Cheerwing S107/S107G Phantom 3CH 3.5 Channel Mini RC Helicopter with Gyro Blue
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It is recommended that you fly in indoors if you are less than 10 feet tall.
Controlling it is a breeze. It takes a minute to get used to, but it's not difficult: if you let go of the throttle, the helicopter will begin to descend, but not quickly unless you quickly lower the throttle to the down position. It's a fantastic helicopter, especially for the price, and it's incredibly simple and enjoyable to fly.
It's a long box, but it's also quite light, so take care.
A full charge gives you about 7 minutes of flight time. But do not fly it until the battery is 100% dead !
Selected User Reviews For Cheerwing S107/S107G Phantom 3CH 3.5 Channel Mini RC Helicopter with Gyro Blue
When it comes to flying around the office or house, nothing beats a chopper. Over the years, I must have owned at least ten of these, including a few that were fakes but still worked well. br>br>Key Features of the S107G Helicoptersbr>br>Pros:
1. They hover well, but once you've gotten the hang of it, you can add some weight to the nose to make them move faster. It's a lot more fun to speed through the eagle pro gates. br>br>Gates link - .
This RC helicopter was purchased for our observant 8-year-old son. year- old son. We gave it to him as a present at Christmas. It was toast by the second day, but not because he crashed on purpose. If you've never flown an RC helicopter before (as we hadn't), practice taking off, hovering, and landing first; don't let off the left throttle too quickly or the helicopter blades will stop spinning, or you'll crash. It was too late for us to realize what was going on. br>We bought him a new one and made it clear that we should all practice hovering first, with some steering thrown in for good measure. I don't believe we'll have a similar issue in the future. At least not for a long time! My husband and I both wanted to fly our son's chopper, so we ordered one for ourselves as well. So, remember to hover and work the controls slowly, rather than reacting too quickly, and you'll be fine. br>I think these are extremely well made, and the price is unbeatable for the amount of fun they provide. I'm a 35-year-old woman who has a great time with these! A 37-year-old man and an 8-year-old boy combined!.
I've tried a lot of different types of mini helicopters, and this one is the only one that actually works. So many times I've purchased one and it hasn't flown. This is a flier. It not only flies, but it also survives crashes caused by my lack of skill. I became interested in this because I wanted to buy a drone. Before I spent hundreds of dollars on a good drone, I read a blog that highly recommended this model as a trainer. It takes about 40 minutes to charge, and you only get about 5-hours of use out of it. Each charge provides seven minutes of flying time. That is the only disadvantage. You'll want to keep flying once you've gotten the hang of it. I haven't yet given it a try with my kids, so I'm not sure how well it would hold up to their lack of experience. In addition, I've discovered that even the tiniest amount of air flow has a significant impact on this's flight. I mean. a smidgeon of fresh air You will crash if you fly by a vent while your air conditioner or heater is turned on. I can assure you of that. As a result, when I fly, I turn it off and have no issues. The controls run on six AA batteries. Now that I've figured it out, I'm having a lot of fun with it. I recommend learning to hover first and then working on each direction one at a time, as the controls are extremely sensitive and require only a light touch.
This is a nice, inexpensive toy that would be a good introduction to RC helicopters for someone new to them. Advantages: br>br>
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- The charge plug that connects to the heli is quite small, and I'm not sure how long it will last. Also, I'm not sure if it's reversible, but you could probably plug it in backwards with ease. I'm not sure if this will harm it or not. For the price I paid ($15), I can't really blame it.
- Instead of a BLUE heli, I received a RED one. It was even labeled as blue on the box, but that was incorrect. This has no bearing on the quality of the product, but it would have been nice to receive what I had requested. I chose to keep it rather than go through the trouble of returning it. br>br>Overall, it's a good game.
Nice toy for the price, but there is a defect in the helicopter in that if you buy two of these and try to fly each one using their respective remote controller, each remote will control both at the same time, because although the remote controllers have a button to change the remote's frequency, the helicopters DO NOT have one. So keep an eye on things. This heli is the same model as the "Tenergy Syma S107/S107G R/C Helicopter - Tenergy Syma S107/S107G R/C Helicopter - Tenergy Syma S107/S107G R/C Helicopter - Tenergy Syma S107G R/C Helicopter - Tenergy Syma S107/S107G R/C Yellow".
But it was only for a short time. This was a gift for my 13-year-old son. He's a natural when it comes to electronics and such. The helicopter was entertaining, but because it has a direct line of sight to the remote and most people don't hold the remote pointing up, they naturally hold it pointing down, the connection frequently fails mid-flight, causing the device to crash. You try to save it once the connection returns, but it can be difficult at times. It's also only about 4 oz in weight. Any wind will make it impossible to control, but flying it inside is difficult because it is fast and hits walls and people quickly, making it difficult to maintain control. It eventually began to fly left, and no amount of steering right could prevent it from capsizing and crashing to the ground. It lasted for about three or four days. My child enjoyed it tremendously, but the $20 was quickly spent. Still, it's only $20, which you could spend in a few hours at an arcade, so it's a three-star rating. It's fine, but you should be aware of what you're getting into.