New Double Horse 9100 "Hover" 3-Channel Sports R/C Helicopter w/ Built in Gyroscope
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Product Description
This is the NEWEST of the DOUBLE HORSE Helicopters. This product adopts the design of the most optimized single-propeller structure available. Together with a fully functional Remote Control. It is the most Stable Single Rotor R/C Helicopter out there. Made out of High Quality Aluminium with a High Degree of Carbon Fiber Pattern Simulation. Function: Up/ Down, Forward/Backward, Turn left/Right. Includes 7.4V Li-ion 650mAh Battery, Charger and Transmitter. Ready-to-Fly
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Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 26 x 9 x 5 inches ; 7.8 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B004LOKRDG
- Item model number: 9100
- Manufacturer recommended age: 3 years and up
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 335 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
- 19 inToys ; Games Hobbies Radio Control Helicopters
Product Features
- Alloy Structure, Unique Similated Carbon Fiber Pattern.
- Advanced Gyroscope Balance System
- Full function: up/down, forward/backward, turning left and right, fixed-point hovering
- Fully Functional 3 Channel Radio Control System
- Battery System: 7.4V 650mAh Li-ion with Charger included
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Customer Reviews
I have been trying to learn how to fly rc helicopters now for 1 year. I have at least 14 broken heli's around my house, but now I have a lot of experience, and I can fly a 4ch. So, anybody who is wanting to get started flying rc helicopters, here's is a few pointers that I can pass on to you.
1. Start out with a Syma s107 3 ch. this is hands-down the best 3ch heli, very accurate.
2. Next heli would be a Mini-X 6025, this is a tiny 4"long, 3ch heli. These little heli's are extremely accurate, cute, and so much fun to fly.
3. Now, the Double Horse "Hover" 3ch 9100 Helicopter. These heli's are a little harder to fly, but with a little practise you will get-it. This is actually a 3ch collective- pitch heli. Now after you can fly this heli with confidence ,, you will be good enough to move up to just about any 4ch co-axial heli, which is a 4ch heli with the double-blades.
Esky Big Lama 4ch is a great heli for out-side to fly. Blade MCX is a good 4ch to start out with inside. I sincerely hope some of this experience will help someone else that is getting started in the rc heli's. Good Luck! and have fun.
Just bought one of these 9100's and the S107 coaxial. The S107 is super simple to fly and rock stable. If you're looking for a heli to play around with indoors, and have never flown one, the S107 is hard to beat. It's durable and capable of precision flight. I have it at work and store it on top of my computer. I can fly it off and land it back to the same place. Lots of fun.
The 9100 will fly but it is a little more tricky to control. It's very fast and responsive, which usually means not a good trainer. Once you can stay ahead of it, it's pretty smooth flying. Regarding it pulling left on take off, mine does that too. The way to take off is just give it enough power to overcome the left tendency. And turn (right) away from the direction it's pulling as soon as airborne. It takes a bit of getting used to, but I can hover with this one and fly simple patterns with it. For first flights, make sure to have plenty of room, like a 50' X 50' area and about 12' high. Hovering stable takes a bit of trimming to achieve. But even once airborne, that left pulling tendency shows up intermittently. Just have to
watch for it and compensate for it on inputs. From what I've read, the left pulling is common with 3-channel heli's. I read somewhere they are coming out with a newer version that addresses the problem. Watch the 9100 intro on youtube and you can plainly see it favoring left.
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