Even less extremely small intense news! The smallest 3D helicopter in the world. Only 37 grams. Only the pilot limits its capacity. Full 3D capability, indoors and outdoors, even on windy days!
Fully functional Flybarless system with multi-axis gyro and 6-channel RF module. Faster response, more precise, dual Nanotubes servos, more power and 50% more battery than similar helicopters. Much better performance than other similar helicopters sell. So this little bastard is really cool. Quality and performance at a great price! Complete RTF out of the Box with LiPo battery, versatile dual LiPo charger that can charge two batteries at the same time, 220 volt AC adapter and complete with all kinds of cables, tools and spare parts package. This well equipped version only at HobbyEurope. Important! If you connect the RF module to another brand TX than listed, make sure that the polarity (pluss and minus) are correct on the connecting TX terminal. Upon binding up, the RF antenna modules has to be very close to the helicopter for binding up. We cannot guarantee it is working properly with other brand TX than listed in 'Properties'. The calibration of the gyro has to be done 100 % correctly. TX on. All switches in correct position. Throttle at zero. Then the heli has to be placed on a 100 % flat surface (water level 100% horizontal). TX antenna very close to the RX. Then connect the battery. The heli cannot be moved one millimeter when doing this and after that. Always kept in 100% horisontal position. This is very critical. Then wait about 10 Seconds for a few small movements and vibration from the heli. When this is is finished, it is ready to start. Note! This is not a toy for beginners. This is a very responsive 3D helicopter for experts who want to train advanced 'tricks' without risking a larger helicopter costing many thousand dollars. Useful info: KLIKK HERE Spare parts are available.
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