
One the one hand, it doesn’t go completely out of control when you first fly it, and you can steer it about more easily than other beginner ‘copters because it’s more stable, having two rotors. There’s more controls than some other helicopters which might take some getting used to.
On the other hand, because it’s so heavy, it only gets about 2 foot off the ground (indoors), which contributes somewhat for it not being damaged yet. (If you’re having problems with a light copter shooting into the ceiling within 3 seconds of lifting off, this may be your solution.) If the batteries need charging, it won’t get off the ground at all, but that’s quickly remedied, as opposed to crashing mid-flight.
Additionally, it requires more charging (manual quotes approx 40 mins) and has less airtime, because it’s got two motors as opposed to one.
There’s very little English on the box (mostly Chinese, Korean or whathaveyou), but there is clearly written English in the manual. The design and finish of the helicopter, which made me choose this over other models by the photo, was excellent. I’m no expert on how realistic it is compared to the real military copter, but it’s very precise and not cheap or tacky looking at all.
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