Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Syma 606 Outdoor 2 Channel Radio Controlled Helicopter

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Batteries Included: 0 Batteries: 8 Brand: Syma EAN: 5060167480690 Feature: Two Motor Helicopter with NiMH battery and Protection system Label: S606RCH Manufacturer: S606RCH Manufacturer Minimum Age: 168 Publisher: S606RCH Studio: S606RCH
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Two Motor Helicopter with NiMH battery and Protection system 100m range Flies at over 30m high - Battery is a 650mAHh 7.2v Flying time - About 10-12 minutes Powerful motors perfect for outdoor use only All contents are included to be operational in no time.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: SYMA 606 Abraham Dragonfly Comment: REALLY good heli for its money, hard to control but good once you get the hang of it, tail blade broke after second flight so i reccomend buying spares, the battery tends to overheat if you leave it on charge too long, this goes for the charger too and your heli could stop working for a day or two like mine but other than that its good
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So you thought that Radio Controlled Helicopters were expensive? Not anymore! This RC Helicopters is incredibly addictive, and also amazingly easy to control. This new Syma 606 Abraham helicopter is terrific value, and at 23cm long and ready to fly, it makes the ideal gift.This great remote control helicopter has a range of over 100m and is built ready to go, so all you have to do is take out the box. The helicopter is fully functional with left and right movements and a handy hover fucntion to practice your flying tricks! The Outdoor Heli has sturdy long blades with super quick take off functionality and the ability to move 360 degrees whilst in the air. The classic styled 27 Mhz controller is included and has all the functionality you need to fly this beast!Great value for money and a perfect helicopter for entry level remote control flying fun! Features
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