-axis gyro is typically called a flybarless controller, so-called because it eliminates the need for a flybar.
The engines typically used to be methanol-powered two-stroke motors, but electric brushless motors combined with a high-performance lithium polymer battery (LiPo) are now more common and provide improved efficiency, performance and lifespan compared to brushed motors, while decreasing prices bring them within reach of hobbyists. Gasoline and jet turbine engines are also used.[1]
Just like full sized helicopters, model helicopter rotors turn at high speeds and can cause severe injuries. Several deaths have occurred as recently as 2013.

Types of R/C helicopters[edit]
Common power sources of R/C helicopters are glow fuel (also called nitro fuel, nitromethane-methanol), electric batteries, gasoline (petrol) and turbine engines. For the first 40 years, glow fuel helicopters were the most common type produced. However, in the last 10 years, electric powered helicopters have matured to a point where power and flight times have equaled glow fuel helicopters.
There have been two main types of systems to control the main rotors, mechanical mixing and cyclic/collective pitch mixing (CCPM). Most earlier helicopters used mechanical mixing. Today, nearly all R/C helicopter use CCPM.
Practical electric helicopters are a recent development but have rapidly developed and become more common, overtaking glow fuel helicopters in common use. Turbine helicopters are also increasing in popularity, although the high cost puts them out of reach of most people.

Electric
Two small electric helicopters emerged in the mid-1990s. These were the Kalt Whisper and the Kyosho EP Concept, flying on 7–8 × 1.2 Ah NiCad batteries with brushed motors. However, the 540-sized brushed-motors were on the limit of current draw, often 20–25 amps on the more powerful motors, hence brush and commutator problems were common.
Recent advancements in battery technology are making electric flying more feasible in terms of flying time. Lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries are able to provide the high current required for high performance aerobatics while still remaining very light. Typical flight times are 4–12 minutes depending on the flying style and battery capacity.

In the past electric helicopters were used mainly indoors due to the small size and lack of fumes. Larger electric helicopters suitable for outdoor flight and advanced aerobatics have become a reality over the last few years and have become very popular. Their quietness has made them very popular for flying sites close to residential areas and in places such as Germany where there are strict noise restrictions. Nitro helicopters have also been converted to electric power by commercial and homemade kits.

The smallest remote-controlled production model helicopter made (Guinness World Records 2006) is the Picooz Extreme MX-1 sold at many toy stores (although this is infrared controlled, not radio), electronics stores and internet stores, costing about (£28). The next smallest is the standard Picooz helicopter.
Several models are in contention for the title of the smallest non-production remote-controlled helicopter, including the Pixelito family of micro helicopters, the Proxflyer family, and the Micro flying robot.

Glow fuel (nitro fuel)[edit]
Glow fuel, or nitro fuel helicopters (not to be confused with gas, or gasoline powered helicopters) have been made in several sizes over the years. These are referred to as the “class” of the helicopter. They include 1/2A class, 15 class, 30 class, 50 class, 60 class and 90 class.

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WORLD RECORD: Heli flies through 30 countries (2 int’l film awards)

Flying around the world through 30 countries with one and the same model helicopter. It’s the largest project in the history of model sports and it won two international film awards! We put all the info together for you here: www.WorldScenicFlights.com Also check out the German Wikipedia (search for “World Scencic Flights”), they gave us our own entry there. Please like us if you appreciated the film – the amount work and coordination necessary is beyond every description (not sure if we’d want to do it again). Your support is greatly appreciated, thank you!! SUBSCRIBE NOW to NEVER MISS our latest cutting-edge heli stunts: www.youtube.com Check out our channel with tons of HIGH-QUALITY content (no waah-waah videos!): www.youtube.com MEET and LIKE us facebook – know what’s going on behind the scenes before everyone else! www.facebook.com You are a connoisseur? That’s greaaat!!! Because here’s the best ever playlist for you! www.youtube.com Can’t get enough?! We have an insane 10+ year legacy you’ll just love here: www.heligraphix.com
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The Smallest & Lightest RC Helicopter In The World

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