Radio-controlled (or RC) helicopters are more than just child's play. Many adults enjoy flying helicopters right along with their children, and in some cases, it even turns into a lifetime hobby. It is a pastime everyone can share.
Small helicopters designed for children come with only two-channel radios, the simplest design to fly. The most complicated ones feature seven or more channels to control all the gyros. Stores usually sell either toy helicopters or professional-grade replicas.
3.5-channel Helicopters
The 3-channel helicopter falls into the toy grade coaxial helicopter range. This does not mean that only children use it. What it does mean is that this is a beginner's model. It is slightly more complicated than a 2-channel type but less complicated than a 4-channel one. It has three rotors: a main rotor, tail rotor, and parallel rotor.
Control Features
The first channel on the helicopter controls the thrust, or speed, of the toy. All radio-controlled helicopters, regardless of how many channels they have, dedicate one channel for thrust. Sometimes collectors refer to thrust as throttle, but rest assured they mean the same thing. The main rotor blades control thrust by speeding up or slowing down.
Features : -
Full function 3.5 channel radio control (turn left, turn right, up, down, forward, backward, can also fly in high or low speed)Real life helicopter styling 3.5 channel digital proportional control Built in Gyro for Extra Stability Unique material withstand crashes Flies over 100m high Newly designed super strong crashworthy propeller Altitude and rotor speed control Flight stabilizing system Super lightweight airframe Brake for easy landing Up to 60m (200 ft) radio control range Ready To Fly, Easy To Fly Complete Kit, Ready to Fly (Everything is included and 100% assembled only required 6 AA batteries for the radio transmitter to start flying)
Specification : -
Suitable for 14+ ages.
US$ 53.27