Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Radio Controlled Super Micro Mini Symex Indoor Helicopter

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Brand: Symex EAN: 5060148671420 Feature: Size: 180 x 40 x 72 mm, Main Rotor diameter: 135mm Label: Symex Manufacturer: Symex Publisher: Symex Studio: Symex Warranty: Full Manufacturers Warranty
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Size: 180 x 40 x 72 mm, Main Rotor diameter: 135mm 2 Channel Proportional Infra Red Control System Miniature design for indoor flying Rechargeable flight battery
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A poor attempt to join the micro indoor market Comment: As with the previous review, I concur. I was bought this as a christmas present and after a few take offs and endless reading of the instructions I failed to get the thing airborne again. If you want a toy that spins like crazy on a wooden floor freaking out your dog, then this is it. And before anyone says 'but you haven't trimmed it properly', I've had a go of my nephews 'Picoo' helicopter and it wipes the floor with this piece of s*"t. DO NOT PURCHASE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not the best Comment: Chopper flew approx 10 time, now won't even lift off the ground it just spins, I have tried changing the tail rotor but to no avail.
If you buy one of these I would suggest that you fly it in a padded room as the plastic used on the main rotor is very subceptible to damage.
The concept is good but the design and function is not all that
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