Syma S107 RC Helicopter Review - One of 2011's Hot Christmas Toys
The Syma S107 RC Helicopter is an absolute blast for children and adults of any age. If you have ever wanted a remote controlled helicopter but have always been afraid that it would be too difficult to use, then this new micro heli is the one for you.
This new RC helicopter uses the latest metal gyroscope technology for impeccable control whether you fly it inside or outside. It won't take you very long to get the hang of the Syma S107 RC Helicopter - after just one or two flights with this remote controlled helicopter, you will be an absolute expert.
Syma has created quite a marvel at a great price. You may have heard of other RC helis that run as much as 0, 0, or even more. The worst part is that they often need tons of modifications and take a long time to get the hang of. If you want to get a fun micro heli for a child, you would not want to get a more expensive model like this. They would not be able to fly it correctly and the remote helicopter would spend more time crashing than flying.
That is what is so great about the Syma S107 RC Helicopter - it has simple controls and is incredibly stable which leads to less crashes and more flying time. This is not like the RC helicopter that you had when you were a child. It is stabilized by a special metal gyroscope system that makes smooth takeoffs and soft landings very easy to achieve. After the remote helicopter takes off, it stays in a static position until you control it to move somewhere else - it is really something that you have to see to believe. Many users have commented that it is much easier to control than other Syma radio controlled products, or even radio controlled airplanes. Your son or daughter will have a great time flying this micro heli instead of spending time being frustrated with other products that are harder to operate.
This Syma radio controlled product is really top of the line. It uses three remote channels that control forward and backward, left and right, and up and down. It is controlled by a small hand held remote and will fly for about 10 minutes after being charged for only 20. The whole unit can be recharged by plugging it into a computer via USB cable. This wonderful innovation makes it simple to get more flight time out of this RC heli. Plus, it is made of tough metal and heavy duty plastic which make it extremely durable. Kids can crash it into every wall, chair, and table in your home without doing any damage to it.
Bottom line - the Syma S107 RC Helicopter is the absolute best value in remote controlled toys. For around , you can give your children, or anyone on your gift list, hours and hours of fun. It is a completely unique gift that is so engaging, you may have trouble giving it away.
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A large level coaxial helicopter with very scale appearance. Very stable, excellent for anyone who's getting into Rc helis Check out the 4ch Agusta here: www.xheli.com Let us know what you think about this helicopter in the comments below Show your support by liking this video - Thanks!!!
Blade mSR 1 Blade, Inverted Hovering Blade 400, Blade 450 trim, and Single Rotor Gas Heli demo. On YouTube.
* Please Read before Commenting* Challenged to make a 1 bladed mSR...I did! If your bored with everyday flying like I am, then step out of the box and try the things most people would not. I have proven this 1 bladed stuff with all kinds of helis and airplanes and have videos to prove it too. There were no Crashes! Adrian in Switzerland took my idea and flies amazing 1 bladed 3D 550's. Here is the link. www.youtube.com So to those armchair pilots who like to tell me how it won't work, at least I try what I say I am going to do to prove it. It is self pleasure, proof of theory to me, and darn fun. And to those who DO understand the invention process, the time it takes to balance the machines, and anticipation of first flights, and then the flight, THANK YOU as I know you can relate. And the Music I made was because I like the beat of that old song, so hope you tapped your feet a bit too. Please take a moment rate the video, subscribe, and stay tuned for more RC Television shows. Thanks kindly for all your support. Best Regards, Dave Herbert Academy of Model Aeronautics # 8221 Contest Director, Leader Member, Scientific division. Here are a few links. Adrian's amazing 1 bladed 3D Raptor 550. www.youtube.com Donovan's Hobby and SCUBA center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota www.donovanshsc.com Blade Helicopters (Horizon Hobby) http Kyosho Helicopters and Cars. www.kyosho.com NitroPlanes www.jdoqocy.com Xheli Helicopters www.dpbolvw.net HobbyPartz www.hobbypartz.com Academy of ...
