Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Silverlit PicooZ Helicopter - 3 Channel Atlas

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Batteries Included: 0 Batteries: 6 Binding: Toy Brand: SilverLit EAN: 4891813856641 Feature: Easy-to-Fly 3 Channel Infra Red Micro Helicopter with LED Light. Is Fragile: 0 Label: Silverlit Manufacturer: Silverlit Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 Model: 85664 Publisher: Silverlit Release Date: 2008-04-14 Studio: Silverlit
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Easy-to-Fly 3 Channel Infra Red Micro Helicopter with LED Light. The impressive new 3 Channel Picoo Z Atlas is sure to prove popular. Weighing only 12 gramms, and featuring a high capacity LIPO battery Simply plug in the helicopter, charge and fly! A 20 minute charge will give 5-10 minutes of play time.
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Editorial Reviews:
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More control than ever before, the PicooZ Atlas offers speed and manoeuvrability like no other flier. Regular 2 channel remote control helicopters can be only be flown upwards, downwards, or to the left and right. But with the Atlas 3 Channel flight controller in your hands, the helicopter can fly up, down, left and right, forward and backward and it can even hover. With flexibility like this, you can hone your control skills and become an expert flier. With capabilities just like a real helicopter, the Atlas is remote control flying like you've never seen before. Features: Super wide infrared control. Built-in Li-Poly battery. Strong EPP foam body. Gyroscopic auto-stability for an even smoother flight.
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