Wednesday, January 26, 2011

New Syma Helicopters S102G, S108G, S111G in Stock!



The latest Gyro version, equipped with a 4-in-1 infra-red receiver (Gyro, ESC, Mixer, Receiver). This palm size Helicopter (8.5 inches long) has a very beautiful and detailed fuselage, decorated with flashing LED, the visual effect is great, especially in a soft light indoor area. The Syma Mini Helicopter Series is able to move in 3 Direction base on the 3 Channels, anyone can hover it easily. Since it is very light weight, amazingly it is almost indestructible in any crash, perfect for very first time beginners. This toy helicopter is designed for anyone over 8 years old, flight time is around 5-6 minutes after 20-30 minutes charging. It can fly in 6 directions. They are:

- Rotate Clockwsie / Anti-Clockwise
- Move Forward / Backward
- Move Up / Down

Function: Can fly in 6 different directions: up and down, turn left and right, fly forward
Battery: 3.7v100mAh
Charge time: 20-30minutes
Aviate Time: 5-6minutes
Helicopter battery: Rechargeable lithium polymer battery
Frequency: Infra red control system
Range: Up to 10m (30ft)

4 comments:

  1. S102G...she will be mine. I have been waiting a LONG time for Good-Looking, GYRO'd Military Birds.

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  2. hi

    great info and product beeing looking around for the best one

    ill cheack back soon for more info

    thanks
    john


    http://syma-helicopter.org

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  3. I love the design of these little RC helicopters, every sinble detail is great craftmanship and I always wanted to try helis as well. My passion are quads, and I understand that controlls for helis are different and I will probably need some time to adjust. However, if helis are your thing and you want to try quads as well. I can recommend a great beginner model that makes drone flying easy and fun. I am talking about the famous Syma X1 model, and you can check out a review of it here: http://mydronelab.com/reviews/syma-x1.html

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  4. Find the best drones for aerial videography and photography as ... and local RC (Remote Control) aircraft clubs may list fields that they use. best rc drones

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