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Its a called the space explorer tt891 I picked it up from slotcarsandmore.com but they don't seam to sell it anymore, if I find another retailer I will post a link Price .99 Flight time 6-7 minutes of solid flight Charge time- charges from the transmitter in 24 minutes no spare parts included _How hard is it to fly?_ On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the hardest, I would say 3.5. you need some exp. _How does it work_ Its an infrared aircraft with fully functional 3 channel control. The back 2 rotors of the aircraft spin in opposite directions counteracting each others torque. The back 2 rotors are also each at a slight angle to counteract the torque of the front rotor; on the alien jump jet they called this thrust vectoring. The front rotor has a small servo connected to it that tilts the whole rotor left and right, this is what controls yaw (spin). The front rotor also speeds up and slows down independently, this is what controls forward and reverse motion. _First flight_ Dont just take off from your coffee table yet because it can fly fast and if it isn't trimmed it'll be almost impossible to control and stop it from hitting something. It does not like to fly backwards so you need to trim it to fly slightly forward when you start out. You can trim it to move forward by spinning the dial in the center of the transmitter counter clockwise. Next you have to trim its spin; there is a dial on the upper left hand of the transmitter that controls the spin trim. When you ...
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this is the largest RC helicopter in england. it has a 62cc petrol engine, four big servos on ccpm for cyclic control. also its over 20kg so comes under the `un-manned aircraft rules
Walkera Genius CP 3D Flight and Durability Test Video Clips.
Here we put this new Genius CP Helicopter to its first test of 3D and Durability by flying it indoors and crashing it so many times on hard concrete grounds. This helicopter flying on 3D mode on 3 axis Gyro simply amazed us by its ultra durable qualities where it took all those bad crashes and still kept on flying and kept on pulling 3D. what a sweet helicopter. I am in love. This FBL mini helicopter is totally perfect for beginners of 6 channel helicopter to learn to fly on and for practicing some 3D and or having fun with some 3D without worries about crashes. This thing takes crashes with a smile and keeps on flying. Another extreme challenge flight video will be up after the 3D flight and durability test video. Comments and feedback welcome at alishanmao@gmail.com , info@onlyflyingmachines.com or ali@redcatracing.com Don't forget to visit www.onlyflyingmachines.com , http and Subscribe to www.youtube.com
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Remote control helicopters are available in a wide range of sizes, from micro electric toy models that fit on the palm of your hand, to large copies of the genuine thing, which are generally gas or liquid fuel powered and can cost many thousands of dollars.
Most beginners will start on an electric, or battery powered RC helicopter. These are quiet, small, and easy to start up - you just switch on and go. (Other engine types must be primed and can be quite temperamental) Electric are the safest type to start off with, and also the easiest to fly.
Electric powered remote control helicopters have a rechargeable battery to power the engine. Modern LiPo batteries are based on cell phone technology, and have enabled a whole new branch of RC flying to take off - micro electric helicopters.
All radio control helicopters, electric or otherwise, have a radio transmitter which the pilot (that's you!) operates.
Transmitters have two or more channels, although if you want to do anything other than fly in straight lines, you will need at least three. Each of these channels tells the receiver to give a signal to another component on the craft.
Evidently, the more channels a helicopter has, the more it can do. On a simple 3 channel RC one channel controls the throttle i.e. engine power) whilst the other two operate "servos" - mechanical components that move to change the stability of the helicopter so it can change direction.
There are 2 servos connected to a swashplate beneath the main rotor. Any RC helicopter with cyclic control has a swashplate, and this in turn controls movement of the fly bar (that funny little thing sticking out at right angles to the rotor blade) These servos are called the "cyclics" and both work from one control. One allows forward and back movement of the helicopter (cyclic pitch) and the other allows side-to-side (cyclic roll) Another servo on the tail acts as a rudder, allowing the helicopter to turn as well as remain level in the air.
When a rotor turns, the body of the helicopter wants to rotate the other way - this is called torque. To stop this happening, radio control helicopters must have two rotors counter-rotating to each other. On simple 3 channel craft these are located in the center, one above the other. This type of heli is called a coaxial. There is no tail rotor, although there is always a rudder of some kind.
If there is only one central rotor, there must be another mounted vertically on the tail, to counterbalance it. This is called a tail rotor (naturally!) but is also called the rudder. Thus, non-coaxial helicopters are always referred to as "single rotor." This means there is only one rotor on the central axis.
