Tuesday, September 27, 2011

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Air Hogs Sky Patrol R/C Black Helicopter - 27.195 MHz Review


List Price : $49.99



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Air Hogs Sky Patrol R/C Black Helicopter - 27.195 MHz Feature

  • Radio-controlled helicopter that flies to heights over 50'
  • Hovers, accelerates, brakes and lands
  • Easy-to-pilot proportional control—pressure on the throttle raises heli higher
  • Rear rotor stabilizing steadies it for hovering, foam construction protects
  • Launch pad is also a charger

Air Hogs Sky Patrol R/C Black Helicopter - 27.195 MHz Overview

Able to launch straight up to heights over 50', hover in place, accelerate and brake, this Air Hogs helicopter moves just like a real chopper—all by radio control. It's easy to pilot and land with proportional control. Just hit the throttle, and the harder you press it, the higher the heli will go. A rear rotor stabilizing system steadies the helicopter in the air, while crash-resistant EPP foam construction prevents it from being damaged. Comes ready to fly with a controller, learn-to-fly video and a launch pad that doubles as a charger. Also available in red (sold separately), an identical model controlled on a different radio frequency for simultaneous racing or flying.

Air Hogs Sky Patrol R/C Black Helicopter - 27.195 MHz Specifications

The lightweight, plastic propellers and a charcoal-and-silver foam body on this spy copter don't make it very sturdy, but it has an arsenal of "high performance specs" that should balance vulnerability with greater agility. A few of them include altitude and rotor speed indicators, a "flight stabilizing" system, and proportion control, all of which help lift up to 50 feet. Those features are considerate, but kids won't even care about those doodads once their bird takes flight. Of course, it's not very large (more like a grasshopper than a spy copter) but has lots of fun is packed into it. Plus, its quick-charging station doubles as a cool launch pad, complete with an input jack shaped like a fuel nozzle. Included: instructional video. Required, eight "C" batteries for launch pad; six "AA" batteries for remote control. Diane Beall

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