Dragonfly Flytech in action (wowwee)

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2007

After three days of training

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  • Nice flying man, is it worth it to buy this?

  • Of course. It's really nice toy4boys :)

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  • Właśnie taką sobie zamierzam kupić :) A w electro wordzie mają promocję i są tylko po 150 ^^

  • The velocity of the Dragonfly determines he lift, which accordingly dictates the height. I've found it easier to make tight turns at higher velocities, as it tends to nosedive at lower velocities during tight turns. I've flown the Dragonfly mostly in tight quarters, thus I mostly make tight turns.

    It charges using a cord embedded in the controller itself. Thus the Dragonfly is charges using the AA batteries in the controller.

  • You can control the height of the Dragonfly by controlling the speed. The higher the velocity, the more lift, which causes the Dragonfly to fly higher. Generally I've also found that more speed is needed for sharp turns, otherwise it will nosedive. I've only flown mine in tight quarters, so most my flight time involves tight turns.

    It charges using a cord embedded in the controller itself, so unfortunately it relies on AA batteries for both the controller and consequently the Dragonfly itself.

  • hi, can you control the hight of it and how do you charge? thanx

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