Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Syma S108G Marines Cobra Attack Helicopter 3 Channell Remote Control

Syma S108G Marines Cobra Attack Helicopter 3 Channell Remote Control

Product Description

MARINES COBRA ATTACK HELICOPTER SYMA S108G 3 CHANNEL REMOTE RADIO CONTROL

Syma S108G Marines Cobra Attack Helicopter 3 Channell Remote Control

Product Details

  • Boxed-product Weight: 998 g
  • Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
  • Item model number: S108G
  • ASIN: B004O8GRD8
Price : £29.99
You Save : £4.16 (14%)
Syma S108G Marines Cobra Attack Helicopter 3 Channell Remote Control

Technical Details

  • Easy to Fly 3 Channel Remote Control Helicopter

Costumer Reviews

This remote control helicopter has to be the best buy for beginners, in the instructions it says their is only 6-8 minutes play time for a 40 minute charge, mine easily makes 15 minutes play time for a 40 minute charge with the USB charger which is handy as the remote control charger eats batteries for lunch. The indestructableness of this toy is amazing! It has smacked the roof rolled down the stairs, propellers trapped in between a door (and been fine after)! i have had it 1 month and the only breakage was the very small back propellar which i fixed but if it is un fixable their is a spare one so you dont need to worry about buying a new one! Age ranges for this toy i would recommend 6-90 year olds it is just as enjoyable for all ages!

I know it's quite new but I'm surprised there are no reviews of this helicopter yet. I got one yesterday and it's blown me away. I've got several S107Gs, and this latest S108G is not only a really beautiful little (virtually) scale model but is even more precise to fly than a S107G, which is saying something. I just hope it lasts. I've got beyond the crashing stage, but as a reviewer of the S107G said, when something this good is produced this cheaply, you simply have to adopt the philosophy of accepting that a percentage will not work out of the box and some will last not very long before malfunctioning or experiencing severe battery performance degradation. Having said that, my three original four-month-old S107Gs are still functioning perfectly after daily flying and some truly horrendous training crashes which you simply would not believe a model helicopter could survive without damage, let alone fly afterwards without any trim change. One of the keys to longevity is careful battery use, never run the battery right down in flight, and always allow ten or fifteen minutes after flying before recharging. I really hope this S108G keeps going, because it's just a blast. These Syma micro helis, although less sophisticated than the significantly more expensive and undeniably superior E-Flite micro helis that I also have, are to me more fun to own, being far more solidly constructed of alloy and plastic, and fun to dismantle and maintain. The fact that this is a scale model (apart from the extra rotors) is great, I look forward to a Huey to the same scale! Now that would be something.

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