Syma S107 R/C Helicopter Review

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Syma S107 RC Helicopter

I purchased this for my 10 season old. She has another Syma chopper and it has survived 2 decades of traveling by air and failing so I select another Syma. I imagined the bult in gyro would add to the pleasure and it does. The chopper travels like a house ill angel! It is constant, will are positioned if you carry the reduce stable, can be effectively focused and quickly traveled without failing. Appears to be like efficiency and at a very affordable cost. There is one issue that destroys the fun though. After about 2-3 mins trip it will not carry elevation. You can get it to go up by traveling by air in a ahead route and expand you trip a several more mins or you can area it and let the power supply restore for moments and it will go up or carry elevation but only for another 10-15 mere a few moments and then it begans decending again. Even if you do use the ahead traveling by air technique (a 50 % number of groups going ahead will get you 3-4 toes altitude) or you turn it down for moments to provide you enough to go up to the five or six base stage where I usually fly to prevent the lounge you only get about 5 1/2 mins complete fly time 50 % of which is psent trying to provide you trip time. It requires 30-40 mins to cost the power supply. The other rc copters we have owned or operated took about 8-10 mins. This could have been an awesome toy with a a little bit larger power supply.

Features

Click Here to Get DiscountReady to Fly, frequencies may vary
Full 3 channels: up, down, left, right, forward, and backward
The transmitter has an alignment trim, a charging and power indicator, a left/right lever and trimmer
Suitable for indoor flying only
Flight range is approximately 30'
A 25-30 minutes charge is equal to 8-12 minutes of flight and recharging takes place via the transmitter or USB cable
Red and yellow available

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