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  • its co-axial, not co-axle. just tryin to help out(:

  • This is a RTF. Just charge the included lipo, put batteries in the Tx and fly. On the first flight, I do recomend you make sure all the trims are centered except the throttle, place it at the lowest setting. I fly mine with a little forward trim because it seems tobe tail heavy.

  • @thefireflier ah ok thanks man :) but i am not really sure i will buy one of those maybe a Syma S026G Micro Chinook ? heheh btw witch one would u recommend ?

  • @SkyDDL

    It really depends on your skill level. A Coax heli is FAR more stable and a Chinook is even more stable! The Syma is a 3 channel heli that is good for indoor flying but outdoors the wind will give you alot more trouble in handling. The falcon on the other hand is a 4 channel and needs more room for flight and more skill. If you are at that level, the I HIGHLY recomend the Falcon. It is listed as a starter heli but I would recomend that you have Coaxal experience for orientation.

  • @thefireflier oh i see..

  • Hey when u got it out of the box is the parts all togethere or do u have to fix'em ? btw nice vid ! :)

  • @SkyDDL This is a RTF. Just charge the included lipo, put batteries in the Tx and fly. On the first flight, I do recomend you make sure all the trims are centered except the throttle, place it at the lowest setting. I fly mine with a little forward trim because it seems tobe tail heavy.

  • Sweet Heli

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