Item Description
Newly released in 2010, in this ultra micro helicopter, it consists of a four-in-1 infrared controller (Gyro, ESC, Mixer and Receiver). This makes the palm size helicopter have outstanding performance in hovering. three Channels for flying it, able to move in 6 Directions. The full metal body frame protects the helicopter from crash, it will not break simply. This would be fantastic for those who are new to R/C toys! With extremely sensitive gyroscope, flies quietly and stably. Throttle can be locked at any position, this makes it possible for the mini boy stay in the air with both your hands cost-free! Be ware that this toy helicopter is created for those who are more than eight years old. That is appropriate from kids to adults!
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 16.6 x 7.2 x 3.4 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B004KUCMXY
- Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 6,343 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
- 55 inToys ; Games Hobbies Radio Control Helicopters
By : VieFly
Price : $24.15

Item Attributes
- Gyro equipped remote manage helicopter
- Capabilities a four in 1 infrared controller
- Offers outstanding performance in hovering
- Designed to fly quiet and stable
- Fabricated of a durable metal
Client Evaluations
Outstanding little RC helicopter to fly indoors (does not work well outside).
LED lights are fairly cool to watch.
You want a small coordination to use the remote when flying.
Attempting to manage the UP/DOWN Left/Proper Forward/Reverse and so on. at the exact same time isn't as simple and easy as I thought. After countless practice flights, it becomes less difficult and a lot of Enjoyable
If yours cease working, and the bottom blades cease spinning....
Don't THROW AWAY... its nonetheless excellent.
The identical thing occurred to me, crashing into walls and objects, I thought all was lost, and the helicopter was "finished".
You just have to have to uncover the small gear that came off, mine was stuck beneath the nose piece.
The influence and torque from the crashes brought on the tiny gear for the bottom set of blades "B", to slip off the shaft of the compact motor, or mis-aligned from touching the Significant sprocket gear. Take the helicopter apart, find the gear, and slip the little gear back into location.
See Youtube video, this was truly helpful (search - "how to fix 339 helicopter").
Make sure you keep all the small screws in the right order and make certain anything is place back together the similar way you took it apart.
Fine Luck and pleased flying!
I've only flown this a single a couple of instances, but it appears especially excellent. And I say this following getting tried 7 other models. I like Viefly models since they are pretty durable, and do not tend to break simply...getting that, they are lighter plastic units, but also mainly because they seem to be built properly. And they are simple to manage. But they (like virtually all plastic heli's) tend to shoot-up and hit the ceiling when initial launched soon after a 'full charge' for the reason that they are so light weight. So, I decided to attempt this metal Viefly, and so far so excellent. It does tend to hit the ceiling 'sometimes' upon take-off (just following a full charge), so I have to be just a small pre-emptive in de-throttling the controller just immediately after a full power take-off. But if I am just a small careful, I can keep away from that...which I can not consistently prevent on most plastic models. And this unit's flight characteristics are good, with very good straight forward motion, and only a minimum have to have to adjust the trim from time to time. But I will report back later as I test it additional, and let you know about durability and flight duration time. The preferred element is that it is not Over-RESPONSIVE (such as when given a slight command to turn it is nose 'a bit left'... it does not go 'way also far' left, etc. like on other models...some even begin turning in a complete counterclockwise circle when given just a small command to turn its nose 'left'). By the way, the webpage doesn't mention this, but it does come with a USB connector cord. As I said, I'll report back far more as I fly it alot more, but so far its one particular of the most stable, durable units I've flown. I've had a further 1 which was even extra stable than this a single, but that 1 was so poorly constructed, the gear that turns the lower rotor fell off the motor shaft with just one particular bump into my cushioend couch arm. So, I'd take durability over slightly superior flight characteristics anyday. At least, the unit will 'last' much more than a single day.
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