SYMA Remote Control Helicopter, S107H-E Aircraft with Altitude Hold, One Key take Off/Landing, 3.5 Channel, Gyro Stabilizer and High &Low Speed, LED Light Indoor Fly for Kids and Beginners(Green)
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They have a s107h s107h s107h s107 For an extra $10, you can get a helicopter made entirely of metal shell parts. The s107h helicopter is made up of a combination of plastic and metal parts. Although the remotes are of comparable quality, the s107h- Because the helicopter's body is entirely made of metal, it is of higher quality.
Please use the included cable to charge the helicopter with one end and the table/computer with the other.
No, it is not possible to put together.
Selected User Reviews For SYMA Remote Control Helicopter, S107H-E Aircraft with Altitude Hold, One Key take Off/Landing, 3.5 Channel, Gyro Stabilizer and High &Low Speed, LED Light Indoor Fly for Kids and Beginners(Green)
So, after thoroughly enjoying flying the Syma X20 Mini Pocket Drone, I looked at some of their other products and decided to give the S107H helicopter a try. br>br>It's actually easier to fly than the X20 for me. I didn't crash until I tried to land it on a small box during my first flight alone. On my first flight, it was probably not the best idea to try this. The point is that I was able to control the helicopter with ease, turning left and right and raising and lowering the height. Needless to say, if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself Another enjoyable flight adventure. I'm not sure why I waited this long. Let's take a look at some of the features: br>br>Let's start with the features: br>At first glance, the helicopter's blades appear to be broken. It has two sets of main blades that are attached to pivot points and swing out to become two blades while in flight. Another advantage of the blades is that, because they are four separate blades, they do not break as easily in a crash. The helicopter blades repeatedly touched the white board in the video, but the helicopter continued to fly. Hover is represented by the letter H in the model number. It has a built-in system that keeps the set height (hovers) at the desired level. It includes a USB A charger for the helicopter, as well as a remote control (which requires four AA batteries - not included). not included), an extra rear blade, and a user's manualbr>br>It says it's suitable for children aged 8 and up, which I believe given how simple it is to fly. br>br>I've included a video of me describing and flying the helicopter. (As you can see, this is my first video review. ) br>br>It will be worth my time if this aids anyone in making a decision.
This small helicopter is ideal for novice pilots. It's compact, has lights, moves quickly, and is simple to maneuver. The blades aren't permanently attached to each other. If you hit something, the damage to whatever you hit, as well as the damage to the blades, will be greatly reduced. It has a dedicated button for takeoff and landing, as seen in this video, which I took after flying it for the third time. It also has a hover mode, which means that once you've reached the desired height, it will stay there. I haven't tried advanced mode yet because I don't think it's safe. In the video, you'll hear me talking about my dogs. IT WILL NOT FLY VERY WELL IN THE OUTDOORS! When I first tried it, I had to almost chase it down. It lacks the ability to function effectively outside. It does fly, but even the tiniest breeze that you can't feel makes it difficult to control outside.
This helicopter gives me a great deal of pleasure to pilot! I keep hitting it against walls (by accident, of course), and it takes it all in stride!.
This is a fantastic small helicopter! It is very popular with my 13-year-old grandson. It is suitable for both novice and advanced flyers. br>It comes nicely packaged in the box and includes the helicopter, the remote controller, an extra tail wing, a charging cable, and a small screw driver for opening the remote controller's battery compartment. br>A USB charging battery is already installed in the helicopter. The remote controller requires four AA batteries, which are not included in the package. br>After reading the instructions, my 13-year-old grandson was able to fly it around the house with ease. It has led flashing lights on the sides and emits a low humming noise as it moves around the house. It's a razor-sharp helicopter with a cool appearance. We were blown away by it and would recommend it to any child over the age of eight, as stated on the box. Even experienced flyers will have a good time! The helicopter's quality, in my opinion, is truly outstanding. It even took a few crashes at the beginning and didn't seem to be harmed in the least! I can't say enough good things about this amazing little helicopter! This one will not let you down! Good luck in the air!.
I was a little concerned because I had previously flown a drone and found it to be quite difficult; however, with this one, I was able to get the hang of it fairly quickly. The instructions are easy to follow, and the design is well made. It took a few hard knocks on the walls and the floor at first, but it still worked fine. There were times when I would connect the remote and try to fly, but nothing would happen. I discovered that if you keep pressing one of the four buttons on the top of the remote, it works. I believe it has something to do with finding the right signal. Overall, I think this is a fantastic toy that could be a lot of fun for beginners.
The fact that this is so simple to fly is appealing to me. I was able to set it in the middle of the air and give the controller to my 6-year-old son to fly it around. The helicopter memorizes the level that you set it at and you can let go of the up/down control and it will stay at that level while you turn it around and go forward and backwards. He didn't hit anything and landed it on his first try as well! I like how the controller looks and feels. br>br>It isn't as quick as some of the other helicopters I've tried. It is particularly dangerous when moving forward and backward, but it is relatively safe and simple to use for beginners. The battery life is only about 5 minutes of continuous flying, but that's not bad for a toy to have around the house once in a while.