Helizone Combat Fighter 3 Channel Gyro Missile Shooting RC Helicopter Overviews HelizoneRC introduces the newest 3 Channel Gyro Helicopter. This isn't your ordinary radio control helicopter that is limited to just flying, up/down, left/right, forward and backward. The combat fighter adds missile launching shooting abilities as well as speed acceleration for action pack fun. Along with precise gyro flight stability, the Helizone Combat Fighter has 2 missile launching buttons on top of the controller. Left button for Left missile and right button for right missile. Comes equipped with launch target and extra missiles.
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Next I made a climbing turn back toward the field and with the Cub flying straight and level I fed in full DOWN elevator. After the nose dropped I seemed to lose control of the airplane: the motor cut off. After my initial panic I realized that the ACT had taken command of the airplane. The nose brought itself back up to the horizon, and as soon as the airplane was back into a normal attitude the motor came back to life and all was well again. The ACT program seems to do what you SHOULD do with this airplane if it begins to get away from you: bring the throttle to about one third power and release the stick. The Positive stability that is built into this cub is what makes it a great first airplane: it literally flies itself. I took the airplane back up to 'Training Altitude' and tried to put it into every unusual attitude I could think of. Each time I did simply bringing the throttle back and letting go of the stick resulted in the Cub returning to straight and level flight.Read the full review/article loading with pictures www.rcuniverse.com www.rcuniverse.com -World's Largest Radio Control Community http /market -Buy, Sell, and Trade RC www.rcuniverse.com -Read Radio Control online reviews and articles www.rcuvideos.com - Watch Radio Contol Videos http -Discuss Electric Radio Control Aircraft
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Crash proof or almost crash proof? As most of you know, anything you put into the sky will sooner or later have a crash, hard landing or suffer some other traumatic event. The real question is, will your RC plane survive the event to fly another day. I have crashed in varying degrees and have been able to fly again with some glue and a little patience.
What I discovered, was an R/C plane that is really almost crash proof. It is the Sky Hunter RC Plane. This fantastic radio controlled plane will delight beginners and thrill fanatics alike. This airplane can take the hits and bounce right back.
With a 24" wingspan, a fully functional radio control, a flying distance of 200 feet with a charging time of only about five minutes, this R/C plane can make a great gift for anyone including you!
I was in amazed at how easily the plane launched into the sky and how stable it flew! In just minutes I was flying around light posts and up and over the trees that lined the parking lot. I clipped a light post, so I cut the motor and the Sky Hunter tumbled to the ground. No dings or scratches! Wow! After a few more flights and a few hard landings the Sky Hunter just kept bouncing back!
You can take off from a hard surface or launch it by hand. It simply takes to the sky. The plane is easy to maneuver and is responsive. You get about 10 minutes of high quality flight before needing to recharge. The Sky Hunter is designed from the latest complex compound material. The compound offers strength, flexibility as well as being lightweight. This material gives the airplane its resiliency.
In my opinion, the Sky Hunter is the most amazing and simple RC plane I have seen to date.
Features:
Suitable for ages 8+
Remote Control Airplane
Ground and hand take offs
Durable material
Easy charging
Longer flying time
Shorter Charging time
Hours of outdoor fun using the remote to charge the airplane battery.
The best RC helicopter for beginner will depend on how old the beginner is. If the beginner is someone who has a great intention of becoming a hobbyist then a little research is required. If the beginner is young boy and you are just looking for something to give as a birthday present them you can just go to any toy store and pick one that will be ideal to the boy's age.
If you want to know what the best RC helicopter is for someone who has never engaged in this hobby, then there is no single answer that fits everyone. There are factors to be considered to be able you to know what is the best RC helicopter available in the market.
Factors to consider when thinking about the Best RC Helicopter for you:
Your budget - how much can you spare for your first helicopter and how much can you save for your next helicopter. If this is going to be your hobby, then you know that you will probably be buying more RC helicopters in the future.
Your vision - the younger you are the better is your vision; it is best if you have good hand-eye coordination.
