Syma S109G Apache AH-64 3.5-Channels Mini Indoor Helicopter

Product Description


The Syma S109G is a palm size 3-Channels Helicopter, it has a youngest brother in the Syma Apache line. The S109G has a Co-Axial structure which is specially created for initially time flyers. The S109G is built with thick plastic physique which continually survives in crashes. The Syma S109G is equipped with a 4-in-1 receiver (Gyro, ESC, Mixer, Receiver), permits the helicopter to move in all directions. This hobby helicopter is developed for ages 8 and up. Attributes: Apache 3-Channels AH-64 Helicopter. It can fly in 6 directions: clockwise/anti-clockwise, forward/backward, and up/down. Double protection. Head lights. 3D full function. Built-in GYRO. Particularly strong and solid built. Durable design to survive although crashes. Compact in size. Helicopter can be charged by means of pc USB socket. Consists of: Helicopter i-Transmitter USB charging cable for i.copter USB charging cable for iPhone transmitter User manual Specifications: Fly functions: up/down, left/correct, forward/backward. Helicopter battery: 3.7V 55mAh Li-polymers. Charging time: 20-30 minutes. Flying time: three-five minutes. Controlling distance: about 10 meters. Helicopter size: 19 x 8.5 x 7.5cm. Box size: 27.five x 13.5 x 8.5 cm. Frequency: A/B channel selector Infra red control program. Test report: CE ROHS FCC ASTM Range: Up to 10m (30ft).Syma S109G Apache AH-64 3.5-Channels Mini Indoor Helicopter

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 3 x 2 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B004L2J7W0
  • Item model number: S109G
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up
  • Batteries: 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 27 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
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By : Syma
Price : $24.89
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Syma S109G Apache AH-64 3.5-Channels Mini Indoor Helicopter

Item Functions

  • Complete three channels: up, down, left, correct, forward, and backward
  • 2 Selectable Frequencies Let's You Fly Up To 2 Helicopters At When
  • Flies in 6 several directions
  • Has a ten meter control distance
  • Comes with toy precise battery

Client Critiques


I have a tiny squadron of mini helicopters and this one particular is by far the greatest so far. I read awesome evaluations of the Syma S107. I was rather pleased with it compared to some of the older Syma models. Then I saw the positive testimonials for this and thought I would give it a go. It flies incredibly nicely! Quiter than the other seven helicopters I have and so stable, smooth, and responsive. It is a tiny slow with forward and reverse momentum, but not poor. Slow is much easier to manage...maybe that was intentional. We fly these just about every day in the office and this hands down outperforms everthing else.
For those comparing models, here you go:
Syma S109 Apache- Excellent
Syma S105G (Sport Helicopter) Rather Very good -Fastest, stable, but somewhat loud, durable metal frame
Syma S107G- (Sport Helicopter) Rather superior- nearly identical to S105 but a small slower, distinct scheme,older?
Syma S026 Chinook- Looks cool, flies ok, but tough to control. As well significantly power for its weight 'Cieling magnet'
Syma S013 Black Hawk- Horrible! Very light, spins uncontrollably, fragile
Syma S013 Apache- See S013 Black Hawk critique. (friend bought this 1 to join the fun: nothing but regrets)
Heard the S108G Cobra is excellent too but haven't tried it. My deployment to Iraq is almost more than, so I in all probability will not be obtaining any additional toys.

What a distinction a gyro makes! Incredible...I tried one particular of the 1st gen micro R/C copters (no gyro on those) not extended following they came out, and found them to be extremely challenging to manage and not much entertaining mainly because of it.
This generation with the gyro is just amazing though...SO stable, SO effortless - but not boring. There is nevertheless a finding out curve for total R/C noobies that will make this a great first R/C copter, but I appear at it virtually like a challenge...trying to master this small beast is Entertaining!
This also basically looks like a authentic helicopter, compared to the ones I purchased previously, which looked like....nicely like R/C copters - absolutely unrealistic.
The LED lights are great so you can fly at night (my children Like that - the dog...not so considerably), and the issue even seems to behave like a real helicopter, with ground impact and getting to lower speed (thrust?) to tilt forward (I am no pilot or physicist, but I do know that the previous models I tried did not give me any type of sense of "this issue FEELS like I am flying a real helicopter!")
Gonna quit now given that I sound like I work for the company (not even positive who the business is in fact, but whoever it is, they sorely want an English native to write the English element of the instruction manual!)
Can't advise this sufficient. Easy straightforward 5 stars.
FYI if you are interested in modding your Syma (specifically, the inexpensive, uncomplicated and great tail rotor mod that tends to make it quicker and far more agile), you need to get the model that looks like the R/C copter (107G I think). Found this out the tough way, but I nonetheless favor this one for the looks. Video of the mod outcomes: [...]

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