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- Rady-To-Fly
- 3-Axis Gyro Stabilized
- Can fly indoors or outdoors in light wind
- Contains everything to need to get in the air!
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Heli-Max 1SQ Ready-To-Fly RC QuadCopter HMXE0834 Reviews
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Very powerful, fast and highly responsive multi-copter for the price, December 26, 2012 = Durability:
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This review is from: Heli-Max 1SQ Ready-To-Fly RC QuadCopter HMXE0834 (Toy) There has traditionally been a wide gap between expensive "hobbyist" remote control (RC) flying equipment and inexpensive consumer RC toys. The little RC helicopters you see in many department stores have a lot of limitations. Your level of control is limited, which means you can't make it go where you want and do what you want. They use infrared communications, which requires a completely unobstructed line of sight and has a very limited range. They are not very powerful or fast, and are often quite fragile. ...And you can forget using it outside if there is any wind. On the other extreme, hobbyist RC planes, helicopters and radios costs 100s and 100s of dollars. For some time I've been looking for the perfect compromise: Not too expensive but fun to fly. My wife got me this Heli-Max 1SQ for Christmas and boy, I haven't played with a new toy on Christmas morning this much since I got a Jetfire Transformer in 1986. It's very powerful, fast, and highly responsive, yet not hard... Read more
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Great starter quad!, December 30, 2012 By Bob R. (Oklahoma) - See all my reviews = Durability:
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This review is from: Heli-Max 1SQ Ready-To-Fly RC QuadCopter HMXE0834 (Toy) I picked this up at a local hobby shop, but was so impressed I decided to write a review on Amazon. I've been flying a Blade MCX2 for over a year, and this kicks it's butt. The gyro in this is impressive. I can't fly my MCX2 in the living room with the ceiling fan on, too much breeze. The 1 SQ doesn't even notice the breeze, I can't wait to fly it outside now. Of courses crashes are expected while learning to fly a quad. This thing would be hard to break from my experience so far. My living room has a vaulted ceiling about 12 feet high. My 1 SQ has fallen from 10 feet onto my hardwood floor numerous times without a scratch.
Pick up an extra battery or two, they're less than $7. Flight time is only 6 or 7 minutes so you'll need them to keep flying.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Excellent toy copter, January 2, 2013 By = Durability:
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This review is from: Heli-Max 1SQ Ready-To-Fly RC QuadCopter HMXE0834 (Toy) Durable, agile, very stable, easy to setup, ready to fly out of the box, very cheap, very capable both indoor and outdoor in moderate or low wind.
This may not be a best first toy helicopter. You have control over the fairly traditional helicopter flight model controls: rudder, collective, and cylic. First time buyers may want to stick with a toy with a more basic flight model. Don't expect to pick this thing up and fly pirouettes around your grandmother's head in the first few flights unless you really want to be disowned.
However, it does have a great 3D gyro and it keeps the copter very heading stable. If you just hover with collective and cyclic, the nose does a very good job of staying on the same heading, for instance. Rudder controls yield a clean stop-to-heading when input is removed as well. Very quick and crisp controls.
I do think there are limits, ex. I do not believe the motors can spin backwards to simulate negative collective... Read more
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| 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful = Durability: This review is from: Heli-Max 1SQ Ready-To-Fly RC QuadCopter HMXE0834 (Toy) There has traditionally been a wide gap between expensive "hobbyist" remote control (RC) flying equipment and inexpensive consumer RC toys. The little RC helicopters you see in many department stores have a lot of limitations. Your level of control is limited, which means you can't make it go where you want and do what you want. They use infrared communications, which requires a completely unobstructed line of sight and has a very limited range. They are not very powerful or fast, and are often quite fragile. ...And you can forget using it outside if there is any wind. On the other extreme, hobbyist RC planes, helicopters and radios costs 100s and 100s of dollars. For some time I've been looking for the perfect compromise: Not too expensive but fun to fly. My wife got me this Heli-Max 1SQ for Christmas and boy, I haven't played with a new toy on Christmas morning this much since I got a Jetfire Transformer in 1986. It's very powerful, fast, and highly responsive, yet not hard... Read more 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Bob R. (Oklahoma) - See all my reviews = Durability: This review is from: Heli-Max 1SQ Ready-To-Fly RC QuadCopter HMXE0834 (Toy) I picked this up at a local hobby shop, but was so impressed I decided to write a review on Amazon. I've been flying a Blade MCX2 for over a year, and this kicks it's butt. The gyro in this is impressive. I can't fly my MCX2 in the living room with the ceiling fan on, too much breeze. The 1 SQ doesn't even notice the breeze, I can't wait to fly it outside now. Of courses crashes are expected while learning to fly a quad. This thing would be hard to break from my experience so far. My living room has a vaulted ceiling about 12 feet high. My 1 SQ has fallen from 10 feet onto my hardwood floor numerous times without a scratch.Pick up an extra battery or two, they're less than $7. Flight time is only 6 or 7 minutes so you'll need them to keep flying. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By = Durability: This review is from: Heli-Max 1SQ Ready-To-Fly RC QuadCopter HMXE0834 (Toy) Durable, agile, very stable, easy to setup, ready to fly out of the box, very cheap, very capable both indoor and outdoor in moderate or low wind.This may not be a best first toy helicopter. You have control over the fairly traditional helicopter flight model controls: rudder, collective, and cylic. First time buyers may want to stick with a toy with a more basic flight model. Don't expect to pick this thing up and fly pirouettes around your grandmother's head in the first few flights unless you really want to be disowned. However, it does have a great 3D gyro and it keeps the copter very heading stable. If you just hover with collective and cyclic, the nose does a very good job of staying on the same heading, for instance. Rudder controls yield a clean stop-to-heading when input is removed as well. Very quick and crisp controls. I do think there are limits, ex. I do not believe the motors can spin backwards to simulate negative collective... Read more |
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