Your target location - do you have big backyard or front yard, an indoor fly area maybe? Or is there one specific location in your vicinity wherein RC hobbyists go and do their thing?
Your intention - are you really going to start a hobby or are you just going with the flow? This is very important because it will not just be a big waste of money if you suddenly decide that you are tired of flying RC helicopters, but it will be bad for your own credibility.
Your free time - you must consider how much time you can spare with your new hobby. This is important if you really want to excel in it.
Here are the top three choices for the best RC helicopter for beginners:
4 Channel Coaxial (Coax)
4 Channel Fixed Pitch (FP)
6 Channel Collective Pitch (CP)
The 4 Channel Coaxial is the least expensive and the 6 Channel Collective Pitch is the most expensive. If you will be buying your first toy, then the 4 Channel Coaxial is the best RC helicopter for you.
As you progress in your hobby the next best RC helicopter will be the Channel Fixed Pitch and then the 6 Channel Collective Pitch.
The progression from 4 Channel Coaxial to 6 Channel Collective Pitch is very ideal; not only because of the prices but also in the order of from the easiest to the hardest to fly and to fix as well.
And here is how they should be flown:
4 Channel Coaxial should be flown only indoors or when flown outdoor, it should be at Zero wind condition.
4 Channel Fixed Pitch can be flown indoor, in a garage, a carport or in any wind sheltered location; the maximum wind should be at 5 mph only.
6 Channel Collective Pitch can handle more wind and can be flown almost anywhere outdoors; large backyard, basketball court, parking lot. It can handle up to 10 mph of wind.
Characteristics of the Best RC Helicopter for Beginners:
Coaxial helicopters are the most inherently stable type of RC helicopter. They have 2 counter rotating blades that powered by 2 separate brushed motors. These types of RC helicopters are capable of moving from side to side or in a lateral movement. They fly very fast hat way so they are more susceptible to the wind to drag them off.
Fixed Pitch helicopters have fixed pitch set of rotor blades and either a brushed or brushless motor to power them up. They have motorized tail blade that are commonly driven by a 2nd motor. Fixed pitch helicopters are normally the stepping stone to CP helicopters.
Collective Pitch helicopters have motors which drive the rotor RPM but the pitch of the blades vary with stick movement. These types will be your last set when you eventually decide to stick to this hobby.
The dawn of RC car racing began in the 1960's when the first radio control system was available. The difference between a normal vehicle as we know it and a model RC vehicle is its size. These small "road runners" can be very fast and very precise. The innovations in the radio control system and in the model's architecture, made them stronger, faster and easier to control.
Small nitro methane engines were available from the 40's. In the mid '66 El-Gi, (Elettronica Giocattoli) from Italy, released the first fully RC model. The car was available in shops in UK by December, the same year.
By the beginning of the 70's a British company, called Mardave, began manufacturing RC models. They sold commercial models all over the UK.
In the early 70's several US companies began producing models. Their products were at first 1/8 nitro powered kits. Their body was made of polycarbonate
The most popular model engine of those times was the K&B Veco McCoy. With the passage of time, producers took time to experiment with different types of heat sinks, engines, suspension types and larger fuel tanks.
US company Jerobee created in '74 the 1/12 nitro Cox engine car. Several other companies created parts for it. Afterwards, Jerobee became Jomac and started manufacturing electric models.
1976 is a great year for the RC models' history. Tamiya, a renowned company from Japan, entered the world of radio-controlled cars. Until '76, Tamiya was notorious for their highly detailed miniature car models. Although they entered the market with very high prices, their kits were sold in no time. In '79, the same company released their first real off-road buggies, the Sand Scorcher and Rough Rider. This was the beginning of a great company. Their early models are today collector's items, reaching the value of 00.
Because of this popularity, Tamiya re-released some of the early models in 2005. As expected, the products sold fast.
It would be a shame not to mention another great company. In 1980, Schumacher Racing UK was the first company to release the ball differential technology. This allowed model owners to adapt their racers to various terrain conditions very easily. Until then, on-roads had a solid axle. Thanks to the technology introduced by Schumacher Racing, switching from an elegant on-road to a rough off-road has never been easier. This very same company was the one to release CAT (Competition All Terrain) in 1986. In 1987 the model won the international RC championship, being considered one of the best off-road buggies of that time.
