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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 read more »
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My grandson and I love to race down our long hallway, we each have one, as does grandma. It doesnt fall off very often, but that is due to defects in the drywall. Even from a very high fall on to our carpet, it has not hurt the cars at all. Wish it went a little faster but it is still very fun as is. Love the way the lights blink to let you know when the batteries are getting low. Quick charge time is also a plus, gives me time to rest up for the next race. read more »
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I totally disagree with the previous reviewer. Mine was undamaged upon receipt and it charges easily and within about 15 minutes. My 7 year old can fly it quite well and we have had a blast with it. We have crashed it dozens of times without no damage whatsoever. The only problem I have found is that you have to adjust the trim almost everytime you use it - which takes only a few seconds. Indoor use only - the slightest breeze will blow it everywhere since it is so light. Excellent toy fo read more »
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Our 9 and 7 year old boys received these helicopters for Xmas and by far it was their favorite gift! They played with them for hours on hours Xmas day. These little helicopters fly just like they are advertised and the boys enjoyed battling against each other and shooting each other down. The only downfall is that they run out of charge rather quickly and they dont work well outside. read more »
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You get about what you pay for. With a little practice you can fly these things. But the remote doesnt have anywhere near the range advertised. You have 20 feet max then they drop like a rock. I would recommend them for a cheap way to enjoy SHORT flights. read more »
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This is a great remote controlled helicopter! My only concern is that the first one I bought was a defective. I flew it twice and the top rotor snapped right off. But then I returned it and got another and this one is working perfectly fine. read more »
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If you have broken Air Hogs toys and need replacement parts for them.
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Air Hogs is toys from Spin Master.
Mini RC Toys that are fun for the whole family.
Indoor helicopters, mini rc cars and more. read more »
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Air Hogs is a line of toy airplanes, helicopters, rockets, manufactured by the Spin Master company in Toronto, Canada. They are radio controlled, free-flying, and air-powered aircraft. Several of these, especially the R/C ones, are designed to be easily flown without any need for assembly. read more »
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Inhouse remote controlled toys.
Radio control has been around since Nikola Tesla demonstrated a remote control boat in 1893. World War II saw increased development in radio control technology read more »
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Air Hogs replacement parts
If you need a new rotor for your Air Hog helicopter or maybe batteries?
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Nice RC toys for children as well as adults.
Small sized RC toys that you can use at home.
Helicopters to fly inside with. read more »
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