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Don't be fooled by its low price. This flybarless stabilized helicopter is an easy and very maneuverable flier. Can be flown indoors or outdoors. Find it here
Pros
- Inexpensive helicopter for what this can do.
- Lightweight, only 46 grams.
- Flybarless helicopter. All stabilization is done through onboard 6G electronic gyros and accelerometers. Easy to fly with this stabilization system. It's very similar (if not the same) as flying a 6G stabilized drone.
- Very maneuverable with swashplate cyclic control of pitch and roll (collective up/down control is through throttle power only).
- Powered by inexpensive brushed 8520 main rotor motor, and 0615 tail rotor motor.
- Also powered by very common and inexpensive 3.7V 350mah LiPo battery with LoSi connector.
- VERY efficient flier as compared to other simlar helicopters of this class. I got over 15 minutes flight time with a single 350mah battery.
- Available with either Mode 1 (left stick throttle) or Mode 2 (right stick throttle) controller. Select the Mode 2 controller at checkout if you're not sure which to select ;-)
Cons
- Brushed motors. They will fail eventually some day. But replacement motors are cheap and widely available.
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