Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Micro Mosquito Radio Control Flying Toy

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Manufacturer: Interactive Toy Concepts LTD
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Interactive Toy EAN: 0628741610816 Feature: Have amazing indoor fun flying this cutting edge radio controlled Micro Mosquito Helicopter. Label: Interactive Toy Concepts LTD Manufacturer: Interactive Toy Concepts LTD Manufacturer Minimum Age: 144 Model: 61081 Publisher: Interactive Toy Concepts LTD Studio: Interactive Toy Concepts LTD
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Have amazing indoor fun flying this cutting edge radio controlled Micro Mosquito Helicopter.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: This is not the Micro Mosquito by Interactive Toy Concepts Comment: I bought this thinking it was the original but it's not, it's the Alany version which by all accounts is a very poor knockoff. Fortunately I had read the above post so knew not to take it out of its box when it arrived - I returned it for a refund and have bought the original Interactive Toy Concepts version from a1gifts for close to £40. More expensive but its definitely worth it for the original. I am really shocked at Amazon, advertising one thing and then supplying an inferior knockoff!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cheap Rubbish Comment: When this toy arrived I was amazed it wasn't made by Interactive Toys but it was the cheap Chinese alany version especially after reading the previous review which said this product was better than the cheaper alany version. Instructions are a literal translation that barely makes sense which just adds to the cheap feel of this product. It flew once and the wings are so flimsy one blade cracked without colliding with anything so it now won't go any more than a few inches from the ground. My advice for this particular toy is pay a little bit more for a better version and do not accept the cheap alany version that gets shipped. Absolute rubbish and a waste of money... avoid this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best indoor RC heli! Comment: This is the best indoor RC heli currently on the market, trust me I've tested many!
Make sure you get the blade runner series by interactive toy solutions (not the cheaper alany version).
Stable, durable, good control, easy to fly, well designed & nice looking.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Fun! Comment: I bought this on a whim, I am a 21 year old student. The micro mosquito is great, the controls aren't difficult to pick up, and once you are up and flying around everyone is going to be grabbing the remote off your hands for a go. You can charge using an adapter .
The mosquito also has green LED eyes, that look really cool if you are flying around a dark room.
I would recommend this, it costs more than the other ones, because it is better made, with better controls. I have crashed it loads of times, and it seems very durable to these crashes. A great gift to anyone.
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Women, listen up. When bored men can be a real pest. They get under your feet. And generally make life difficult when you need to get on. Although you may feel compelled to swat your homosapien nuisance about the head, we suggest handing him the Micro Mosquito instead. At just 20cm, the Micro Mosquito is the world's smallest and lightest 3-Channel indoor RC Helicopter. It looks and flies like a real mosquito - using cutting-edge micro-motor technology and patented dual-rotor design. It even has two bright green LED eyes which look great when it flies at night. As for its manoeuvrability and precision, we have only one word: exceptional. Indeed, it is astonishingly smooth to fly. It takes off and lands beautifully, and reverses and accelerates forward with effortlessly motion. The controls are so outstanding, your man can even fly it straight out of the box, around the room, and then land it in the palm of his hand. However, a word of caution: once man comes in contact with the Micro Mosquito, he may turn into over-excitable boy. For that there is no cure.
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