Syma New 3 Channels Helicopter - The Alloy Shark - Forward, Backward, Left
Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B001CW9C8G
- Item model number: S006
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 84,635 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
By : Syma
Price : $42.99
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Item Description
Function: Up/Down, Left/Correct, Forward/Backward Product is 100% new, by no means used Completely ASSEMBLED, Prepared TO FLY Flight Time: eight-9 minutes Controller Variety: A pole square Battery for controller: load 8"AA" batteries Battery: Li-Poly 3.7v 1000mAh Metal Frame Product size: 37.51417.5 cm Box size: 632311 (cm) Charge time: about 1 hours Aviate Time: 8-9 minutes Aviate Height: 20-30m Aviate Location: 20-30m Frequency: 27mhz / 40mhz / 49mhz 1 x Helicopter 1 x Remote Controller 1 x Spare tail propeller 1 x Instruction Manual 1 x Charger 1 x Sscrewdriver

Item Features
- Syma Newest three Channels helicopter with metal tail boom and landing gear
- Capable flying forward, backward, left, proper and stable hovering in the air
- Comes with exquisite golden colour window box with plastic manage
- Transmitter only consumes four Aa Battery, the helicopter is charged through AC/DC Wall energy plug
- fly up to a maxmium of 40 feets (Subjected to wind situation)
Buyer Reviews
My wife bought 1 of these little monsters as a Christmas present for me. I pulled it out of the box, ignored the directions and flew it (flailed about about a foot and a half in the air actually) in the bedroom over the bed for about 3 minutes until the factory charge on the battery went flat. I then decided to read the directions though the battery charged. The instructions supplied are moderately 'encrypted' by loose translation, but answered a handful of queries.
I flew the machine a second time and had some concerns with rotor torque or anything causing it to spin without input from the remote. I created the adjustments listed in the instructions and the machine flew flawlessly soon after that. The potentiometer listed in the directions is a compact white surface mount variety on the forward suitable hand portion of the circuit board (searching from the rear). It helped to snip away portion of the plastic shield more than the board (I assume a radio freq. shield and mirror for the disco l.e.d. that flashes for the duration of flight) to reach it and I had to take away a beneficial deal of wax locking compound. A 1/2 turn down (correct) fixed the torque spin problem and all was properly in the globe.
My piloting capabilities and lack of great judgment have lead to a number of crashes and close to disasters. Totally free falls from seven to eight feet and impacts with just about every issue from tables and chairs to ceiling light fixtures have only yielded a bent skid and 1 blade change (blades are readily readily available and low cost about 6$ a set). I would advise this 'copter to any individual as a outcome. It is pretty advanced beyond the tiny plastic tossers and has fairly sensitive controls. Outdoors it soars to good heights and with the extra 'elbow room' the delicate controls make flying a small additional free and painless.
There is a slight problem when you are about half way by means of the battery charge - forward or backward manage inputs will drop the main rotors power and require some 'up' input. This is not the regular loss of lift associated with tilt on a heli, but some apparent function of the tail rotor drawing juice from the mains. I had to 'bend' the tail rotor straight right after a especially challenging landing so maybe this is causing the extra draw and resulting issue.
If you happen to be looking for an 'out of the box' toy then appear elsewhere - if you want a thing with more of a 'hobby' really feel, super rugged style and power then this helicopter is for you. It flies outdoors extremely, especially effectively due to it being a tiny heavier and a great deal more powerful. It calls for a fantastic deal of patience but you'll be rewarded with months of enjoyment from a toy that is not pretty as 'toy like' as you'd believe.
I would complain about a single tiny point...the disco light. why? flashing lights I understand - but multicolored disco lights on a helicopter don't make significantly sense...how about just nav lights?
Takes a although to find out to fly but immediately after a little pratice if is fun to play with my wife hates it simply because I fly it all over the property and crash it alot iv hit nearly every little thing in the home the heli takes a beating built fairly effectively I would recommend it to everyone I am going to order yet another one
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