As a hobby RC vehicles have always been very popular. This is a pastime which can be enjoyed by both adults and children alike. Many dads love to enjoy time playing outside with their RC car or helicopter while spending quality time with their children. If you are into flying RC helicopters then you are going to just love this Syma s107 Review.
First off what is so cool about this helicopter is that it has two main rotors stacked on top of one another. They actually spin in opposite directions and this helps to reduce the torque. This also goes a long way in increasing the stability of the helicopter. This stability factor is what makes the Syma s107 perfect for the newcomer to flying RC helicopters.
The Syma s107 is available in a variety of colors, but due to its popularity you may have a hard time finding the color of your choice! So start searching today for the best prices and color available.
The remote controller which you get with this product has three channels. This simply means that you will get less interference from other RC users nearby. Inside your box you will also have a USB cable which allows you to recharge your helicopter in about thirty minutes when you plug it into your PC. Once the unit is fully charged the light will turn a bright red. After the battery is fully charged it is best to wait around 15 minutes before flying your Syma S107 helicopter, as this allows plenty of time for the battery to cool down.
Your alternative option for recharging your battery is by using the remote. This will take 6 AA batteries, so if this helicopter is a gift, it would be nice to include batteries as well.
The newest version of the Syma s107 is very light weight as it now has an aluminum frame. Being constructed this way is perfect as it makes this helicopter virtually indestructible. Great for children or the beginner to flying RC helicopters.
Flying time for the Syma s107 is around 8 minutes with a thirty minute charge. The helicopter can fly in six different directions. Up and down, back and forward and can rotate clockwise and anticlockwise.
As with any type of good product on the market there will be some sites which are attempting to sell fakes. By doing your research and reading several Syma s107 Review sites you won't have any problems in learning how to identify the original product from a fake.
Some signs of a fake Syma s107 are with the rotor blades looking different and the outlet plug being round when it should be square. There will also be a warning label on a true s107 model, the fake models only have the word 'warning' written on it.
Overall this Syma s107 review found that this product is more than worth its price. It is highly recommended for the novice to RC Helicopters and would make a perfect gift for a child. It is definitely a hobby that the entire family can enjoy and spend some quality time doing together.
Radio Controlled Helicopters - What is Best Electric Or Nitro?
RC (radio controlled) helicopters are quickly becoming one of the most popular hobbies for "boys." By "boys" of course we mean adults. We have all gone through Christmas when we were all envious of the toys that the kids were getting and have all been guilty of buying things so that we could actually play with them ourselves. Now, we finally don't have to make excuses anymore as RC helicopters are the perfect toy for us that we don't have to be ashamed of buying.
The fact is RC helicopters are more of an adult hobby than they are toys. After you start to look into the hobby, you will quickly realize it is quite complex and thoroughly enjoyable. There are so many varieties of helicopters available in both style and type. One of the first decisions you are going to have to make is if you want to purchase an electric or nitro powered RC helicopter. They both have great features and in the end, it all comes down to a matter of preference, exactly how much time you have to devote to the hobby, and how much you want to spend on your new hobby.
Before you actually go out and make a purchase, you should really make sure that this hobby is for you. Ideally, you have a friend or relative that owns one and will let you check it out and educate you all about it. If not, you can of course pay a visit to your local hobby shop that carries both types and do your research there. Then of course once you decide what you want you should always start your training with a flight simulator. Regardless of the route you go, this will give you a general idea of what this hobby is about and everything that you are looking for. In most cases, you will find that you are searching the internet or running out to the closest hobby shop and pricing out all the helicopter kits!
Electric Radio Controlled Helicopters present a great option for novice RC helicopter pilots. In general you will usually find that they are a little less expensive and require less maintenance than their counterparts. There is much less of an aspect of maintenance required with them also, therefore electric RC helicopters will take up less of your time. Another feature of electric RC helicopters is that they run much quieter than the nitro helicopters, but this may be a negative to some people. All in all, electric RC helicopters are a great way to start out in the hobby.
