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- Powered Steering and Ultimate Stability
- 6 Way Directional Control
- 1 Set Spare Propellers included
- Lipo Battery and Charger included
- Twin Drive props for precise control
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
not bad, not great, June 16, 2007 By Russ "k1hop" (Bolton, CT USA) - See all my reviews = Durability:
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Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Air Hogs R/C Reflex Helix - Orange (Toy) Bought this helicopter in hopes of a more controllable device than the cheap Air Hogs (and other) units. It's a tad better, but not a lot. The two thruster motors work better... but it still goes pretty much where it wants. Perhaps I need more experience in controlling it, but I had hoped for more.
I prefer the IR remote control over this interference-prone 27MHz, and the light weight of the foam body heli's are great for kids to use. All in all, I didn't feel this model was worth the extra money, though it does work ok.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Fragile, August 22, 2007 = Durability:
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This review is from: Air Hogs R/C Reflex Helix - Orange (Toy) We flew our two constantly all day probably ten flights each and this is a long day watching the charger and pulling it of as soon as its ready to fly. The people who have said its durable just haven't flown it long enough. Our two lasted the one long day before the blades folded on a crash and chopped off the little stabalizer arms that look like tiny footballs on a toothpick. At about $60 for one day of fun (one flown by adults only) it is just too fragile. If anything other than a lifting rotor blade breaks then you're dead because the parts are not available. AirHog offer a whole new bladeless Helicopter for $35 plus shipping. So that could get the cost to $40 per day but you'd be better to buy an AirHog Havoc or a Bell mini. At least they're a lot cheaper and more controlable. Also, don't expect to be able to control the Reflex. Anyone who claims control is ignoring many failed attempts and bragging about one lucky attempt. The self stabalizing main rotors override the... Read more
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Fun if you don't get a defective one, December 20, 2007 By = Durability:
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This review is from: Air Hogs R/C Reflex Helix - Orange (Toy) I started out my RC helicopter hobby by buying a Air Hogs "Havoc" model... a cheaper, lighter, more unstable, model with with no forward or backward motion control (but still lots of fun!) So I decided I wanted to upgrade to a model with more control and stability. The Air Hogs "Reflex" seemed to be the answer.
So here's what happened when I first got it. After wrangling it out of the package (the packaging sucks and you literally need the jaws of life to open it ) I actually read the instructions (for once in my life). I charged the helicopter up (like it said in the instructions) and about 30 minutes later it was fully charged... or so it seemed. But when I powered it up with the controls, the helicopter would not hover more than a few inches off the ground. At this point I thought that perhaps it needed more charging... so I did what any geek would do: I let it run until the battery was completely dead (as to not evoke the dreaded "memory effect") and charged it once... Read more
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| 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Russ "k1hop" (Bolton, CT USA) - See all my reviews = Durability: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Air Hogs R/C Reflex Helix - Orange (Toy) Bought this helicopter in hopes of a more controllable device than the cheap Air Hogs (and other) units. It's a tad better, but not a lot. The two thruster motors work better... but it still goes pretty much where it wants. Perhaps I need more experience in controlling it, but I had hoped for more.I prefer the IR remote control over this interference-prone 27MHz, and the light weight of the foam body heli's are great for kids to use. All in all, I didn't feel this model was worth the extra money, though it does work ok. 9 of 12 people found the following review helpful = Durability: This review is from: Air Hogs R/C Reflex Helix - Orange (Toy) We flew our two constantly all day probably ten flights each and this is a long day watching the charger and pulling it of as soon as its ready to fly. The people who have said its durable just haven't flown it long enough. Our two lasted the one long day before the blades folded on a crash and chopped off the little stabalizer arms that look like tiny footballs on a toothpick. At about $60 for one day of fun (one flown by adults only) it is just too fragile. If anything other than a lifting rotor blade breaks then you're dead because the parts are not available. AirHog offer a whole new bladeless Helicopter for $35 plus shipping. So that could get the cost to $40 per day but you'd be better to buy an AirHog Havoc or a Bell mini. At least they're a lot cheaper and more controlable. Also, don't expect to be able to control the Reflex. Anyone who claims control is ignoring many failed attempts and bragging about one lucky attempt. The self stabalizing main rotors override the... Read more 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful By = Durability: This review is from: Air Hogs R/C Reflex Helix - Orange (Toy) I started out my RC helicopter hobby by buying a Air Hogs "Havoc" model... a cheaper, lighter, more unstable, model with with no forward or backward motion control (but still lots of fun!) So I decided I wanted to upgrade to a model with more control and stability. The Air Hogs "Reflex" seemed to be the answer.So here's what happened when I first got it. After wrangling it out of the package (the packaging sucks and you literally need the jaws of life to open it ) I actually read the instructions (for once in my life). I charged the helicopter up (like it said in the instructions) and about 30 minutes later it was fully charged... or so it seemed. But when I powered it up with the controls, the helicopter would not hover more than a few inches off the ground. At this point I thought that perhaps it needed more charging... so I did what any geek would do: I let it run until the battery was completely dead (as to not evoke the dreaded "memory effect") and charged it once... Read more |
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