E-Sky 4 CHANNEL LAMA V4 RTF Coaxial Remote Controlled Helicopter (Blue
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Product Description
Lama V4 is a 4 channel helicopters with new design idea remote-control skill. Its power adopts coaxial counter-rotating blades and dual-motor system. The "4 in 1" mix controller integrates the functions of Gyro, Mixer, ESC and Receiver. The canopy can disassemble and install easily so as ot adjust and mend the helicopter conveniently.It is also pretty and practical. Lama V4 possess of stable and precise flight capability. The installation of two ESKY 8g servo provides a very smart and prompt reaction to the helicopter. So that the helicopter can hang in the air and do various direction flight easily. 7.4 Li-polymer battery extends its flying time. We believe that Lama V4 can be the best choice for beginner and the best entertainment for flying master. It will bring infinite happiness to you and your friends. Let's enjoy the happy flying and beyond your dream.
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Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B000RZOGMQ
- Item model number: EK1H-E033A
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 103,374 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
Product Features
- Coaxial, counter-rotating blade rotor design provides incredible stability and positive control.
- Full RC system set Included, ready to flight out of box.Pre-installed ESKY 8g servos and 4-in-1 control unit.
- No installation or assembly required.
- Dual 180 motors makes the LamaV4 powerful and efficient.
- 800mAh 2-cell Li-Po battery pack is low weight, high power and provides flight durations of 10-15 minutes per charge.
Price : $124.99
Customer Reviews
The Lama v3 ; v4 models are a balance of engineering sophistication and manufacturing simplicity. Keep in mind that this is an aircraft, and not a child's toy, and requires a measure of coordination and dexterity to fly it well. Unlike regular fixed pitch or collective pitch model helis, the Lama uses a set of upper and lower counter-rotating blades to maintain heading. It is intended for indoor flight in a large space, or outdoors on a wind-free day. Controls are throttle (up and down), nose heading (left/right steering), side-to-side movement, forward and reverse motion.
Unlike more expensive and technically advanced model helis, you'll find yourself spending more time actually flying ; very little time worrying about crashing it - it's that stable in the air.
Unlike more technically advanced helis, the Lama is simple to adjust, and is remarkably durable. Operate it like you would the family car: drive it into a wall or tree ; you wiill definitely damage it. Replacement parts are readily available, and cheap. Battery charge time is around 2 hours for a fully drained battery. Flight time is around 15 minutes. This is normal to better than usual for an electric aircraft. A spare battery on hand is a plus.
Look around a little ; don't pay more than $88 for it. A major west coast on-line retailer offers free shipping with a coupon code, and stocks parts, too. Performance upgrades, such as hi-performance motors, larger capacity batteries, fancy body configurations, tougher blades, and metal parts can be found on the internet.
The only major drawback is the fragile nature of the factory rotor blades. Nevertheless, more durable and better performance blades are available on-line, and all at a reasonable price.
Afraid of crashing ; destroying a delicate aircraft? The Lama is so easy to operate that in no time, you're virtually crashproof. There is little you can do to it that isn't fixable.
Much like the other (2) reviews of this product, we have found this Helicopter to be very stable in flight and a lot of fun to fly. Unfortunately for us, we have had a few crashes that have resulted in the need for some replacement parts, which are readily available either from Amazon (for simpler stuff like blades and landing gear) or from other on-line retailers.
We are new to the RC Helicopter realm, so I would like to offer some advice to beginners (like us).
First, take full advantage of the Flight Simulation software that comes with this product. It allows you to connect the 4-ch controller directly to your PC's USB port. Make sure to configure the control setting properly to match the way it will fly your helicopter in reality. Unfortunately, the instructuctions on how to do this were not 100% clear, but we figured it out with some trial and error. If you aren't sure of the controls and don't want to risk a crash, have one adult hold the body of the helicopter firmly (and away from your body) while another gently attempts to control the helicopter. The adult holding the helicopter will be able to report what it is trying to do (Yaw, pitch, roll, altitude). I think the Flight Simulator is much harder to fly, but that is OK, because a real flight will be a piece of cake.
Second, DO NOT Attempt to fly this indoors for the first time. Objects inside your house are much harder than objects outside (floor and furnature vs grass and trees) and you WILL damage various (replaceable) pieces, particularly rotors.
Last, be prepared to order spare parts. We have had only a few successfull flights and are currently grounded until new parts arrive. As mentioned by others, the durability of some of the parts isn't the greatest. Blades are rather fragile. We managed to damage some of the plastic gears on one of the rotors (missing two teeth) which doesn't make it inoperable, but results in a clicking noise during flights. The landing gear is not the sturdyest either. A light metal replacement would be nice, because the thin plastic gear that it comes with will fail with one hard landing.
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