Two (2) Replacement Main Rotors for Mini Infrared Remote Control Electric Helicopters

Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 6 x 3.9 x 1 inches ; 0.3 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B000RK43FG
- Item model number: GEN-002A
- Manufacturer recommended age: 13 years and up
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By : Mini IR Helis
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Price : $6.17
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Item Description
Contains bonus YELLOW tail propeller. This is a set of 2 replacement most important drive rotor blade sets for the Mini Heli Infrared Indoor Helicopter, Bell Heli IR Indoor RC Helicopter, Picco Z, Havoc Heli and clones. Every heli requires 1 set. It is a very good thought to keep a spare rotor on hand to let you maintain flying in case yours is damaged in a crash. If you shed the little silver weights in the top stabilizer you'll have to have to purchase a new rotor blade. Main Rotor Blade Specifications: Rotor Diameter: 5.2" (13.2cm) Material: Flexible black plastic Capabilities: Integrated stabilizer (best 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...
Item Attributes
- Two most important helicopter rotor blades - Black
- Consists of bonus YELLOW tail propeller.
- Fits air hogs havoc heli, havoc stinger, venom micro ranger, picooz, and brandmates
- Keep your favored micro helis flying
Costumer Reviews
I purchased this as a replacement for a Yiboo mini Euro Tiger Airsquire, which broke one of the connecting arms among the key rotor and stabilizing bar. These new rotors have a slightly unique stabilizer - it has a lot more of a wing profile than the original type. I wasn't confident if they would perform but for $4 what is there to lose?
When fitted, the helicopter flies a lot a greater than it ever did just before! It is a lot additional stable and doesn't veer off into the wall when attempting to take off (which is what broke my original rotor). Some reviewers here stated that their models would not fly any even more because of the weight of the new rotors, but the Yiboo is OK.
No directions came with the new rotors so here's what worked for me (For the Yiboo anyway). Finding the old rotor off is not uncomplicated! If the old rotor will not simply pull off:
Cut across the plastic shaft of the old rotor just beneath the stabilizer bar, and above the tell tale hole with wire cutters or related. You can now get rid of the stabilzer and primary rotor. Don't cut any lower as you'll cut by way of the metal drive shaft. This leaves the plastic shaft which is component of the rotor about an inner metal shaft which conencts to the drive motor. You ought to be careful not to bend or damage the metal shaft.
Cut along the length of the remaining plastic shaft with a craft knife. It takes a few cuts to get through. I produced two cuts 180 degrees apart. Be careful not to cut your self! You can now peel the two halves of the remains of the plastic shaft away from the metal inner shaft. I couldn't get all the way to the end of the plastic as it was within the body of the helicopter. Cutting as far down as I could, and peeling away released the plastic element from the metal shaft and I was in a position to pull the remains of plastic away from the metal inner shaft. This method absolutely destroys the old rotor of course, but I am assuming you happen to be replacing it simply because it is currently damaged.
The new rotor just pushed onto the shaft really simply. I implemented washing up liquid to ease it on and the pressure of my finger and thumb was adequate. You know it is on far enough when you can see the metal inner shaft by means of the tell tale hole.
I cannot guarantee that this approach will work for all brands of Electric Helicopter, but it may well supply some tips. Really good luck and pleased flying.
This is the correct element if you have a PicooZ/Air Hog Havoc 2-ch heli.
Make certain that the rotor fits snugly, for the reason that a loose fit will not offer sufficient lift to get your heli up and operating even though the rotors seem to spin . You also have to adjust trim and make positive that the tail rotor is clean of wrapped hair or fuzz, and perfectly perpendicular to the principal rotor- these are important for proper functioning of the heli, and ordinarily have to be checked/adjusted after each and every crash.
This replacement is surely sturdier than the original rotor, as well as the single spare that came with the original heli.
This item has restored my tiny heli to full function and produced me a pleased tiny kid once more, much to my wife's chagrin.
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