Replacement Main Rotor for Mini Infrared Remote Control Electric Helicopter
Product Description
This is a replacement key drive rotor blade for the Mini Heli Infrared Indoor Helicopter, Bell Heli IR Indoor RC Helicopter, Picco Z, Havoc Heli and clones. It is a wonderful idea to keep a spare rotor on hand to let you keep flying in case yours is damaged in a crash. If you shed the small silver weights in the top rated stabilizer you will need to have to invest in a new rotor blade. Most important Rotor Blade Specifications: Rotor Diameter: 5.2" (13.2cm) Material: Flexible black plastic Features: Integrated stabilizer (top hinged portion) This Most important Rotor Blade Is Compatible With: Mini IR Helis Mini Bell IR Heli, Spin Master Air Hogs Havoc Helis, Silverlit Picco Z, Clones like PiccoZ, PicooZ, and so on...

Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 3.9 x 1 inches ; 0.2 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 0.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B000PVYHPS
- Item model number: GEN-001A
- Manufacturer recommended age: 13 years and up
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 39,810 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
By : Mini IR Helis
Price : $5.99
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Item Attributes
- One major helicopter rotor blades - Black
- Fits air hogs havoc heli, havoc stinger, venom micro ranger, picooz, and brandmates
- Preserve you favored micro helis flying following a bad crash
Customer Reviews
I have been very pleased with this replacement rotor for my mini-helicopter (I believe it is a Havoc but the box doesn't say)! I received and installed the new rotor and my heli flies just as well as it did just before and the new rotor does seem to take a lot much more abuse without falling apart like the original 1 did.
Contrary to some opinions, I found that the new rotor is simple to replace working with two medium length needle nose pliers.
1. With no HOLDING THE BODY OF THE HELICOPTER, grip the metal shaft that is visible between the body and black plastic of the currently installed rotor with 1 pair of pliers
NOTE: If you try and hold just the foam body of the helicopter you threat damaging the gears, body, and rotor shaft.
2. Devoid of TOUCHING THE HELICOPTER BODY and though continuing to grip the metal rotor shaft (grip tightly, if the pliers slip they can harm the body), use the other pair of pliers to grip the plastic shaft attached to the rotor blades and gently slide up and off the metal shaft.
3. Although continuing to grip the metal rotor shaft with the 1st pair of pliers, insert the metal shaft into the plastic hole of the new rotor.
four. Meticulously but firmly press the new rotor into location taking care not to bend or pressure the metal shaft.
Voila, you really should be ready to rock and roll! The complete replacement process took me about 45 seconds.
Installation was quick but it does not give adequate lift to get helicopter off the ground. It just sits there and spins.
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