Remote Control Helicopters

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By Nicholas Skeba


Every year it seems that toys get better and better. There is no exception with the new line of radio controlled Helicopters. Controlling small vehicles remotely on the ground seems a thing of the past. Now take control of the air with radio controlled helicopters and find all new ways to annoy your neighbors. Use it as a marketing tool, by taping a message to a radio controlled helicopter and fly it over crowded areas.

Cool Remote Control Pocket Spaceman Helicopter

Simply charge up the spaceman for 20-30 minutes and you will get 7-10 minutes flight time. You can send him up to 30 feet away and he comes in three different RF frequencies so that you can control up to three space man at once.

Hornet 3 Mini RC Helicopter Digital Proportional

This radio controlled helicopter is small, but quite a lot of fun. It has up to 9 minutes of battery lifespan allowing you to annoy the neighbors for a short while. Animals find it fun too. Cats love to chase it around the house. It features a landing pad, for safe landings.

Silverlit Gyrotor X-Rotor RC Electric RTF Mini Helicopter

This helicopter comes ready to fly with its pre-installed two channel Proportional Radio control. The inexpensive Mini Gyrotor easy-to-fly Indoor Helicopter weighs only 38 grams, incorporates a red LED search light and incorporates an auto stability system, to make this easy to operate both indoors and outside.

The Airhogs Reflex RC helicopter

This helicopter is better than the rest with its 6-way precision control. Its must more crash resitant with its foam fuselage making it hard to damage. The 6 way control lets you fly up and down and perform helicopter banks. Twin drive props provide directional control while the dual rotors lend stability. It also includes one set of spare propellers and battery.


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