Venom Micro Rescue Heli – White

Venom Micro Rescue Heli - White

Venom Micro Rescue Heli – White

  • Infrared remote control
  • Heli charges on radio transmitter
  • Three frequencies and color schemes
  • Requires 6AA batteries
  • Includes infrared radio controller

This is the electric powered, radio controlled Ready-To-Fly Micro Rescue Helicopter from Venom-Group. For ages 8 and over. FEATURES: Transmitter with throttle and direction stick, trimmer and LED charge indicator, controller also functions as charger Separate main and tail rotor motors Pre-installed on-board LiPo battery INCLUDES: Micro Rescue Helicopter, two stick controller, 3.7V LiPo battery extra tail rotor blade REQUIRES: Six AA batteries for transmitter Charging LiPo battery for 20-30 minutes Trimming helicopter following instructions on box SPECS: Length: 7.1″” (180mm) Width: 1.2″” (30mm) Height: 2.8″” (72mm) Main Rotor Diameter: 5.3″” (135mm) Tail Rotor: Diameter: 1.2″” (31mm)

Venom Micro Rescue Heli – White Reviews

Ok, first off your local hobby shop is suppose to give you a list on helpful tips it says trim it to stop the uncontrollable spinning. Also i believe this is a very good product i got it from my hobby shop and i love it is so easy to control you have to get used to flying a helicopter r/c one of the easiest r/c’s i’ve used though! Also only fly indoors because the wind tends to knock the helicopter over and shoots to the ground, if you are a beginner get this helicopter.

Thanks,
Rich


t’s small,
but among the easiest to program to hold its position. I get 3-5 decent charges out of fresh alkaline batteries. After that it stays up for a shorter period of time, doesn’t fly as high, and response gets slow and erratic. When newly recharged, it went 20 to 30 feet in the air.

I added a large paper clip to the nose, which changed the angle of flight slighty, and then could make it go forward more often.

I plan on trying rechargable batteries, which may produce more good recharges.

I have used it primarily outdoors with little wind, crashed it onto concrete road, and into trees, side of house 30 or 40 times. I had to apply a drop of glue to the front where the two sides started to open up, but no real problem. I give it a high grade for “takes a lickin’ and keeps on tickin.”

I also tried 4 Air Hogs $27+- helis, and only one was I able to stop spinning, which I sent to my very happy 8 year old grandson.

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