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Syma S026 Coaixal Blade Tandem Chinook Cargo transporting helicopter | 
| Brand: Syma Category: Toy
Buy Used: £16.99 (On sale from £17.99) as of 30/7/2010 01:30 CDT details
New (13) Used (3) from £16.99
Seller: Homemart Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 139
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 6 x 4.6
UPC: 504454522786 EAN: 4891295346326
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Novel Design - Coaxial rotor blade on front and back - Double the stability and handling | | • | Very Easy to control - Once you set the appropraite trimming position, don't have to take hands off control lever | | • | Eight way directions, forward, backward, up, down, left, right, left front, right front | | • | Made of Durable ABS plastic, can withstand certain magnitude of collision |
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Product Description Product Description
Last year, Silverlit had brought to all RC fans a major shock with the introduction of their Tandem Z helicopter. A full 3 channels control makes it capable to go forward, left, right, slightly backward. However, a lot of customer were dissatisified with its quality, they said it is too easy to break, and they don't like the weird front and rear stabilizer attaching to the Tandem Z. This year Syma had finally introudced their own version of Tandem Z, built with the coaxial blade platform, it provides double the stability in compares to a Tandem Z, you don't need to trim the helicopter constantly to get it stable. And you can manually adjust the flying style. For example if you want the helicopter to lean more to the forward, you can press the button on the right shoulder a few times, it will make the Rear rotor Blade spins faster than the front rotor, making the helicopter tends to fly forward. And vice versa, if you want the helicopter to fly significantly backward. And you can also try the neutral flying mode, which is helicopter not leaning to either forward or backward, I personally like this the most, the easier mode to control.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Helicopter July 21, 2010 Cruachan My son has had lots of fun with this helicopter it's easy to fly and he's now very proficient with it. Apart from breaking a stabiliser it's been fine and the part was readily available.
Billiant to fly. July 18, 2010 J. G. Rivers-fletcher (U.K) It is totally stable, easy to learn to fly, and looks just like the real thing. This is my 4th toy helicopter, all the others were very difficult to fly and didn't steer or control properly. This one (I suspect because of the twin double rotors), is just perfect. I can land it anywhere within 10 inches of the planned landing spot.
Great Chopper July 15, 2010 Noodles I've perviously had a remote controlled helicopter but this one is in a completely different class. Once trimmed it's controls are steady and it flight is stable. I would highly recommend this toy (although I refuse to share it with the kids!)
Fun for grown up kids! July 1, 2010 R. Sheppard (Wales) I bought this for my husbands birthday and he has had loads of fun with it, he has crashed a lot and it is still in one piece so quality is good. Takes a bit of getting used to but my hubby loves it. Great "toy" for grown up men!
Chinook chopper June 21, 2010 Mark Arrived very soon after ordering, a lot of fun - much better than my last one. The only negative is that the LED which should indicate when it's charging doesn't work, and the instructions don't indicate where it should be. There is a multicoloured LED which comes on during operation which is pretty good. Not sure if this is the same LED. Thankfully is does charge so I won't bother sending it back.
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