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The Large Fall Resistant RC Helicopter is a robust and versatile toy designed for ages 8-14, featuring 3.5 channels, LED lights for night flying, and a durable build that ensures hours of fun. With two included batteries and a remote control range of 50 meters, it's perfect for outdoor adventures and educational play.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | Extra Large |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
Theme | Helicopter |
Color | Red-3 |
Toy Vehicle Form | Helicopter |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | Remote control |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Shock Resistant, Flashing Light |
R**B
order
just need better instructions on battery placement onto the helicopter
M**T
Heli
I like it but hard to fly
W**H
Large RC Helicopter, poor tail design
This is a large RC Helicopter and the overall look and feel is nice. The instructions made sense for how to put the tail together, but there is a design flaw. When we were attaching the rear tail bar, the wires got severed so we had to remove the rear assembly to get to the bare wire and solder them back together. After we reassembled the rear section, the helicopter has worked fine. We now know that we have to be extra careful after taking the tail bar off and putting it on again.
T**P
Worthless instructions, VERY difficult to insert tail section.
I had high hopes for this one because of how large this chopper is! As you can see in my pic, it's twice the size of most of these rc choppers here on Amazon at this price point. Unfortunately I was very disappointed. First of all, the rudimentary poor instructions, which are in English, don't tell you much. Perhaps the instructions in Chinese on the other side of the paper may. They have a video to scan, but it's in Chinese. However, that's still not the worst negative. I'm a retired electronics technician. I've been building sensors and assembling things like this for almost 40 years. The instructions are so sparse however, that although I could figure out how to assemble it, the tail section does not easily fit into the main chopper body. First of all, you are supposed to connect two sets of wires, not a big deal, but then you are supposed to stuff them back inside the chopper body and insert the tail section and then secure it with two small screws. What they neglect to tell you is that one of the wires is UNDERNEATH that tail section tube, and has to be stuffed into the main body at exactly 6 o'clock position in that hole where there is a little notch for it. If you don't, you easily cut that bottom wire, as I did when trying to inert it into the main chopper body. Again, I'm a retired electronics guy, so soldering that tiny wire back together is not a big deal, although you will need three hands or a jig to hold those tiny wires! However all that could have been avoided with adequate assembly instructions. Finally the batteries. They are marked as 3.7V 2300mAh batteries. I put them on my Lipo tester here on my bench. They are not 2300mAh. More like 1500mAh batteries. Why the discrepancy? There is also no way to properly secure them in the chopper. There is a slot on the bottom you are supposed to slide them into, but nothing holds them there. They are free to slide out when it's in the air and not exactly horizontal. Bottom line, this one has potential if you manage to assemble it without cutting any wires. It is HUGE, and I can't wait to see how well it flies. Once I manage to solder that wire and get the tail section attached, I'll re-review with how well it flies. First impressions however are not good, and I would not recommend this one.
G**L
Grandson loves it
My grandson had a blast with his helicopter
D**O
Bueno
The media could not be loaded. Construir cosas es mi pasión y me gusta que uno deba terminarlo de armar, no obstante las últimas dos luces de la cola no encienden, no he probado aún el vuelo.
D**T
Not easy to fly and very susceptible to wind.
The media could not be loaded. This is a great-looking helicopter, but I've tried flying it outside (you would need a very large indoor space to fly it, so outside would be better) and my results were not good. It has no stability in any wind at all and crashes very easily. Fortunately it's built pretty well and manages crashes without damage. Unfortunately where I live, there is ALWAYS wind and so I haven't been able to successfully fly this at all yet. I've tried wide open spaces with a very mild breeze, but even that little wind just pushes it sideways until it eventually crashes. So I love the size and it looks amazing, but I just can't get it to fly right.
A**R
Good
Good
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