18 Feb 07 - New
model added.
| Flights and times not recorded | ||
| Rotor Span | 5.2 " | 132 mm |
| Body Length | 6.9 " | 175 mm |
| Weight | 0.377 oz. | 10.7 g |
| Main Motor | Unknown - hidden by body | |
| Tail Rotor Motor | Unknown - brushed - ø4 x 12 mm | |
| Receiver | Built-in Infra-Red receiver - 2 channel | |
| Servos | None | |
| Gyro | None | |
18 Feb 07 - I bought this as a bit of a laugh a few weeks ago, but it is really good fun and can be flown anywhere. It is so light, and the main blades so flexible, that it is unlikely to damage anything in a collision. If have been flying it in my lounge mostly and bounced off almost everything with no damage to the furniture. It takes a while to get it trimmed correctly and to get used to it, but once you get there it is extremely stable and easy to fly. The included Infra-Rad transmitter has two controls; the left vertical stick controls the main rotor speed and right horizontal stick controls the tail rotor. It features a blue LED, just in front of the rotor, that double-flashes about once per second supposedly to assist with night flying. I did find a small split in the main rotor after a while, but trimmed the blades to remove the damage and restore the balance. I also damaged the tail rotor, but a replacement is supplied.