JXD 4 Ch Indoor Infrared RC Gyroscope Helicopter Drift King
Item Description
This is the Newest of the Indoor Infrared Remote Control Helicopters out there. Though all the other individuals are just three ch this 1 is a true four Channel. The forth Channel give the small heli the ability to drift correct or left. 3.7 V Li-Po Battery can be charged with a Charger in the Transmitter or by a USB Charger included.

Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 17.8 x 7.2 x 3.4 inches ; 1.4 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B004OGBNJ8
- Item model number: 340
- Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up
- Batteries: 6 AA batteries required.
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 108 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
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By : JXD
Price : $26.80
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Item Attributes
- four Ch infrared remote manage
- two speeds forward
- Turn light on and off with a button on the remote
- two most important blades, tail blade and connector buckle
- Transmitter requires 6 AA Batteries, not included
Client Evaluations
I agree with Austin. It flies really much like the S107 same dimensions and visuals. The lighting is spectacular but what's cooler still is that you can turn it off from the controller to save battery life. The opposite button provides you added performance. Like the sideways drift that Austin mentioned, it's not considerably but it is noticeable and adds to the enjoyable of flying this neat little package. As you would count on, there's a rotary trim knob to correct any left / ideal rotation even though hovering, flying forwards or backwards. My ONLY complaint is that you ought to take your hand from the controls to adjust the knob. You will not have to have to do this usually as the helicopter is pretty stable and doesn't lose its trim quickly once set. My favorite trim manage was on the Syma S009G which had left and appropriate buttons to tap even though flying. A entirely eye and hands zero cost way to control trim. One alot more good feature of the Drift King manage is the flashing green light although the manage is binding. In my situation, this takes a beneficial half minute or a lot more but I know the process is full as the green light becomes solid. Anyway, the box says "straightforward to fly" and that it is. I have not crashed the Drift King into something but searching the tiny helicopter over, it appears to be just as sturdy as the Syma counterpart which is particularly robust. You get 1 additional blade for the best and bottom coaxial, a spare tail rotor and an extra connect buckle. The directions are a decent attempt at translation from Chinese but the helicopter hardly wants any of that if you have previous expertise with any coaxial toy helicopter. I liken this micro helicopter to what the Spaniards known as a humming bird as they saw it for the initially time - a flying jewel. The look of the Drift King is incredibly appealing. The aluminum frame and nicely attached tail / boom fins make me assume I got fantastic quality for the money. Even the tail motor looks added sturdy in its housing. The canopy is fairly enticing with an eye catching paint scheme. Nothing about the Drift King appears cheap or flimsy. Like the S107, it is a particularly properly thought out toy - particularly appealing to the eye.
The rotor shaft separates the coaxial blades far enough apart that they will not interact. In other words, no danger of the leading blades cracking on the lower ones. The controller requires 6 AA batteries, which are not included so be prepared and buy a package of new alkalines ahead of you get a Drift King. I advise that you do NOT use the controller to charge the Drift King. Use the black USB charging cord as an alternative. It glows red even though charging which has an appealing glow inside the black USB plug. The LED shuts off when charging is total and my brief expertise with charging is about 45 minutes. These occasions seem to vary and your mileage could be far better. You will have a slightly distinct action if you select to bleed the controller batteries with its separate / attached charging cord. The controller batteries will final for months if you do not charge the Drift King with them and I guarantee they will final no alot more than a few days if you do. The controller charging is a excellent function if you take your helicopter exactly where there are no USB charging ports. Besides a computer system you do know that your cable / satellite box has a USB port that you can use to charge factors do not you?
Like the S107, you need to be cautious proper soon after a complete charge. The out there power can shoot the Drift King right to the ceiling with a compact quantity of throttle. Speaking of which, it is a dead stick meaning there is no spring return for that axis and you can hover hands off the controls. This is unlike the S107 and can be a difficulty for folks put to use to the "return to zero" throttle kind controls. The sideways axis control is from this similar stick (mode 1). Drifting is a one of a kind feature that requirements practice and I have not discovered how JXD has achieved the capacity with a coaxial. The ZR Avatar makes use of two separate outrigger motors to achieve this but JXD has figured one thing else out. Anyway, as you push the left side stick appropriate or left you have to balance the throttle. A small far more hard than it sounds but the drift feature isn't one thing you do by accident. There is spring tension on that axis but not the other. That indicates you must consciously move the stick left or ideal even though getting careful with the near zero force up and down motion. Balancing throttle although drifting will be the most tough part of flying in this dimension.
Coaxial helicopters are nothing like hobbyist style fixed pitch single rotor helicopters in regard to flying. You get your feet wet with the controller axis and perspective as you turn toward your self but the sideways (4th channel) is not like flying a Blade mSR sideways. This is a decent issue if you just want some relaxing fun. The spectacular light show that can be toggled on and off, the acceleration button and sideways drift potential make this guy significantly various from the S107. The cost difference reflects this also. If you have a spare $40 or so, invest in this small flying jewel. It really is honestly a step up in fun.
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I bought this heli and genuinely liked it. I obtain the construct quality to be very very good. Very durable, has crashed challenging lots and still goes and goes. I read where alot of persons like the Syma S107 and I purchased that 1 to. Comparing the two of them I find that the S107 is particularly stable but alot slower than the Drift King. General I feel the Drift King is far more of a challenge but also alot more entertaining.I rated 5 stars on educational for the reason that it has allowed me to get alot of flying time and that helps since I have due to the fact purchased a Blade SR 120 that I fly outside. Two points I will need to add by reading extra tips internet I identified out that you should really wait 10 or 15 minutes to let the battery cool down after flying prior to charging and also tun the switch to the off position just before charging.
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