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Item specifics - Radio Control Parts & Accessories
Type:
Radio Controlled Toy Helicopter
Brand:
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Sub-Type:
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Condition:
New In Box
Fuel Source:
Electric
NEW! Amazing Micro Helicopter with IR Remote Control!
NEW! Amazing Micro Helicopter with IR Remote Control!!
Radio controlled micro helicopter with a handheld 3-channel remote. This lightweight helicopter has tough but pliable rotors made of carbon fiber, therefore able to hold up to active usage and the occasional minor hard landing.
The remote controller allows the helicopter to be flown and landed, hover in midair, and turn left or right. There is also a stabilizer bar on the helicopter that is controlled by the remote, so you can trim the helicopters flight and prevent flips and spins.
At a Glance...
Micro sized radio controlled helicopter with full flight function remote
No extra parts or accessories needed. Just put your AA batteries into the remote and you are ready for flight!
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Handling times for shipping vary. Standard shipping is via air mail, takes 10 to 20 days and includes tracking. Expedited shipping is via UPS, takes 6 to 12 days, and also includes tracking. At this time, we ship only to the countries listed.
Dimension: Helicopter 182mm x 85mm x 30mm (L x H x W), Blades = 175mm (L)
Remote -
Control Channels: 3 - A, B, C
Flight Control: up/down, forward/backward, left/right, left/right trim
Power: 6 x AA battery (not included)
ON/OFF Switch: YES
Operating Temperature: 5-35 degrees C
Manufacturer Ref.: HJO1NTA9E08K
Other Features:
Three bands of operation - you fly on channel A while your friend flies on channel B
Helicopter is charged by cord inside remote controller
Practice flying in completely open and safe area until you are familiar with the controls
We recommend the use of rechargeable AA batteries for remote control
Operation by children should only be done under adult supervision
Package Contents:
Helicopter
Controller
Manual - English
Manufacturer and Origin: China
TERMS: RETURNS AND WARRANTY: Ifthere is a quality defect that causes the device to be unacceptable or unusable during the 12 months after dispatch from the warehouse, we will accept a return and either repair the item, replace the item with an identical new item, replace the item with an equivalent item that you accept, or offer credit or a refund. Care is taken to carefully describe and display each item or lot to the best of our abilities, and questions regarding the lot or item before the auction's end are welcomed. By bidding, you agree to these Conditions of Sale. RETURNS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS THE PRODUCT IS DEFECTIVE!
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On 18-May-09 at 15:13:26 EDT, seller added the following information:
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Payment is required within 7 days of the end of the auction. All items unpaid after 7 days will be re-listed and nonpaying strike will be given. Good communication can solve a lot of difficulties - if you have any questions or need anything including extra time, contact me. I'm very easy to work with.