Pros of Electric RC Helicopters
o Cheaper start up costs
o Not a lot of maintenance
o Quicker power up
o You do not have to buy expensive gasoline for the engine
o Quieter operation
o Easier to operate
o Will generally be more powerful than a nitro RC helicopter
Cons of Electric RC Helicopters
o Shorter flying times
o Crashes can result in battery breakage which can be very expensive to replace
o Must charge battery between flights
Nitro Radio Controlled Helicopters tend to be a popular choice for the more experienced RC Helicopter pilots. Once you get into the hobby, you will find out why the nitro models can be absolutely addicting. Nitro models are more like flying the real thing. They operate on a petroleum mixture known as Nitro which creates an authentic sound that is actually quite exciting to a lot of enthusiasts. It is almost as though you are flying a real helicopter!
Nitro helicopters will also require a bit of maintenance after their flights, you will have to clean and maintain the parts and engine of the helicopter so that it won't break down on future flights. While this may be considered a negative for the casual hobbyist, this is part of the lure of the people who like nitro RC Helicopters.
Now they obviously run on nitro and there is no way to get around the cost of this. If you fly them on a steady basis, you could realistically spend well over 00 a year on gasoline. Compare that to the cost of about 0 for of a few good batteries for an electric RC helicopter and you can see how some people may find this reason enough to stay away from nitro RC helicopters. For the purist though, this is just a cost to be justified in order to have a more realistic flying experience.
Pros of a Nitro PC Helicopter
o More realistic flying experience
o Shorter time between flights
o Less damage usually incurred during a crash
o Longer flight times
Cons of a Nitro PC Helicopter
o Nitro can be very expensive
o Helicopters require more maintenance (enthusiasts find this is a lure to nitro helicopters)
o Power up time can be longer
o Most not as powerful as electric
o Require a little more knowledge to fly (i.e. combustion engine tune ups, etc)
When you initially look at all of the pros and cons of each type of RC helicopter, on the surface it may seem that an electric one would be much more attractive, but the more involved you become in the hobby, you will find that a lot of the features that may be considered as cons for the novice, are actually pros for the veteran pilot.
An honest recommendation would be to start out with a lower cost electric radio controlled helicopter until you get the hang of the hobby. As you get more involved, you will find that you will naturally purchase a variety of helicopters to fly and during that expansion, you can start to experiment with the nitro helicopters and get a feel for what is required in owning one of them.
You may find that you, like many enthusiasts, get hooked on the upkeep of the nitro helicopter just as much as the actual flying of it. As we stated earlier though, in the end, it is simply a matter of preference. Once you get involved in the hobby, you are more than likely going to make plenty of friends that are also involved in the hobby and you will have ample opportunity to try out more expensive electric helicopters and plenty of nitro helicopters to give you a better idea of what you will enjoy more.
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RC Helicopter Camera - Small To Look Great In Performance
A new technological improvement in the field of RC helicopter camera is the latest one that has come out with a new 2GB fly mini video. This latest RC helicopter camera is known as one of the smallest cameras and can be easily hidden in any place you want it to.
This camera which is known as Helicam is used for various security purposes and is extremely easy to use. The shape of this camera is like a bullet and therefore it can be kept anywhere even on the helmet or dress and the pictures can be taken and videos can be shot. It is also used by the government in the aeroplanes and the helicopters for security reasons. Another excellent feature of this camera is that though it has 2GB of memory it can support up to 4 GB which means you can constantly shoot for one and a half hour. This branded device has a diameter of about 16 mm and a length of 80 mm. It is black in color with the shape of a bullet and the video resolution is 640 X 480. The video is of MP4 and you would get the pictures in the format of JPG. The resolution of these pictures is 1280 X 960 and they are extremely easy to install.
A great feature of this RC helicopter camera is that you can rotate its lens to complete 90 degrees and therefore you would not miss a single bit of action. Also here you would get a high quality built-in microphone for superb sound effects and a rechargeable battery. This battery can continuously work up to 2.5 hours. Other devices that come with this package of RC helicopter camera are a flying DV, a power adapter for battery recharge, a CD, a USB connector, a mounting hardware and a mounting bracket. This complete package is however, surprisingly not at all costly. It is very much easily affordable which has furthermore added to its popularity.