Syma S032 RC Helicopter @ www.RED5.co.uk

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2010

We've had huge success with the Alloy Shark indoor helicopter here at RED5 but we understand that sometimes you need a helicopter that's a bit easier to fly indoors and doesn't make everyone run for cover! We think the S032 is the perfect compromise between size and precision manoeuvrability -- it's perfect for every guy who wants a big chopper!




The S032 is similar in design and stability to our incredibly popular Syma 107, you could think of it as the 107s bigger brother. Unlike previous models of helicopter, it has a built in gyroscope that makes it far more manoeuvrable than any series we have ever flown before. The internal solid state gyroscope enables a whole new level of directional control, which means that the helicopter always maintains a fixed heading. Gone are the days of out-of-control spinning! This easy to control direction in flight means that the Syma S032 flies exactly where you point it, unlike some of the older models! The world of indoor helicopters has really taken a leap forward in the past few years from 2-channel to 3-channel. This means that you now have control over the height, speed and direction, over 3 different axis of control.

This series of helicopter has a sturdy metal casing that protects the motor and gearing in case of crashes or 'overconfidence' as we like to call it here at the RED5 offices! Never fear though, we stock spare parts in case your helicopter comes off worse in a battle with the wall! It also looks super-smooth with its tribal decals on the body and fins.

Features:
- Measures 30cm (l) x 6cm (w) x 15cm (h)
- Main rotor measures 25cm in diameter
- Excellent hovering control
- Range of 100ft (approx.)
- Rechargeable 3.7v Li-poly battery included
- 2 frequencies available
- Requires 4 x AA batteries
- Spare parts available

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  • How long it can stay up in the air?

  • @firdaus616 about 6 minutes off one charge, but this can vary depending on how much throttle you use :)

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  • ive actually got one of these and if you look really really hard it says there are spare parts available what they are product numbers but there is no where to order them from

  • How long it can fly?

  • @isoysa sound like you got a dud one, i got told from the guys who sold it me that when they get shipped over ere and xrayed at airport the xrays sumhow mess the electrics up???

  • can you tell me how to keep this thing steady in flight? my one is going all the way

  • @mason4300 ok thank you very much i shall try that (if i can get the dam shell off it)

  • @MegaPepsimax Oh and as for mounting stuff to it, I ordered an 18G camera to play with, so if I remember I will let you know how that works out.

  • @MegaPepsimax

    Try re-mounting the battery about 1/4" back, and adjust as necessary. This will help balance it and keep it steady.

  • only sad thing for this Heli is that batery is long enough for max 10 min,. i hope they find some selution very soon

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