Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Silverlit PicooZ Helicopter - Desert King

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List Price: £24.99
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Manufacturer: Silverlit
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Binding: Toy Brand: SilverLit EAN: 4891813857204 Feature: Genuine Silverlit PicooZ Helicopter in Desert King design Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Silverlit Manufacturer: Silverlit Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 Publisher: Silverlit Release Date: 2007-09-15 Studio: Silverlit
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Features
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Genuine Silverlit PicooZ Helicopter in Desert King design Featuring super wide infrared transmission technology Lightest weight ever miniature helicopter Green transmitter to match helicopter colour scheme Helicopter charges from transmitter
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I Love it! Comment: This is a must have toy for anyone who likes thier toys, i bought it for my 4 year old for his birhtday, thinking he wouldnt be able to use it and "daddy" would have to show him how it worked, but he has mastered the speed control straight away and he isnt to bad with the direction controls, i struggle with direction, but it is very easy to keep it flying in a normal sized room until it starts to run out of power(7-10 mins). once it looses most of its charge it struggles to gain height so is ideal for a novice to take over and start playing around with it, as it wont gain enough height to smash into the ceiling.
Talking of crashing, this happens alot at first and it has held up very well to the numerous ceiling.walls,xmas tree, tinsel, and vertical blind crashes....
I am not sure why this model is dearer than the others, i bought it as i was told it had better stability? i cant confrim this as i havent seen any other in action. but it takes off from any surface and easily takes off from your hand whilst holding the nose section. or just sat on it.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Silverlit PicooZ Super Miniature Helicopter, the easiest, lightest and most fun mini helicopter on the market! Suitable for ages 8+
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