Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3L7QSSJBH93H0 Just want to say what a great invention this is, and unbelievably FUN for the money! And durable, weve flown it regular for the last 6 months. Ours has had some VERY hard crashes; many of them I thought "Its broke!", but it still flies great. I thought it was easy to learn, just takes a light and steady touch on the throttle, and just a TAP to "steer", that is rotate the direction you want to go. Launch away from walls, the rotor "wash" will pull it in. For the first minute, the power fluctuates some, then, it hits a "sweet spot" for several minutes. I can keep it flying the whole flight time (when one of our cats doesnt knock it down!). Dont be afraid to crash either. If it looks bad, best to kill the throttle and let it fall. Dont fly near people or animals faces, use common sense; like anything, it could do harm if it hit someone, or something in the eyes. It helps to add weight to the front, a small piece of wire and some tape will do it. I wouldnt push something into the body, as a tack, it could damage the battery. You want just enough weight move ahead slow, experiment! Youll learn to work the "trim"; as the battery wears each flight, when you notice it start to turn on its own, just a quick TAP the OPPOSITE way on the trim button to compensate will keep it straightened out; dynamic adjustment! One thing omitted from the instruction manual is you have to turn the handset on, to charge the copter. Make sure the copter is "OFF" cooled down, then plug in the wire, its small, sometimes it takes a little wiggle, to keep the green charge light on. When the batteries get too weak in the controller, the red LED will look like its pulsing, and it may not want to charge the copter. I like using rechargeable batteries in it. Another "hazard" is if the copter gets "out of sight" of the controller, as a fall behind a sofa. It remembers the last command, so if thats throttle, itll keep spinning until it "sees" the controller again. Just buy it!!!
1 Comment   Add this link to...  Bury

Comments Who Voted Related Links