RC Apache Helicopter 4 Channel Remote Control Ready To Fly
RC Apache Helicopter 4 Channel Remote Control Ready To Fly
Full Function Remote Controlled
Forward, Backward, Up and Down, Left and Right.
Flies over 30M High
4 Channel Radio Control
Twin Electric Motors
The Apache Helicopter is the most advanced, versatile, deployable, and maintainable multi-role combat helicopter in the world, and now you can be the pilot. This 4 channel RC Apache Helicopter, gives you complete control of its flight. Full function remote controlled forward, backward, up, down, left and right. It flies over 30m high. 4 channel radio control duel propeller system and stable hover. It also features a revolutionary co-axial rotor technology and an 850mAh Li-Po rechargeable battery.
It can fly up to 10 minute flight times with flight range of 120. Factory assembled ready to fly.
RC Apache Helicopter 4 Channel Remote Control Ready To Fly Reviews
I bought the helicopter a while ago. It’s a very nice looking Apache Longbow. The only real complaint is that
the tail propeller was broken when I received the package, but it’s a decoration (all the functionality is in the main rotor). It’s a 4 channel heli, which means that if you want a simple to fly, take off-and-go -style heli, you should go for cheaper 2-channel versions. This beast is very controllable but for beginners, requires larger area and soft ground (grass or something similar preferable). It’s mostly an indoor heli, but you can fly it outside when it is not windy. And I recommend to practise flying it outside, as it breaks relatively easily: many parts are made of plastic instead of carbon or metal. Fortunately the additional parts are very cheap (the part that broke costs something like $3, so I’m thinking of buying 10 of those).
The instruction manual is relatively good, though a bit terse at times. However, this is my first flyable RC and my second RC vehicle overall, and more experienced users would probably find it more easy to handle and fly.




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