The most common problem for low power are a weak battery, loose linkage, or worn motor. This video describes how to fix the most common problems of coaxial helicopters.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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The most common problem for low power are a weak battery, loose linkage, or worn motor. This video describes how to fix the most common problems of coaxial helicopters.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Chris Chianelli shows you all about mini indoor helicopters in part 2 of The Radio Control Show.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Facebook: www.facebook.com/xenonproject Twitter: wwww.twitter.com/xenonproject www.xenonproject.com Interesting Review on the Ready-To-Fly Syma S107, Metal series – 3 channel Helicopter. The RC hobby has always been driven by technological innovation. The Syma S107 helicopter is the latest benefactor of this continual push toward the future. Using the same physical concepts that drive a gyroscope, the S107 flies with unprecedented stability for a helicopter of its size. With the S107, you can now achieve the hovering stability and responsive controls of a higher end 4-channel helicopter at a fraction of the cost and bulk! Its portable size is perfect for today’s mover and shaker – the S107 charged via the included USB cable, making it possible for you to work on your laptop computer while your S107 charges for a quick flight during your study or work breaks. The amazing performance capabilities of the S107 makes it a great practice or toy ‘copter for all pilots, from beginners trying to learn the dynamics of rotary flight to more advanced pilots looking to practice their moves and maneuvers on an inexpensive heli. Beyond its advanced engineering and aerodynamic performance, Syma’s S107 has a revamped, aggressive design wonderfully suited to its hardy, stable flight patterns. The visually appealing colors and accents decorating the helicopter overlay a solid steel casing that houses the well-engineered rotary motor. To say that we’re all rather in love with this product is …
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Christmas 2010. Kids flying remote control helicopters.
Tokyo Electric Power is putting remote controlled machinery to use at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. This video, released Monday, was shot by a remote-controlled helicopter a day earlier and shows the plants number four reactor building.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

A video series teaching you how to eventually fly full function 6 channel RC helicopters. This video concentrates on getting you use to the rudder control as well as getting you use to centering the helicopter back from different orientations. The plan is to start you out on a coaxial helicopter, teach you the basics which are broken up into easy to learn and practice steps. Once these skills are mastered you are ready to move on to a 6 channel helicopter.
I took my DragonFly 251′s for a spin. Well that’s pretty much what they do anyway LOL
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Remote Control Helicopter Training Kit is a MUST have for anyone who is new to flying those advanced helicopters. It helps balance your helicopter and it great reduces the chance of breaking the rotor blade or any expensive parts from hitting any obstacle!
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Includes bonus YELLOW tail propeller. This is a set of 2 replacement main drive rotor blade sets for the Mini Heli Infrared Indoor Helicopter, Bell Heli IR Indoor RC Helicopter, Picco Z, Havoc Heli and clones. Each heli requires 1 set. It is a good idea to keep a spare rotor on hand to let you keep flying in case yours is damaged in a crash. If you lose the little silver weights in the top stabilizer you’ll need to purchase a new rotor blade. Main Rotor Blade Specifications: * Rotor Diame
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