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Registry Patrol 120x60



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Our Price: £42.50
  Radio Control Helicopter Red

Radio Control Helicopter Red


 Remote controlled helicopters?  Aren't they expensive?  Nope!  Aren't they difficult to control?  No!  Are they incredibly addictive?  YES!  Take one of these for a whizz around the garden and you won't be able to stop!  Comes complete with mains charger. Now available in red!!!

Features
  • Two Motors Helicopter with Lithium battery and Protection system
  • Two Channel Radio Control.
  • Square transmitter - 8AA-12V - order 2x GAD-BATT-AA
  • Flying time - About 10 minutes
  • Please note: Operation of the helicopter is not suitable for children.
  • For ages 14 and over

    Had a crash and crippled your chopper? See our Spares page!
  •  Reviews
    The tail wings need to be placed as follows....one nearest the body should face downwards as close to the body on the boom....the other one should face away from the tail prop...ie at 90degrees..as far away from the main body as possible. Like the photos of the models as shown on the Aria site.

    By Tony on 21/08/2006 11:44:30
    1 Chopper, 1 field and 30 minutes of extreme fun.  After the first run my mate logged in and purchased one for himself as soon as we got back indoors.

    You dont have to be a super pilot on 50k a year, anyone can push your left thumb up all the way and watch this streak of red head over the trees.  Buy one, forget that.. BUY TWO.

    By Simon on 10/08/2006 23:26:14
    Excellent fun these. I discovered that they can comfortably lift a small mobile phone (110 grammes or so), so, get some sellotape, set the phone to record and have a ball!

    they're not the most controllable of things, you've got up, down, left and right, no forwards / backwards, it's go with the wind, but i've had hours of fun.

    They're pretty robust too, i've crashed from abuot 30 meters up, it's still flying ok now with some simple sellotape repair

    WELL RECOMMENDED

    By Dean on 02/08/2006 17:49:35
    Apparently a little rain (or a lot) doesn't hurt.  After I left it to try it flies fine. :)

    Of course my missus had a fews goes and now I need a new shell (which you do sell) and a new battery holder (which you don't sell). :(

    By Nick on 28/07/2006 11:57:58
    Well My second one arrives today, Word of advice - when you start to fly it make sure you calibrate it first, I flew my first one over a load of houses and it's surprising the panic you feel once you can no longer see it.

    I will be videoing my session tonight so I'll see how quickly I can get that up here!

    By Cloister on 28/07/2006 06:34:29
    Are the little wings on the tail important?  and do you plan to sell spares, mine broke on the first test out of the box. :(

    Also anyone know how waterproof these are?  Mine spent the night in my neighbours garden while it rained. :(  It's drying off today, hopefully it'll still work when I get home!

    By Nick on 26/07/2006 12:35:04
    Nick replied: (28/07/2006 11:37:34)
    I dont think they are that important, mine seems to work in similar ways with or without it (put it this way - i crash it everytime). Not sure about the water thing though :(
    Actualy amasing pulled it out the box wacked the batteries in but decided to start it up in my room not a good idea bounced off the wall and hit me, still works fine though. i was flying it about the height of my house when i managed to hit the wall and it came falling down again but suprisingly it didnt break very robust little toy. could do with a spare battery for it mind they dont last long enough.

    does anyone know what the rudders? not sure what to call them the triangle bits on the back are for?? mine broke off still works tho

    By steve on 25/07/2006 12:53:42





    Our Price: £42.50