2.4 Ghz Helizone RC Thunderbird 4 CH Gyro Remote Control Helicopter - Red
A lot of fun to fly if you don't crash it...
I'm a beginner when it comes to RC helicopters. The only ones I've previously owned have been 3-channels that are controlled by the iPad. I was hoping to break into the world of hobbiest RC helicopters with this Thunderbird. My previous helis have survived a ridiculous amount of torture at my thumbs. They have crashed many times, and a couple blades have snapped, but I have never had to order replacement parts beyond what was in the package. Within days of getting the Tunderbird I found myself ordering extra "rotation blade fixers" which hold the lower blades onto the shaft. This part has a couple of plastic pegs that stick into the blades, and these pegs snap apart if you crash the helicopter too many times. I've gone through 3 of these pieces in about two weeks.
If you are an experienced flyer or you have a lot of space to play with, this heli is a lot of fun. It's fairly responsive to the transmitter, and it has the servos which allow for roll movement. The...
Product Features
- Built in Gyroscope for extreme stability and precision
- 2.4 Ghz Receiver and Transmitter
- Flies up/down, left/right, forward/backward, and sideways
- Read to Fly 4 Channel Helicopter
Product Description
Description : Helizone introduces the all new 4 Channel 2.4 Ghz based Thunderbird!
The Thunderbird not only can fly your typical 3 Channel direction Throttle Up and Down, Left and right direction, forward and backward, but can also fly Sideways! With a built in Gyro and solid frame, the Thunderbird is built upon the strength of its predecessors with added performance and features.
Benefit from 3 Channel to Thunderbird:
- 3 Channel relies its forward/backward speed based on the speed of the tail rotor. 4 Channel helicopters relies its direction and speed on the movement of the "swashplate." Because tail rotors are generally limited in power, 4 Channel helicopters are able to fly much faster!
- 3 Channel are limited in range due to most being "infrared" based. Range is typically 20-30 feet and can only fly indoors. The Thunderbird is able to fly inside, and outside without any interference, with range up to 100+ feet.
2.4 Ghz benefits:
The 2.4 Ghz based technology automatically syn...
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